Kenneth Callahan
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Kenneth Callahan (1905 in Spokane, Washington–1986) was a noted 20th century artist and a founder of the Northwest School.
Largely self-taught, he travelled extensively through Europe, Latin America, and the United States. Along with Guy Anderson, Morris Graves, and Mark Tobey, Callahan founded the Northwest School. He was the curator of the Seattle Art Museum from 1933 - 1953. He was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1954.
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- Art Archives Transcription of Ken Callahan's interview by The Smithsonian