Meg Torbert

MEG TORBERT, still actively painting at 90, earned a master's degree in psychology and art at the University of Iowa.

Meg has had a varied career which has included teaching at the university level and running an interior design business. One of her design projects was a two-thousand room teaching and experimental building for the Mayo Memorial Medical Center.

She has been painting and exhibiting in California for twenty years, showing at the Elizabeth Fortner Gallery and Hutchins Gallery in Cambria; before that her work was shown in the Minneapolis Art Institute and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.

She was associated with the Walker Art Center for twelve years, designing and curating exhibitions such as "Japan, Design Today," sponsored by the Japanese government and the Smithsonian Institution. While at the Walker, she was editor of Design Quarterly.

She is listed in Who's Who in the West and Who's Who Among Women.