Showing posts with label Arizona Republic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona Republic. Show all posts

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Allen Chin 1963–1964

Christmas Greeting
December 25, 1963
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An Exhibition of Paintings by Allen Chin
Phoenix Art Museum
March 16–April 5, 1964

The Arizona Republic
March 27, 1964
A Try Beyond Realism

Phoenix Gazette
(Arizona)
March 27, 1964
Color Enhances Chin’s Paintings

The Arizona Republic
March 29, 1964
Allen Chinn Show Work at Museum


Phoenix Gazette
April 18, 1964
Theme Song: Where Did Cowboy Go?

(Tomorrow: Allen Chin 1965)

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Allen Chin 1960

Casa Grande Dispatch
(Arizona)
Allen Chin to Begin Art Classes Monday
Allen Chin will begin a series of weekly classes in drawing and painting Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the Blue Flame Room of the Southwest Gas Corp.

Anyone interested in enrolling for the classes is invited to the Monday meeting.

Tucson Daily Citizen
(Arizona)
April 9, 1960
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Paintings by Allen Chin
Memorial Union Galleries
Arizona State University
June 12–27, 1960
(photocopy of brochure)

The Arizona Republic
June 9, 1960

Casa Grande Dispatch
Casa Grande Dispatch
July 7, 1960

The Arizona Republic
October 23, 1960

Casa Grande Dispatch
October 27, 1960

The Arizona Republic
November 4, 1960

Arizona State Fair 1960

Casa Grande Dispatch
November 10, 1960

Allen Chin with “Triumph for the Silks”

Casa Grande Dispatch
December 8, 1960

(Tomorrow: Allen Chin 1961)

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Allen Chin 1959

Paintings by Allen Chin
Society of Cinema Arts
Coronet Film Museum
Los Angeles, California
February 7—28, 1959
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The Arizona Republic
November 2, 1959
Fair Art Impressive

(Tomorrow: Allen Chin 1960)

Monday, May 20, 2013

Allen Chin 1958

The Arizona Republic
October 1958
Coolidge Man Wins Oil Painting First
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Tucson Daily Citizen
(Arizona)
October 29, 1958
State Fair Arts Awards Announced

Yuma Daily Sun
(Arizona)
October 31, 1958
Coolidge Man Wins Fair Art Show Prize

The Arizona Republic
November 2, 1958
Greater Number of Familiar Works Are Displayed
see column 7

(Tomorrow: Allen Chin 1959)

Friday, May 17, 2013

Allen Chin 1949, 1951–1953

Casa Grande Dispatch
(Arizona)
November 7, 1949
Local National Guard Enlists 56 Men in Drive
(Allen Chin in second column; click images to enlarge)

Phoenix Gazette
(Arizona)
February 1, 1951
Art Exhibit Honors Are Won by Visitor
...the third annual art exhibit held by the Florence Junior Woman’s Club.

...Allen C. [sic] G. Chin, of Casa Grande, received honorable mention for his “Deterioration,” a picture of an adobe house falling to ruin. Chin has been painting less than a year. He came to Arizona from China in 1947.

Casa Grande Dispatch
Members Local National Guard Leave for Encampment at Fort Huachuca
(Allen Chin in second column)

The Arizona Republic
February 2, 1952
Youth’s Art to Be Shown
Allen Chin, local artist, is showing his painting, “Escape,” this weekend in the fourth annual Florence Art Exhibit at Florence.

Chin came to the U.S. in 1947. In April of 1950, when he had mastered the English language enough to pore over the history of the Southwest, Chin began to set down in oil his impression of Arizona pioneer days. Prior to this time his work had been confined to school water colors.

Virtually self-taught, the youth has recently received some instruction in mixing colors.

Chin, 23, was born in Boston. While still an infant, his parents returned to Nanking, China. Later they moved to Canton and remained there until the Japanese occupation when they sought refuge in Hong Kong. His father, then an officer in the Chinese air force was killed in a bombing raid.

Chin now paints only at night and on holidays. He is a local grocery clerk and hopes one day to be able to devote full time to painting.

The Arizona Republic
February 7, 1952
Allen Chin Wins Florence Exhibit
Allen Chin of Casa Grande won first place with his oil painting, “Escape,” at the fourth annual art exhibit sponsored by the Florence Junior Woman’s Club.

Casa Grande Dispatch
Allen Chin Wins Popular Award in Art Exhibit
An oil painting “Escape” by Allen Chin, local artist, won the popular award at the Fourth Annual Florentine Art Exhibit held at the Florence Women’s Club February 1 to 3. Chin’s painting depicts the escape of a stagecoach full of pioneers from a band of Apaches. It is one of a series the painter is working on dealing with Southwestern history.

Phoenix Gazette
(Arizona)
February 7, 1952
Casa Grande Artist Wins Exhibit Prize
“Escape,” showing a stagecoach fighting through an attack by Apaches, by Allan [sic] Chin of Casa Grande, won first place in the fourth annual Florentine Art Exhibit sponsored by the Florence Junior Woman’s Club....

...Chin, 23, a native of Boston, lived in China before coming to Arizona in 1947. He became interested in painting early in 1950 and exhibited for the first time in the Florence exhibit in 1951, receiving honorable mention for “Deterioration.”

Florence Blade-Tribune
(Arizona)
February 1953
Florentine Art Exhibit Is Weekend Highlight Here
...an oil painting, the work of Allen Chin of Casa Grande. Chin, last year’s first prize winner, is one of more than a dozen Pinal county artists who have submitted paintings in the exhibition...

Florence Blade-Tribune
February 1953
Florentine Art Exhibit Opens Tonight
Artists from Florence, Coolidge, Casa Grande, Superior and Oracle will display their original works in oil and watercolor at the fifth annual Florentine Art Exhibit which opens this (Friday) evening at the Florence Woman’s Club building.

Sponsored by the Florence Junior Woman’s Club, the event already has attracted 11 painters from Pinal communities including several previous exhibitors....The show is restricted to artists resident or visiting Pinal county.

Already 33 paintings have been entered, the same number as a year ago. Allen Chin, 24-year-old Casa Grande Chinese grocery clerk who won top honors last February, has entered two pictures....

Florence Blade-Tribune
February 1953
Susan Eyer of Coolidge Wins First Award at Art Exhibit
...the fifth annual Florentine Art Exhibit at Florence...

...Allen Chin, the Casa Grande grocery clerk who took first place last year, was second with his western scene, “Bad Medicine in the Wind.” His other entry was “The Tempest.”

The Arizona Republic
February 10, 1953
Susan Eyer Tops Florence Artists
...Second place went to Allen Chin, a Chinese artist from Casa Grande for his painting “Bad Medicine in the Wind.”...

...Allen Chin won first place last year and three years ago won honorable mention.