BORN: Jan. 10, 1928, in Waunakee, WI
DIED: Dec. 30, 2020, in Stillwater, MN
Growing up in a small rural community north of Madison, Lois Ireland demonstrated an early interest in drawing and painting. Her parents encouraged her talent and provided private lessons in watercolor for her with a young university student, Barbara Dudley.
At the age of 14, Lois’s work attracted the attention of John Steuart Curry, the first artist-in-residence at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His advice to, “paint what you know” informed her entire career as an artist.
While still a high school student, Ireland became the youngest member of Wisconsin’s Rural Art Program and her prize winning landscape paintings were included in their exhibitions in Madison. Many of her works sold to the public and were submitted to museum exhibitions in Milwaukee and Pittsburgh.
After high school graduation in 1947, Ireland enrolled in the art program at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Then in 19
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