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As the Springfield Art Museum prepares to shutter for three years of renovations, museum staff are packing up for a new, temporary location.. The art museum will conclude all programs and ...
Helen Bosart Morgan Wagstaff (1902–1986) was an American sculptor who explored both abstract and figural subjects in her work. She was a founding member and the first president of the Springfield Art Association, now the Springfield Museum of Art in Springfield, Ohio.
Looking toward the new year, the Springfield Art Museum is preparing for two new exhibitions and a temporary closure starting in the fall. All of the museum's exhibitions will conclude by Sept. 1 ...
Arts & Culture Grant funds, which come in part from hotel/motel tax revenue, will benefit 25 organizations in Springfield and the surrounding area. Springfield Regional Arts Council distributes ...
Edwards' daughter, Alice Edwards Ferguson, donated the house to the Springfield Art Association for its founding in 1913; it has since served the association as a museum, school, and meeting house. [3] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 17, 1969. [1]
The Springfield Museum bought the painting from Lucerne through an art dealer in 1955. Although the painting was known to be in Springfield by the 1960s, the difficulty of determining whether it was the original painting delayed any possible repatriation. In the late 1990s, Italy began pursuing repatriation, which the museum agreed to.
The creatively decorated tables will be presented by talented members of community groups like Lincoln Memorial Garden, the Dana Thomas House Foundation, Springfield Art Association, Sangamon ...
He moved to Springfield in 1871. [5] In 1914, he was recorded as being a Republican and Episcopal. [6] In 1915, he received the Pynchon Medal, an honor given to accomplished Springfield residents. [7] He died in 1923, at which time he owned nearly 6,000 works of art. [1] [4] Belle Townsley Smith was born in Springfield in 1845.