Betty Bowen

Betty Bowen

Betty Bowen (born Betty Cornelius) (1918-1977), was an American journalist and art promoter. She was born in Kent, Washington, and earned an English degree from the University of Washington. She worked briefly as a reporter for "The Seattle Times", and later as women’s editor for the "Seattle Star". She was married to Captain John Bowen, captain of an AT&T ship that laid undersea cables.Mildred Andrews, [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=662 Bowen, Betty (1918-1977)] , HistoryLink, January 6, 1999. Accessed online 10 July 2008.]

Bowen played a role in founding the Seattle Art Museum (SAM)fact|date=July 2008 and many other important artistic institutions. Founding SAM Director Richard Fuller saw the potential in Bowen and promoted her to the first assistant director of the SAM. She is recognized for her successful attempts to make Pike Place Market a historic site, and her service on the board of the Friends of the Market. The Seattle Museum recognizes her service with an annual Betty Bowen Award, which recognizes formerly unknown artists from the Pacific Northwest and gives them an opportunity to win prizes up to $10,000.

Bowen was an original member of the Seattle Arts Commission, a founding member of the Pacific Northwest Arts and Crafts Center, and helped to found the Allied Arts Historic Preservation Committee, of which she became chair after its founding. [ [http://www.lib.washington.edu/SpecialColl/findaids/docs/papersrecords/BowenBetty2441.xml Guide to the Betty Bowen Papers 1920-1977] , University of Washington Library, accessed online 10 July 2008, mentions her chairpersonship, but calls it the "Allied Arts Historic Conservation Committee.]

She died of a brain tumor in 1977 at the age of 58. She was declared a First Citizen of Seattle two days before her death.

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* Mildred Andrews, [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=662 Bowen, Betty (1918-1977)] , HistoryLink, January 6, 1999.
* [http://www.lib.washington.edu/SpecialColl/findaids/docs/papersrecords/BowenBetty2441.xml Guide to the Betty Bowen Papers 1920-1977] , University of Washington Library


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