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THE CHARLES J. CONNICK Stained Glass Foundation is organizing an exhibition of the work of Charles J. Connick Associates (1912-1986), a leading American maker of stained glass in the Gothic revival tradition. In 1912 Charles J. Connick (1875-1945) established a studio in Boston. During Connick Associates' years of operation, it produced more than five thousand objects commissioned across the country by churches, libraries, and hospitals, including the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine and Saint Patrick's Cathedral, both in New York City, and Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. The exhibition, entitled Adventures in Light and Color: Charles J. Connick Associates, Workers in Stained Glass, will also include a catalogue and possibly a CD-ROM or DVD. The project director requests that students of art and architecture and clergy and members of churches with information on Connick stained glass contact
Catherine Zusy
Project Director and Curator, Connick Project
202 Hamilton Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
FOR A FORTHCOMING exhibition and related publication on the artist Robert Henri (1865-1929) and Ireland, the whereabouts of works of art featuring Irish subjects or documents relating to works of art completed by Henri while in Ireland are being sought. Henri first visited Ireland in 1913 when he traveled to Achill Island, County Mayo, and he returned to Ireland each summer between 1924 and 1928. The exhibition, to be held at the Gerald Peters Gallery in New York City, is scheduled for May 2002. Kindly forward any relevant information to
Valerie Ann Leeds