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Marcia Evert Hopman: Intuition and Self Revelation


University of Texas at Arlington

Marcia Evert Hopman: Intuition and Self Revelation will be on exhibit at the Max Sullivan Gallery in The University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs Jan. 30.

Marcia Evert Hopman was a painter, graphic artist and designer from 1920 to 2013. An exhibit of her work will run from Jan. 30 through Feb. 24.

Location: The Max Sullivan Gallery is in Room 206 of the CAPPA Building, 601 W. Nedderman Drive.

The exhibition is courtesy of The Hopman Estate and sponsored by CAPPA and the Department of Art and Art History.

David Hopman, UTA associate professor of landscape architecture, is Marcia’s son.

“She was an accomplished artist but somewhat obscure,” said David, who said his mother died a decade ago. “This is an acknowledgement, recognition and appreciation of her work. She was very smart and an outstanding artist in a male-dominated field.”

At her time in the 1950s, Marcia Hopman was one of only two women to graduate from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.

Marcia lived for 17 years in Europe, exhibiting at many galleries abroad and in the United States including Aspen, Paris, Rome, Washington D.C., Vienna and Salzburg,

 

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