Background
Heywood, Anne was born on September 15, 1951 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Daughter of Albert Paul and Eileen Frances (Laforest) Boretti.
Heywood, Anne was born on September 15, 1951 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Daughter of Albert Paul and Eileen Frances (Laforest) Boretti.
Bachelor in Art summa cum laude, Bridgewater (Massachusetts) State College.
Teacher drawing and pastels Silver Lake Reg. High School Adult Education, Kingston, Massachusetts, 1991—1995. Art educator pastels, drawing South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, since 1996.
Art educator pastels Fuller Museum Art, Brockton, 1996—2003, Pastel Painters Society Cape Cod, Barnstable, 1997. Art educator drawing Swinburne School, Newport, Rhode Island, 1995, Round Top Center for Arts, Damariscotta, Maine, 1996, 2004. Workshop instructor Northwest Pastel Society, Gig Harbor, Washington, 2002.
Pastel demonstrator, speaker in field. Artist residency Carillon Beach Institute, Panama City, Florida, 2002. Juror Renaissance in Pastel, 1999.
Juror Northwest Pastel Society, 2002, workshop instructor, Washington, 02.
(Book by Heywood, Anne)
Secretary East Bridgewater Arts Council, 1992-1997, Artists Circuit at Fuller Museum, Brockton, Massachusetts, 1995-1997. Juror Renaissance in Pastel, 1999, Northwest Pastel Society, Harbor, Washington, 2002. Member of Copley Society (artist member) (2d Juror's Choice award 2006), National Association Women Artists (D.Wu and Elsie Jeck-Key Memorial award 2000), Oil Pastel Association/United Pastellists American (signature member), Pastel Society of America (Holbein award 1995), Connecticut Pastel Society, Pastel Painters Society Cape Cod (board directors since 2000, founding member, signature member, Canson-Talens award 1997), Associated Pastelists on Web (signature member), American Artists Professional League, International Association Pastel Societies (board directors since 2006, Masters Circuit award 2005), Salmagundi Club.
Married Ciro DiGiovanni, May 24, 1969 (divorced 1980). 1 child, Carlo; married Henry Robert Heywood, November 9, 1985.