Discover the Creative Journey of Kevyn Lutton & Valérie Jacobs

Discover the Artistic Journey of Kevyn Lutton

Explore the captivating world of Kevyn Lutton, where creativity meets inspiration. Dive into the stories behind the art and uncover the passion that fuels each masterpiece.

Kevyn Lutton: A Life in Art

Born on March 1st, 1942, in Granite City, Illinois, Kevyn was the second-to-last of nine children, growing up in a dirty steel mill town on the Mississippi River. 

As soon as she completed her schooling, she made a beeline to the convent of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, just as the Second Vatican Council called the order to return to their roots to fight for civil rights and equality. It would be a theme that would follow her for the rest of her life. After 7 years in the convent, Kevyn decided to go to school. So in the late 60’s she followed her heart into the world of art.  

She won a scholarship to study in England in the mid-70s and earned a teacher’s certificate in both Missouri and Florida.  She earned her BA and Masters in Fine Arts from Southern Illinois University and Florida State University, respectively.  She worked for many years in the print shop of the San Francisco Chronicle. 

Kevyn’s life was enriched by her indomitable spirit, wry sense of humor, decades of artwork, and a feminist community of activists and friends.  She was part of the movement to Shut Down the Livermore Labs, helped start the Reclaiming Witches Collective, worked with the Shanti Project to help gay men during the AIDs crisis and made massive paintings that document the death squads and repression in 1980s El Salvador.  She & her partner supported the African-American community where she lived, including regularly working in a neighborhood garden called Girls 2000.  For nearly 10 years, she spent time with two children to give a single mom a night off. 

A working-class psychiatric survivor, she lived with multiple personality syndrome and other effects of trauma. She was driven to seek justice in a suffering world and she reached out to other survivors to aid their recovery.

Some of her collection will be preserved in the Bay Area Lesbian Archives in Oakland, CA.

The Essence of Kevyn Lutton's Art

Kevyn’s art-making includes a series of evocative international faces, abstract pen and ink drawings, intricate mandalas, and large acrylic works.  Her work appeared in many exhibits including “Visible for a Change” at Harvard University, “Human (Realist/Abstract)” at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, and “Other Than White” at the Community College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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