Education
Maude Hutchins received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from in 1926.
Maude Hutchins received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from in 1926.
Maude Hutchins became a professional artist in 1924. She had her first art show at the Cosmopolitan Club in New York City. A drawing from her 1932 work, Diagrammatics, which she co-published with Mortimer J., was enlarged and displayed as a mural in the Hall of Science at the Century of Progress Exhibition in Chicago, Illinois.
According to a Chicago Sunday Tribune article of June 21, 1942, Maude Phelps Hutchins had shows and exhibits in the following museums and galleries: The Brooklyn Museum The Grand Central Art Galleries Saint Louis Art Museum The San Francisco Museum of Art The Toledo Museum of Art Wildenstein Fine Arts Gallery, New York City American Fine Arts Gallery, New York City The New Haven Paint and Clay Club Albert Roullier Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois Hutchins died in Fairfield, Connecticut on March 28, 1991.