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Ruth Tunstall Grant (1945–2017) was an
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artist, educator and activist in the San Francisco Bay Area known for her paintings, community activism, and arts advocacy. Her work has been featured in many invitational group exhibitions as well as solo shows at national and international venues such as Dallas Museum of Fine Art, Dallas, Texas; Rath Museum, Geneva, Switzerland;
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, Santa Clara, California;
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, San Jose, California; and Los Gatos Museum of Art, Los Gatos, California. She had a strong focus on community service and advocacy of children’s rights and social justice in and beyond Santa Clara County. She established many innovative, ongoing arts programs and inspired creative activists, such as Marita Dingus.


Early life and education

Ruth Tunstall Grant was born to Dr. Lucille Hawkins Tunstall and E. H. Tunstall in Boulder, Colorado in 1945. Her mother was one of the first black women leads of virology at the CDC. Her father was a Tuskegee Airman. Among Grant's early memories include visits to the
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. "Her mother, a busy academic, often worked on weekends and dropped Tunstall Grant and her sister off at the Detroit Institute of Art on her way to work. The girls wandered through the collections for hours, overseen by the museum guards who recognized them from their frequent weekend visits. These museum experiences primed Tunstall Grant’s pursuit of art in college.” She received a professional certificate from the Detroit Society of Arts & Crafts Arts School in Detroit in 1965, and an Associate Degree in Art from Delta College, University Center in 1966. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Painting and Master of Fine Arts Degree in Painting from the University of Dallas Irving (1969, 1970).Resume, Gallery 30, San Mateo, California, 1982 As an undergraduate in 1969, New York curator Henri Ghent included her in ''Ten Afro-American Artists,'' an exhibition of paintings and drawings at
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. The following year she was awarded an art scholarship to Italy.


Career

Tunstall Grant’s artistic vision and style evolved through her unceasing curiosity and exploration of contemporary content and new media. Independent curator and writer Lizzetta LeFalle-Collins has traced the artist’s development from acrylic painting, watercolor, collage to public art. In discussing Tunstall Grant’s paintings, LeFalle-Collins states “cosmic compositions” and “observant naturescapes” displaying her “female agency” reflected the times. Early exhibitions included exhibition with catalog, ''Eight Afro-American Artists'', 1971,
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, Geneva, Switzerland and ''Four Moderns'', 1972,
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, New York, reviewed in the
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. In 1976 she was reviewed by New York curator Henri Ghent. She moved to Davis, California in 1971, and then in 1975 to San Jose, California where most of Tunstall Grant’s art and activist life took place. Her work has been featured in many invitational group exhibitions as well as solo shows at national and international venues such as:
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, Brooklyn, New York;
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, Dallas, Texas; Jennifer Paul Gallery, Sacramento, California; Los Gatos Museum of Art, Los Gatos, California; Rath Museum, Geneva, Switzerland; Siepp Gallery, Palo Alto, California.


Solo exhibitions include

* Haggerty Gallery, University of Dallas, Irving, Texas, 1970 * Davis Art Center, Davis, California,1972 * UC Davis’s Memorial Art Gallery, Davis, California,1972 *
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, Atlanta, 1976 * ''Ruth Tunstall Grant: Works on Paper'', San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, California, 1981 * Seipp Gallery,
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, Palo Alto, California, 1983 * Allegra Gallery, San Jose, California, 1985 * Allegra Gallery, San Jose, California, 1986 * ''Ruth Tunstall Grant: Dream Dancers'', San Jose City College, San Jose, California, 1999 * ''A Journey'', Los Gatos Museum of Art and Natural History, Los Gatos, California, 1999 * ''Ruth Tunstall Grant: Repeated Redirections'', Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California, 2000 * ''Cross Roads'', Joyce Gordon Gallery, Oakland, California, 2010 * ''Ruth Tunstall Grant, Bay Area Collections'', San Jose City College Art Gallery, 2018 * ''Ruth Tunstall Grant'',
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, Santa Clara, California, 2019


Community and arts advocacy

Tunstall Grant was a major leader to rethink the South Bay art scene in the late 1970s and 1980s, just as
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tech advances were taking off. Tunstall Grant served as teacher and director of the museum art school at the
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, San Jose, California from 1976–1988, starting art programs in about a dozen schools, including those in struggling neighborhoods—as she stated, “the first outreach program ever for the museum." She led the charge on bringing arts education for San Jose’s underserved schools and worked to introduce an art program at the Santa Clara County Children’s Shelter—just two of the many initiatives she fostered in her lifetime. In 1984, as an Arts Council Santa Clara County board member, she started ''Hands on the Arts, an'' annual festival in Sunnyvale, California. In 1987, she was awarded Santa Clara County Woman of Achievement Award. Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell (ret.) gave the keynote. Hazzard Cordell lauds Tunstall Grant's impact, which ultimately brought children’s artwork and collaborative projects into county courtrooms and social service offices. In 1989, with others, Tunstall Grant started ''Genesis, Sanctuary for the Arts'', at the first of three locations in San Jose, combining art studios, art exhibitions and interdisciplinary events. Performers included jazz violinist India Cooke and U.S. Poet Laureate
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. A major unique undertaking was developing and serving as director of the Santa Clara County’s Children’s Shelter Arts Program from 1992–2009. In 2003 she was appointed to the San Jose Art Commission. As a San Jose arts commissioner, Tunstall Grant began and led the exhibition program (2006–2012) for the new San Jose City Hall. The first exhibition was ''Hidden Heritage'' going back to the city’s African American leaders in the late 1800s. Artist collaborators included Joyce McEwen Crawford and Mary Parks Washington. Tunstall Grant collaborated on ''Japantown Mural Project'', 2012–2013, a community project by Rasteroids Design and the City of San Jose Public Art Program to celebrate an historic neighborhood, once one of San Jose’s first Chinatown settlements known as “ Heinlenville.” Ruth Tunstall Grant was an acclaimed artist, activist, and educator whose influence continues to be felt in the artistic and civic community of the South Bay Area and beyond. Her unselfish service and untiring advocacy for the arts and youth inspired many creative activists and laid a foundation for Silicon Valley’s activism and growth. Tunstall Grant derived strength from family and cross-cultural friendships, honored their experiences and training, and continually built bridges.Ruth Tunstall Grant - Triton Museum of Art, www.tritonmuseum.org/exhibitions_grant.php


Collections and archives

Her paintings are in the collections of the
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, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California; the
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; the Triton Museum, Santa Clara, California; the
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; and the African American Museum of Dallas. The
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(AAMLO) has Tunstall Grant's papers and electronic archives.


Awards and recognition

She received a 1987 Santa Clara County’s ''Woman of Achievement Award in the Arts''. She was presented an Alain Locke Award for Excellence in the Arts in 1999 from the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan. The Children’s Shelter of Santa Clara County, a program that provided fine art instruction for abused and abandoned children of which Tunstall Grant was founder and director, received the EA Taller Award for the Art Education Program. Her artworks have appeared in the following publications: Art International Magazine,
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, Metro, and Afro-American Artist. Tunstall Grant is included in Who’s Who Among Black Americans, 1977–78, 1980–81, 81–82, 83–84, 85–86.


Further reading

* Rindfleisch, Jan (2017). Roots and Offshoots: Silicon Valley’s Arts Community. Santa Clara, CA: Ginger Press. . * Rindfleisch, Jan with Goldstein, Barbara (2019). Creative Power: The Art and Activism of Ruth Tunstall Grant. Santa Clara, CA: Ginger Press. .


References

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