Frank Dolejska (1921-1989) Painter, watercolorist, sculptor, craftsperson, scenic painter. Frank C. Dolejska was born in 1921 in Houston, Texas and was the first-generation child of immigrant parents (his father from Austria-Hungary, and his mother from Moravia). Dolejska’s interest in art began early and he taught himself many of the skills used in his works. From 1938-1940, Dolejska studied under Ola McNeill Davidson along with fellow student, Robert Preusser. and was one of the modernist Houston artists who exhibited at Our Little Gallery in Houston in 1938. Dolejska and Preusser were two of the first non-objective painters in Texas, with early works dating from 1938. After serving in World War II in both Africa and Europe, Dolejska returned to Houston where was one of the founders of the Contemporary Arts Association of Houston (later to become the Contemporary Arts Museum). He also was co-director of the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston from 1948-1956.After departing from the CAA in 1956, Dolejska took up metal work, creating sculpture with copper and lead. During this time, he was married to artist Varah Jane “VJ” Tate who collaborated on numerous artworks and projects together. In 1957, he co-founded Handmakers along with other craftsmen in Houston, and from the late 1950s-1970s, his metal works, along with works by local Houston artists, were sold commercially through the Handmakers shop. From 1966 – 1986, Dolejska was employed by Faroy, Inc. and the company marketed his limited edition metal wall decorations. Throughout his career, Dolejska was a member of the Texas Watercolor Society, Texas Fine Arts Association, Houston Art League, Art Association of New Orleans, Contemporary Arts Association and. The Handmakers. He died in Houston in 1989 and was known to have destroyed many of his paintings, making his early paintings quite rare. Selected Biographical and Career Highlights1921 Born in Houston, Texas1938-1940 Museum School, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; Studied under Ola McNeill Davidson; Worked alongside Robert PreusserServed in the U.S. Army during World War II1948 Curator and founding member, Contemporary Arts Association, Houston, Texas1948-56 Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas1957 Founded Handmakers1966-86 Employed by Faroy, Inc., Houston, Texas1989 Died in Houston, Texas Selected Prizes, AwardsHouston Annual: Honorable Mention for Purchase Prize 1939; Honorable Mention 1938, 1949, 1951, 19531938 Honorable Mention, Landscape with Two Trees, watercolor1939 Honorable Mention Purchase Prize, Music in Brasses, oil1949 Honorable Mention, Luminescence, watercolor 1951 Honorable Mention, Undergrowth, casein 1953 Honorable Mention, Tempest-Sea, Wind, Sky, casein Texas Watercolor Society: Materials Prize 19521952 Materials Prize, Sunrise, watercolor Selected Exhibitions1937-39 Works by Southeast Texas Artists 1st-3rd Annual Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas1938 14th Annual Exhibition of Work by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas (honorable mention)1938 Golden Jubilee Exhibition of the State Fair of Texas—Texas Painting, Drawing, Pastels and Sculpture, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas1938, Our Little Gallery, Houston, Texas1939 15th Annual Exhibition of Work by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas (honorable mention purchase prize)1939 Texas Paintings (State Fair), Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas1940 1st Texas General Exhibit, circulated: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas1947 22nd Annual Exhibition of Work by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas1948 Solo, Port Arthur Art Association, Port Arthur, Texas1948 10th Texas General Exhibition 1948–1949, circulated: Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas1949 Solo, Corpus Christi Art Museum, Corpus Christi, Texas, traveled to: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas1949 Texas A&I College, Kingsville, Texas1949 24th Annual Exhibition of Works by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas (honorable mention)1950 12th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture, 1950–1951, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas1950 Art Association of New Orleans, Louisiana1950 Texas Watercolor Society Exhibition, Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas; Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Texas1950 25th Annual Exhibition of Works by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas1951 26th Annual Exhibition of Works by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas (honorable mention)1951 Solo, Frank Dolejska: Paintings, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas 1951 Margaret Brown Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts1951 Solo, Paintings by Frank Dolejska, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas 1951 Solo, Houston Little Theater, Houston, Texas 1951 13th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1951–1952, circulated: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas1951 Colorado Springs Graphics Exhibition, Colorado Springs, Colorado1951–53 Annual Exhibition, Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, Texas1952 Texas Watercolor Society 3rd Annual Exhibition, Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas; Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Texas (materials prize)1952 Solo, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas 1952 Sixteen Texas Painters, Betty McLean Gallery, Dallas, Texas1952 27th Annual Exhibition of Works by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas1952 14th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1952, circulated: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas1953 28th Annual Exhibition of Works by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas (honorable mention)1953 Houston Art League, Houston, Texas 1953 Houston Post Easter Exhibition, Houston, Texas 1954–55 29th–30th Annual Exhibition of Works by Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas1955 31st Annual Exhibition of Houston Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas1960 La Porte-Bayshore Garden Club, La Porte, Texas (metal wall decorations)1965 Dallas Market Center, Dallas, Texas (copper /tin wall decorations)2004 A Selection of Art Made in Houston 1950-1965, Brazos Projects, Brazos Bookstore, Houston, Texas2006 Houston Art in Houston Collections: Works from 1900 to 1965, Heritage Society Museum, Houston, Texas2007 Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965), Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco, Texas (catalogue)2010 Third Anniversary Show: A Tribute to Houston Artists, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, Texas2011 Portrait of Houston: 1900–2011, Alliance Gallery, Houston Arts Alliance, Houston, Texas (catalogue)2011 Southeast Texas Art: Cross Currents and Influences 1925–1965, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas2013 Restless Heart: The Collectors’ Quest to Find Texas in Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas2014 Left Bank on the Bayou: Houston Avant-garde Art and Theatre in the 1930s, O’Kane Gallery, University of Houston-Downtown, Houston, Texas2014 A New Visual Vocabulary: Developments in Texas Modernism 1935-1965, One Allen Center, Lobby Gallery, Houston, Texas2015 Bayou City Chic: Progressive Streams of Modern Art in Houston, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas (catalogue) Selected Public CollectionsBen Taub Hospital, Houston, Texas (fountain)Downtown Recreation Center, Houston, Texas (sculpture)Stark Galleries at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
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