Chronology: Oct. 1935 Began study at WPA art school after attending the Minneapolis School of Art. Studied drawing under Erie Loran Apr 1936 Began painting under Wedin Jul 1936 Began painting under Mac LeSeure (continued until 1938) Nov 1937 First Exhibition, Twin City Show, Minneapolis Institute of Art, of painting Man at Work Oct 1938 Received scholarship to St. Paul School of Art. Awarded Honorable Mention at the Minnesota State Fair Nov 1938 Second Prize of $35.00 at Twin City Show, Minneapolis Institute of Art for painting Pool Players. Rented studio at 3rd and Lake with Miriam Kand - $5.00 each. Attended afternoon classes under Cameron Boothe Sep 1939 Painting Hag exhibited at Minnesota State Fair Oct 1939 Second part-time scholarship at the St. Paul New School on Summit Avenue Nov 1939 Painting Wench exhibited in the Twin City Show May 1940 Began painting by myself in studio Oct 1940 Won First Prize at the Minnesota State Fair for painting Still Life Nov 1940 Still Life exhibited at the Twin City Show Mar 1941 Still Life won second prize in exhibition at the Women's Club ($12.00) Aug 1941 Figure Composition won second prize at the Minnesota State Fair Mar 1942 One-man show at Walker Art Gallery *(I believe June told me she was 18 years old at this time. CB) Aug 1943 Won second prize at Minnesota State Fair. This painting (a still life) bought for the Walker Collection ($75.00) One-woman show at the Hanley Gallery, Minneapolis Aug 1944 Third prize at the Minnesota State Fair May 1949 One-woman show at Walker Art Center Sep 21, 1946 Married Walter Skrivseth Nov 1946 Sold painting to Hamline University ($35.00) Mar 1947 Group show at St. Paul Gallery Apr 1947 Group show at Walker Art Center Sep 1947 Invitation to exhibit at the 58th Chicago Annual Jun 1947 Moved to New York *(June told me she and Walter lived in Greenwich Village. CB) Feb 1948 Sold painting from 58th Chicago Annual to Mrs. Bingham, Minneapolis 1955 Founding Member of the March Gallery, New York 1959 Three-person show at the March Gallery 1960 One-woman show at the March During residence in NYC, June studied at the Art Students League. Walter was diagnosed with MS and eventually June could no longer be his sole caretaker and they decided to return to Minneapolis. June lived the rest of her life in her mother's home at 4708 Columbus and helped in her mother's shop where they sold ceramics and lingerie. Walter was placed in a nursing home. He was also a painter and June told me they were so poor in NYC that she would take his paintings off stretchers and use the other side of the canvas. Unfortunately, I know of only one surviving canvas of this sort. CB 1968 Return to Minneapolis 1975 Joined the Minnesota Artist Association. 2 paintings exhibited at the Minnesota State Fair 1976 Paintings accepted for exhibit at the MAA Annaul Show 1977 Converted upper story of 4708 Columbus into a studio 1979 Won a merit award for watercolors from the Minnesota State Fair 1980 Won 2 Grand Awards from the MAA State Open Exhibition. Trio exhibited at Minnesota State Fair 1981 Seated Figure exhibited at State Fair. Won first prize from Honeywell Exhibition 1982 $200.00 cash award from the Minnesota State Fair for Fireflies 1983 Honorable mention from Honeywell Exhibition 1985 The Invalid exhibited at the Minnesota State Fair (in the collection of Tom and Deborah Starrs, Tucson, 2007) 1986 Honorable mention from Winter Carnival. The Sky Belongs to Everyone exhibited at the Minnesota State Fair (Bird collection since June's death) 1987 Award of Excellence from the Winter Carnival. The Riders exhibited at the State Fair 1988 June Corwine: Recent Paintings exhibition at the College of St. Catherine, Catherine G. Murphy Galleries This is the end of June's own "Personal Progress", as she called it. She eventually developed back problems and after surgery was unable to climb the stairs to her studio. She began doing small works in ink on paper, working in series. By 1996 back pain became too intense to allow her even this creative pleasure. In 1997-98 June suffered a bout of influenza which was debilitating and her nephew made the decision to place her in a nursing home in Bloomington, MN. It was there she lived out the remainder of her life. Walter Skrivseth survived her by a few years. Respectfully submitted in loving memory of June Corwine. CB
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