Karen Neubert

Artist | Educator

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1936

Born to Dr. Albert Daniel and Gilma (Onsgaard) Neubert in Redlands, CA.

1957

Earns a Bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and earns Humanities Award, Arts and Architecture.

1959

Earns a Master of Fine Arts from Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles.

1959

Is featured in Artists and Vicinity and earns Jr. Art Council Award for Painting from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

1960

Pursues graduate studies in painting, ceramics and education at the University of California, Los Angeles.

1962

Is featured in Director’s Choice Two-Person show with William Ransom at the Pasadena Museum of Art.

1974

Is featured in Women Present at the California Institute of Technology.

1975

Is selected for Current Concerns, curated by Walter Hopps at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art.

1975

Is featured in Ten Year Retrospective at The Women’s Building in Los Angeles.

1977

Founds The Children’s Art Studio at Pacific Oaks College and Children’s School.

1977

Is a faculty member and recipient of four Artist-in-Residence Grants from the California Arts Council through 1997.

1978

Is featured in First Biennial Exhibit, curated by Josine I. Starrels at the Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park, CA.

1992

Is selected for Fotografias, Collages y Pinturas, Expo/International at El Museo Regional del Inah in Oaxaca, Mexico.

1993

Receives the Golden Crown Award for Arts in Education from the Pasadena Arts Council.

2003

Is selected for North American Biennial Exhibition with the Boston Printmakers at Boston University.

2007

Is selected for the 24th Annual National Juried Exhibition, juried by Peter Selz at the Berkeley Art Center.

2010

Is featured in L.A. Rising: SoCal Artists before 1980, by Lyn Kienholz at the California/International Arts Foundation in Los Angeles.

2015

Is featured in BE HERE NOW #1: 800 Women Artists, with Hauser Worth & Schimmel in Los Angeles.

2018

Participates in Air, Water and Earth, National Exhibition juried by Kim Abeles, Los Angeles Printmaking Society, at Fullerton College’s Muckenthaler Cultural Center.

2020

Is featured in Artists over Sixty-five, curated by Kristine Schomaker, presented in Art and Cake Magazine/online exhibit.

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