8/31/2023 0 Comments Hebe little girlsHEBE STACKPOLE: Well, Susanne Scheuer asked me if I would like to be her assistant. MARY MCCHESNEY: How did you first make any connection with any of the government sponsored art projects? I worked for everything which is unfortunate because I don't think that you get as much out of school if you spend all your time working too much. I worked for my living and I worked for my lunches. I went on a half a scholarship and I earned the other half myself, during the height of the depression. HEBE STACKPOLE: No, I was there only for two and a half years. MARY MCCHESNEY: And you went to the Art School in San Francisco for four years? MARY MCCHESNEY: What year did you come over here? It's called The San Francisco Art Institute now. HEBE STACKPOLE: At the California School of Fine Arts, as it was called then, in San Francisco. MARY MCCHESNEY: And where did you receive your art training? MARY MCCHESNEY: I'd like to ask you first, Hebe, where were your born? The interview took place in Oakland, CA, and was conducted by Mary Fuller McChesney for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. The following oral history transcript is the result of a tape-recorded interview with Hebe Daum Stackpole and Jack Moxom on January 9, 1965.
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