Fay Pomerance Collection 1959- 1980s
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Society of Women Artists
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It is not certain exactly when and by whom the Society of Women Artists was founded. Earliest minutes, if kept, were lost or destroyed with other records at 195, Piccadilly, London during the Second World War. The Society's papers date from 1929. However, catalogues in the Victoria and Albert Museum Library show the Society of Female Artists held its first exhibition in 1857 at The Gallery, 315 Oxford Street, where 358 works were displayed by 149 female artists. The Society changed its name in 1...
Birmingham College of Art
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Violet Fay Pomerance, 1912-2001
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Violet Fay Pomerance (1912-2001) was born Birmingham 12 June 1912; married 1936 Ben Pomerance (died 1995; one daughter); died Bristol 6 January 2001.he was an Anglo-Jewish artist born who studied at the College of Art, Birmingham from 1928-1933. She exhibited in London Shows at the Leicester, Redfern, Molton and Ben Uri Galleries; the Society of Women Artists and the Pastel Society, and other group shows in Canada and New Zealand. Works are in the collections of Hull and Staffordshire Education ...
Pomerance, Violet Fay., 1912-2001
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