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Kathleen McEnery Cunningham

(Brooklyn, NY, 1885 - 1971, Rochester, NY)

In New York City, Kathleen Cunningham studied with Robert Henri, whose teachings were central to the work of the group of artists known as the Ashcan School. She also studied abroad and exhibited two paintings at the controversial 1913 Armory Show in New York City. After her marriage to Rochesterian Francis Cunningham, whose family owned the Cunningham Carriage Factory, she continued painting in a studio off the family's home on 10 South Goodman St., now on the campus of the Rochester Museum and Science Center. Mrs. Cunningham was a member of the Gallery's Board of Managers from 1927 through 1971.


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