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  2. Caroline M. Bell - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Martha Bell was born on September 1, 1874, in New York City, [2] to Jackson Wood Bell and Letitia Vandervoort Bell, though her parents divorced when Bell was young. [1] Bell began to spend her summers out in Southold with her mother, as her mother's family are descendants of the original settlers of Southold.

  3. Anita Miller Smith - Wikipedia

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    Anita M. Smith (full name Anita Miller Smith, October 20, 1893 – 1968) was an impressionist and regionalist painter most closely associated with Woodstock, New York.In the 1930s Smith became an herbalist, and her venture, Stonecrop Gardens, was one of only five enterprises of like size in the Northeast, serving clients in every one of the 48 contiguous states. [1]

  4. Kathy Ruttenberg - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Ruttenberg is an American artist based in New York's Hudson Valley. Originally a painter, she is known for her ceramic sculptures of a "wonder world in which species merge and figures serve as landscapes." [1] Her work is primarily concerned with the figure, the natural world, and human relationships.

  5. Eva Hesse - Wikipedia

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    In August 1962, Eva Hesse and Tom Doyle participated in an Allan Kaprow Happening at the Art Students League of New York in Woodstock, New York. There Hesse made her first three-dimensional piece: a costume for the Happening. [20] In 1963, Eva Hesse had a one-person show of works on paper at the Allan Stone Gallery on New York's Upper East Side ...

  6. Byrdcliffe Colony - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is surrounded by the Catskill Mountains of New York State. The entire Byrdcliffe estate lay on 1,500 acres (6.1 km 2 ) on the south-facing side of Mount Guardian , just above Woodstock. This location provides the rustic landscape meant to inspire and elevate the art community.

  7. Lisa Law - Wikipedia

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    He gave her a Honeywell Pentax camera [10] [13] [11] and she began taking pictures of the musicians in the Bay Area and Los Angeles music scenes. In 1965, Bachelis met Tom Law, the road manager for Peter, Paul and Mary. [11] Law, his brother John Phillip Law, and their friend, Jack Simons, owned a four-story mansion in Los Feliz, known as the ...

  8. Back to Woodstock, with Wi-Fi: Women return after 55 ... - AOL

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    The women, now 76, were recently treated to a two-bedroom glamping tent at the upstate New York site equipped with comfy beds, a shower, a coffee maker and Wi-Fi. No mud from drenching rains this ...

  9. Woodstock - Wikipedia

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    The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, [6] [7] 40 miles (65 km) southwest of the town of Woodstock.