Stuart Walker

(American, 1904–1940)

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Stuart Walker

Composition N (1st n.o.), 1935

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Biography

Timeline

1904
Born Febuary 25th, Paint Lick, Kentucky, Family moves to Indiana.
1919
Joins the Navy at age 15. Lies about his age to enlist
1920
Becomes ill with a strep infection, which turns into rheumatic fever and weakens his heart. He is discharged from the United States Navy.
1922 - 1923
Studies at the John Herron Institute in Indianapolis; Studies with illustrator Frank Schoonover in Wilmington, Delaware
1924
Moves to Albuquerque
1925
Attends art classes at the University of New Mexico
1929
Operates a commercial art studio (Willis Studio) with fellow artist Brooks Willis.
Becomes president of Art League of New Mexico and provides design work for the league’s projects.
Plays drums in dance band, the “Collegians”
Paints a mural with fellow artist Brooks Willis at the Nob Hill Drugstore in Albuquerque
1931
Marries Elizabeth Lee Adams
William Lumpkins builds Walker an art studio in back of his home at 304 S. Dartmouth
1933 - 1934
Produces sketches and paintings for Public Works Art Project; Joins Willis again in completing a mural for the Bernalillo County Courthouse

Exhibitions

1998
Vision and Spirit, The Transcendental Painting Group, Harwood Museum, Taos, New Mexico
1997
Vision and Spirit, The Transcendental Painting Group, Jonson Gallery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1996
Abstraction Across America, 1934-1946, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, New York
1969
Dorothea Whitcraft Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Albuquerque, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1967
Albuquerque’s First Nonrepresentational Paintings, Jonson Gallery, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1950
Group Show, Jonson Gallery, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1946
A LOAN EXHIBITION From the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jonson, Presented by The Art League of New Mexico, Fine Arts Building Gallery, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
A LOAN EXHIBITION From the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jonson, Presented by The Art League of New Mexico, Art Gallery, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1941
Faulkner Memorial Art Gallery, California
1940
Memorial Exhibition, Art Gallery, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe