Discipline: Visual Art

Ann Cooper

Discipline: Visual Art
Region: New York, NY
MacDowell Fellowships: 1992

Ann Cooper (1946-2003) was born and raised in Greenwich Village. She attended City College and studied art at the Art Students League and Parsons School of Design. After several years in Connecticut, she returned to New York to live and paint in Soho. For years she was an active member of Lower Manhattan Loft Tenants, working tirelessly to ensure that artists could continue to live and work in their studios throughout downtown Manhattan.

Cooper had a full career with exhibitions throughout New England. Her Fellowships included MacDowell, the Ragdale Foundation, Blue Mountain, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and the Krasner-Pollock Foundation. In 2004, First Street Gallery in New York City opened a memorial exhibition of Cooper’s work, showing the 25 self-portraits she painted each year from 1978 to 2003, the year of her death.

Studios

New Hampshire

Ann Cooper worked in the New Hampshire studio.

New Hampshire Studio, originally named Peterborough Studio, was given to MacDowell by Mr. and Mrs. William Schofield, Mrs. H. A. Chamberlain, Mrs. Andrew Draper, and Miss Ruth Cheney. The studio was renamed in 1943. The Gilbert Verney Foundation established an endowed maintenance fund in 1990, and a bequest in memory of MacDowell Fellow Victor Candell underwrote the…

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