Birney Quick was born in Proctor, Minnesota in 1912. From 1930 to 1933, Quick studied at the Vesper George School of Art in Boston and graduated with honors. Continuing his studies, he was awarded the Tiffany Fellowship for two years and placed second in the Chaloner Fellowship.
Quick returned to Minnesota, sharing a studio in Duluth with fellow artist Knute Heldner. In 1946 he moved to Minneapolis to teach at the Minneapolis School of Art, which later became the Minneapoli (showing 500 of 825 characters). |
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