Kenneth E. Hudson was Dean of the School of Art at Washington University from 1938 to 1969, and under his leadership, the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree was first offered by the School of Art in 1941. Today, scholarships in his name are given to art students.
He was also a painter of richly colored abstract expressionist works and painted murals that are at the University of Oregon, and in Columbia, Missouri at the Municipal Building and Hendrix Hall. He studied at Ohio Wesleyan University (showing 500 of 722 characters). |
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