Historic Artists' Homes and Studios - Buildings

Buildings

  • 101 Spring Street, New York City home and studio of artist Donald Judd (1928–1994).
  • Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens home and studio of sculptor Albin Polasek (1879–1965)
  • Alice Austen House, Staten Island, NY of Alice Austen (1866–1952)
  • Burchfield Homestead Museum of Charles Ephraim Burchfield
  • Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Catskill, NY of Thomas Cole (1801–1848)
  • Messencope House, primary residence of the artist Charles Demuth (1883–1935)
  • Daniel Chester French studio, Chesterwood, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts
  • Eanger Irving Couse, historic home and studio of Eanger Irving Couse (1866–1936)
  • Edward Virginius Valentine, sculpture studio, Edward V. Valentine (1838–1930) was a sculptor
  • Elisabet Ney Museum, of Elisabet Ney (1833–1907)
  • Florence Griswold Museum
  • Fonthill Museum, of Henry Chapman Mercer (1856–1930), archaeologist, collector, and tile maker
  • Frelinghuysen Morris House & studio of George L.K. Morris and Suzy Frelinghuysen in Lenox, Massachusetts
  • Gari Melchers, home and studio of Gari Melchers (1860–1932)
  • Grace Hudson Museum and Sun House of Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865–1937) and Dr. John W. Hudson (1857–1936)
  • Grant Wood studio
  • Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
  • Manitoga, The Russel Wright Design Center of Russel Wright (1904–1976)
  • Melrose Plantation of Clementine Hunter (1887–1988), the first self-taught African American artist to receive national media attention.
  • N.C. Wyeth house and studio
  • Newsday Center for Dove/Torr Studies of Arthur Dove and Helen Torr
  • Olana State Historic Site, Hudson, NY of Frederic E. Church (1826–1900)
  • Pewabic Pottery of Mary Chase Perry Stratton (1867–1961)
  • Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center of Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) and Lee Krasner (1908–1984)
  • Roger Brown Study Collection of Roger Brown
  • Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907)
  • Sam Maloof Historic Residence and Woodworking Studio of Sam Maloof (born 1916)
  • T.C. Steele State Historic Site of Theodore Clement Steele (1847–1926)
  • Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site of Thomas Hart Benton (1889–1975)
  • Weir Farm National Historic Site of J. Alden Weir (1852–1919)
  • Wharton Esherick Studio of Wharton Esherick (1887–1970)

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