Born in Poland, Ohio, Helen Kiner McCarthy studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women* (1904-09). Her teachers were Elliott Daingerfield and Henry B. Snell. Following her studies, she lived in Philadelphia where she shared a studio first with Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton (1909-12) and then with Lucille Howard. She taught off and on at her alma mater and became a founding member of the Philadelphia Ten* Women Painters in 1917.
In 1920, McCarthy moved to New York City (showing 500 of 1752 characters). |
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