Historic Artists' Homes and Studios Stories
The Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program is a coalition of museums that were the homes and working studios of American artists. Each story in this collection reflects the role these places played as catalysts for creativity, while also sharing the inspiration and experiences of each artist's life.
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Where Women Made History Sky, Sea, Salt Air, and the D'Amico Institute of Art -
Preservation Magazine A Connecticut Art Museum's Landscape Restoration Turns Historic Paintings into Reality -
Where Women Made History Marguerite Wildenhain and Pond Farm, Where Art and Life Blended Seamlessly -
Where Women Made History Where Sculpture, Landscape, and Creativity Meet: The Dorothy Riester Home and Studio -
Preservation Magazine At a Lush Florida Site, an Artist's Grand Vision Comes Together -
Asian American & Pacific Islander History Genjiro Yeto, Constant Holley, and the Cos Cob Art Colony's Influence on the American Art Scene -
Saving America's Historic Sites 12 Distinctive Destinations and Historic Artists' Homes and Studios to Virtually Explore -
Travel to Historic Places Tough Break: The Structural Mystery of the Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio -
Where Women Made History Two 19th-Century Artists’ Homes Shed Light on the Women Who Shaped Them
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