Please select from the list below to view our Arts galleries. Once you have chosen a gallery to view, you will be taken to the Multimedia Library.
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.
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.

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.

Alumna Artist: Betsy Revell Huffsmith '69

Jane Morton Norton '26 (1908-1988)

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."

Barbara Glass Mullen ’92
Admiring clients throughout North America spend their lives in the living art created by Barbara in each of her interiors.

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.”

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.

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.

Helena Guest ’88
A talented wildlife photographer, Helena’s first forays into photojournalism took place at Oldfields.

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.

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.