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  1. Kenneth Callahan (1905–1986) was an American painter and muralist who served as a catalyst for Northwest artists in the mid-20th century through his own painting, his work as assistant director and curator at the Seattle Art Museum, and his writings about contemporary art.

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    After touring the U.S. in support of Blue Earth, Spencer left the band and was replaced in 1988 by Ken Callahan, who stayed with the band until 1993. [2] In 1991, Dave Ayers, the head of A&R for Twin Tone, was on a phone call with A&R representative George Drakoulias of Def American while Blue Earth played in the background.

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    Kenneth Callahan (1905–1986) fue un pintor y muralista estadounidense que sirvió como catalizador para los artistas del noroeste de mediados del siglo XX a través de su propia pintura, su trabajo como asistente de dirección y curador en el Museo de Arte de Seattle y sus escritos sobre arte contemporáneo.

  5. Kenneth Callahan (1905–1986) was an American painter and muralist who served as a catalyst for Northwest artists in the mid-20th century through his own painting, his work as assistant director and curator at the Seattle Art Museum, and his writings about contemporary art.

  6. 1939. Kenneth Callahan. American, born 1905, Spokane, Washington; died 1986, Seattle, Washington. Following a tragedy in the workplace, two men appear stranded in a rocky landscape, a poignant evocation of the industries, such as logging and mining, that dominated the lives of working-class families in the West during the Great Depression.

  7. Artist: Kenneth Callahan (American, Spokane, Washington 1905–1986 Seattle, Washington) Date: 1944. Medium: Watercolor, opaque watercolor, and pen and black ink on paper. Dimensions: 14 1/8 in. × 18 in. (35.9 × 45.7 cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Gift of Francis Henry Taylor, 1949. Accession Number: 49.139.