Delores Pollard’s talent for art was recognized by the age of six. She won first place at 18 in a city art show. At college she started a group of urban sketchers, discovering collage. In the seventies she co-founded the Woman’s Center, and created the Women’s Herstory Mural, now a historical landmark in Helena, Montana. Later, trained in preschool education, she painted murals. She rediscovered collage after she retired. This piece is part of her solo show at Pegasus Gallery in Corvallis, Oregon.
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