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Art in Douglass

Antonio Frasconi, Albert Einstein  (located on the main floor by the main staircase)


Jackie Winsor, Brick Dome (located outside near the main entrance)


Joan Snyder, Our Foremothers (located on the main floor, across from the water fountain)


Joan Snyder, Another Version of Cherry Fall  (located by the Main Staircase)


 Carol Hamoy, Five Questions (located on the mezzanine, outside the quiet study room)

Art we own, without pictures

Janet Scudder, Goddess of the Frogs (located in front of the main staircase)

Antonio Fraaconi, Walt Whitman (located on the main floor by the main staircase)

Arturo Bassols, Hydra (located on the main floor by the main staircase)

Harriet Kittay, Star of Bethlehem Quilt (located by the main staircase)

Suzanne Guite, Lumiere D'Automme (located in the tapestry room)

Anonymous, Elizabeth Cady Stanton (located in the conference room)

John Folinsbee, Mabel S. Douglass (located in the conference room)

Ora Lerman, Eden is Anytime That Seemed Perfect (located on the main floor by the back staircase)

Estelle Lebowitz, Still Life (located in the Mabel Smith Douglass Room)

Former Douglass artwork (?)

Lisa Collado, Orpheus and Eurydice

Reginald Neal, Red Trees

Reginald Neal, Water Weeds

Joan Snyder, Mother's Day Without a Mother

Mae Rockland, The Sky is Their Cemetary, The Clouds Their Tombstone

Theodore Brenson, That Day There Shall Be A Great Light

The Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series

Response to artists who call and want to know how to exhibit

Thank you for your interest in the series. Unfortunately we are not able to have an open call asking that artists send us slides. The artists are selected in an invitational jury process. That is, each jury member invites artists to send in slides for possible selection.


If an artists asks why or how can artists who do not know a jury memeber be selected tell them

We are not a museum nor a gallery. Several years ago when we had an open call for slides, we recieved over 20 trays of slides. It was simply too much work for us. We are a library with limited funds and staff and this is the only way that we can continue the series.

Thank them for their interest in the series and apologize that we cannot accept their slides

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