Albert Clinton Conner was born in Fountain City, Indiana on September 5, 1848.
[1] His address is listed as 232 South Griffin Avenue in Los Angeles, CA.
On the evening of March 17, 1906, eleven artists met at the studio [5] of William Swift Daniell (1865-1933) with the intention of forming an art club; that night The Painters' Club of Los Angeles was born.
After a break over the summer of 1907, The Painters’ Club held its first meeting of the year on November 20, 1907 at the home studio of Albert Clinton Conner on S. Griffin Ave.[4] On November 26, 1907, Albert Conner is re-elected President of the club.
The First Annual Exhibition was held in late 1908;[9] after that, on December 1, 1908, Conner is unanimously re-elected president.
[18] The Second Annual exhibition pamphlet lists Conner under a small category of exhibiting Honorary Members along with a handful of other members of The Painters' Club; elsewhere in the same pamphlet Conner is also listed as Honorary President.