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Bill Zacha

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exhibit of paintings he had made in Italy, he met his future wife Jennie Malone, a fashion designer. He then moved back to the San Francisco Bay Area and worked as a mail carrier while he earned a teaching credential at
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Schlein, Amy (March 19, 1998). "Founder of Mendocino artist mecca dies: Zacha reputation known globally".
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based on his experiences in Mendocino. Zacha's friendship with Yoshida became the basis for a
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relationship between Mendocino and Miasa, formalized in 1980. Zacha's series of 55
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conductor, but dropped out after injuring his right hand in a fall. He moved to
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Swartz, Susan (December 17, 1995). "The artist who put Mendocino on the map".
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Korbel, Connie (May 25, 2006). "Mendocino hosts Miasa sister city group".
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The Keeper of Dreams: Bill Zacha, Founder of the Mendocino Art Center
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and learned to paint left-handed. While in Texas in 1953 for a
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Brazill, William P., ed. (2000). "Bill and Jennie Zacha".
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Index

Garland, Texas
Fort Bragg, California
Mendocino, California
University of California, Berkeley
United States Navy
World War II
cable car
Washington, D.C.
Corcoran Gallery
Houston
San Francisco State University
ghost town
East of Eden
Japan
Tōshi Yoshida
Miasa, Nagano
sister city
serigraphs
Tōkaidō road



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