Mary Sipp Green (b. 1947) works in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts, in a studio overlooking the ousatonic River. Flooded with northern light, her
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Read MoreLockwood de Forest ’s Wall 1881, 54 progressive citizens established the Art Association of Indianapolis under the guiding hand of the uffragette May Wright Sewall.
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