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The Oldfields Arts program has produced more than its fair share of accomplished artists in a variety of genres, who have left their marks in the art world.
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Megan Mardiney '82: Designing Her Future
Megan Mardiney'82 is the principal of The Mardiney Group, a full-service graphic design studio located in downtown Brooklyn.
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The Simple Home: The Luxury of Enough
In her first book Oldfields alumna Sarah Nettleton '68 shows readers how to create simpler, less-chaotic living that reflects the values that motivate the rest of their life.
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Alumna Artist: Betsy Revell Huffsmith '69
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Jane Morton Norton '26 (1908-1988)
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Alice Fisher Blood ’54
“My approach to art is as a realistic impressionist working mainly in the media of oil paintings and prints. I have had a major interest in art for as long as I can remember and have worked with pencil drawings, watercolor, and clay since childhood."
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Barbara Glass Mullen ’92
Admiring clients throughout North America spend their lives in the living art created by Barbara in each of her interiors.
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Barbara Trotter Collins ’77
Barbara was aware early on of a compelling creative drive. “Oldfields allowed me the many outlets my heart was craving and an avenue in which to pursue them, try them, and succeed in them.”
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Deborah Pool Wurzel ’71
A husband, three children, and a career in independent school education couldn’t hold back the passion for painting that has burned in Debbie’s heart since childhood.
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Diana Davis Kingman ’58
The daughter of an amateur painter, Di began painting as a young child in Haverford, Pennsylvania, borrowing her mother’s oils as early as five, to paint a portrait of her doll.
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Helena Guest ’88
A talented wildlife photographer, Helena’s first forays into photojournalism took place at Oldfields.
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Hilary Cooper ’76
Over the fireplace in the George S. Nevens, Jr. Library at Oldfields hangs his portrait, painted by Hilary. Who better to paint it than she, a protégé of Nevens’ wife, Marg, her teacher and mentor.
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Paola Buendia ’87
The next time you are admiring a stylish crocheted hat at Athropologie or Marshall Field, you might just be looking at one of Paola’s pieces.
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