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Newcomb Artisans – Newcomb Art Museum

    https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/portfolio-item/artisans/
    Lillian “Lillie” Alvina Guedry was born in New Orleans in December 1877 and she attended Newcomb College as a Special Art student between 1889 and 1902 and as a graduate student from 1903–05. While at Newcomb, Guedry served as an editor for the Jambalaya yearbook, was a member of the Tulane Press Club, and was a member of the Saturday Morning Sketch Club directed by William Woodward.

Newcomb College Pottery: Artist and Craftsmen Information

    https://newcombpottery.com/artists.html
    Apr 11, 2018 · Many of the craftsmen specialized in other arts at the college such as bookbinding, needlepoint, or metalwork, and so may have created little or no pottery. They are included anyway in the case that additional pieces come to light with unknown artist cyphers. Arbo, Aurelia Coralie (1931-1940) Arena, Lucia Ceclia (1921-1928) Avery, Mrs. (1895-1897) Baccich, Eunice (1921-1928)

Newcomb College Art School Jean Bragg Gallery

    http://www.jeanbragg.com/newcomb-college/
    Although the Art School significantly changed after the World Wars, its standard of excellence continued in Newcomb College studio art courses, which graduated nationally recognized modernist Ida Kohlmeyer and local fine jewelry creator Mignon Faget.

Newcomb College Pottery History, Artists, Marks, and Dates ...

    https://justartpottery.com/pages/about-newcomb-pottery
    Over one hundred artists produced pottery for Newcomb College, with twenty-two women working for at least five years, ten women joined for ten years, and seven participated for twenty years. There were also three artists -- Henrietta Bailey, Sadie Irvine, and Juanita Mauras -- who decorated Newcomb pottery for a full thirty years.

Newcomb College Pottery: Arts and Crafts Ceramics

    https://newcombpottery.com/
    Newcomb College produced art ceramics in New Orleans from 1894 through 1941. Newcomb College began offering classes in pottery in 1894, with their first exhibit in 1896. The pottery was created by and executed by young educated ladies enrolled in the college.

Newcomb Art Museum

    https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/
    The Newcomb Art Museum is currently closed to off-campus visitors but plans to reopen to the public in May 2021. Tulane students, faculty, and staff can visit the museum on Wednesdays and Fridays between 9:30 am and 12 pm or by appointment; email [email protected]

History Of Newcomb College Newcomb Institute

    https://newcomb.tulane.edu/history
    Faculty Ellsworth and William Woodward, Gertrude Roberts Smith, and Mary G. Sheerer felt an arts education should serve more than aesthetic purposes and encouraged the education of women as designers and producers. Students and graduates of Newcomb’s art program would learn skills with income-producing potential.

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