About

This website contains images of works from the career of Ann Frick Vernon, who died on July 20, 2020 after a fourteen-year struggle with cancer. Ann received a Master’s degree in Painting at the University of California at Davis, where she worked with such artists as Roy De Forest, Robert Arneson, William Wiley, and Peter Saul.

Ann’s drawings and paintings have been exhibited at:

·   The Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, where, as a graduate student at UC Davis, she won the Kingsley Art Club’s Educational Foundation Award, judged by Allan Stone

·   The University of Utah Art Gallery, Salt Lake City, Utah

·   The Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York (group show)

·   The Davis Art Center, Davis, California

·   Sierra College, Rocklin, California

·   The California statewide traveling show, “New California Painters”

·   The Richard L. Nelson Gallery at UC Davis (group show)

·   The Galleries of Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey

·   The Twentieth Annual North Dakota Print and Drawing Show, North Dakota

·   The First Invitational Drawing Show, Central Washington State College, Ellensburg, Washington

·   The “Women in Art Exhibition,” Springfield Art Association, Springfield, Illinois

·   The “Works on Paper” Invitational Exhibition, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio

·   Directions Gallery (four shows in 2012, ’15, ’16, ’17), Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

·   The Pierce College Fine Arts Gallery, Los Angeles,  California

·   The Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, California

·   The Spark Gallery, Denver, Colorado

·   Anglim/Trimble Gallery, the exhibition titled Narratives, a posthumous retrospective show of selections from her career, San Francisco, California.