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Mark Voris (Mark Harvey Voris) was born on 10 September, 1907 in Franklin, Indiana. Discover Mark Voris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

Popular As Mark Harvey Voris
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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September 1907
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace Franklin, Indiana
Date of death Tucson, Arizona - August 8, 1974 August 8, 1974
Died Place August 8, 1974
Nationality United States

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1974

Voris died at the age of 66 on August 8, 1974 having touched the lives and impacted the work of hundred of students. In 1982 the University of Arizona Joseph Gross Gallery mounted a retrospective exhibit of Voris's work looking at 40 years.

1964

Voris moved away from painting towards ceramics in 1964 after developing visual loss in both eyes. The ceramic forms are elegant mid-century studio work that reference the forms and tonality of the southwest.

1946

Starting in 1946, Voris began teaching at the University of Arizona. He served as the acting head of the UA Art Department from 1962-1963. There was a public lamentation when Voris announced his retirement from the art faculty. The Tucson Daily Citizen wrote: "I don't want to give the bare facts about Mark Voris, but rather the terrible loss his retirement brings to the art department. How can one replace the talent, genuineness, gentility, and energy by articulating just the facts."

1938

The early Voris paintings are Arizona landscapes that glow and flow in ways that show the influence of European artists blending in a visual magnificence when combined with the openness of the west. The 1938 oil painting "Cholla" is an almost Cézanne-like form, the trees creating their own spatial structure.

1934

Artist in Tucson who were engaged in work for the WPA in 1934 were Stella Roca, Lucy Drake Marlow, Louise Norton, and Voris. In 1934 Voris completed a number of federal works including a large oil landscape titled "the Brook" and numerous watercolors of Tucson scenes. Voris served as state director of the Federal Arts Project, a division of the Work Progress Administration, from 1936 until WWII.

1923

Voris moved to Tucson in 1923 and worked as a commercial artist and received many prizes for his works in oil, watercolor and ceramics. Enrolling in the University of Arizona from 1926-1929 he ultimately obtained at Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Arizona in 1956. Voris spent four winters studying with Paul Dougherty.

1907

Mark Voris (1907–1974) was an American born artist and ceramicist who had a significant impact on the artistic development of Tucson and Arizona, both through his leadership with the Work Progress Administration (WPA) and his tenure as a professor at the University of Arizona.

Born in Franklin, Indiana on September 10, 1907 Voris received considerable schooling in art during a period before degrees. He attended Franklin College from 1924-25.