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Title
Oral History of Ray Strong, 1978
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
Rights Information
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Description
California artist Ray Strong was born January 3, 1905 in Corvallis, Oregon, and was a resident of Mill Valley from 1948 to 1965. He married Elizabeth Rumsey Brown and they had two children, Timothy and Barbara. In this interview, Ray expresses deep admiration for the California landscape, and for the beauty of Mill Valley in particular. Ray's broad, interdisciplinary experiences shine through as he recalls his involvement in projects ranging from art exhibitions to Depression-era WPA projects to architectural endeavors. He further discusses the influence of geologists, ecologists and paleobotanists on his work and touches on how political and global events shaped the driving philosophies behind many of his endeavors. Please note that this 1978 oral history interview precedes a later 2006 interview conducted by Abby Wasserman. Both interviews touch on Ray's experiences in and around various art colonies, as well as his his meetings with luminaries like Frank Lloyd Wright, Ansel Adams and Marin County's Vera Schultz. Editor's note: This oral history interview contains a transcript, but no audio recording.
Identifier
C4F09C34-E691-4011-AF7B-852537992153
2017.088.001
Subject
Man and Nature in Marin
Architectural Advisory Commission, Mill Valley
Architecture
Art - Marin County
Art - Mill Valley
Art Students League
Barbara (daughter)
Betty (wife)
Botany
California Academy of Sciences
California coast
California School of Fine Arts
Carpentry
Childhood & youth
College of Marin
Depression (economy)
Ecology
Exhibitions
Expositions
Geology
Landscape paintings
Marin Civic Center
Marin County
Mendocino
MV history - Baby boom years (1950s and early 1960s)
New York
Newsom, Sam
O'Hanlon, Ann Rice
O'Hanlon, Dick
Oil paintings
Oral History - Visual, performing and literary arts
Oregon
Painting
Peace
Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
Schultz, Vera
Shipbuilding
Taliesin
Teaching
Tim (son)
University of California, Santa Barbara
Watercolor paintings
World War II
Wright, Frank Lloyd

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