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Jerrold
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Jerrold Turner is one of the Bay Area's prominent Plein Air painters and a founding member of The Outsiders, a group of Plein Air painters whose colorful, fauvist style relates back to such groups as The Society of Six, the Fauves and other colorist schools.
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Jerrold is a structural engineer, graduated from UC Berkeley with BS and MS degrees in engineering. He is primarily self-taught in art and painted with Lundy Siegriest and Terry St. John. His early influences were Daubinay, Matisse, William Keith, Seldon Gile and Lundy Siegriest. He is very influential in the arts in the San Francisco Bay Area and teaches advanced Plein Air painting privately and has taught workshops for many years in Benicia, Walnut Creek, and other Bay Area locations, as well as Virginia City, Nevada. He has exhibited very extensively in solo and group shows and has work in collections throughout the country. His curatorial experience includes several exhibits for Arts Benicia Center Gallery in Benicia, California. The Outsiders, of which Turner is a founding member, is a group of eight painters with their own distinctive style unalike each other. They formed in the late 90's and have had successful Bay Area exhibits at The Triton Museum in Santa Clara, The Hearst Gallery at St. Mary's College in Moraga, the Charles Campbell Gallery in San Francisco, Nancy Dodds Gallery in Carmel, and many others. |
![]() Bay Window Oil on Canvas 16" x 20" |
He currently is represented by the following galleries: Charles
Campbell Gallery, Nancy
Dodds Gallery, Richard
Kerwin Galleries, William
Lester Gallery, |
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