Drawing of the east wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery... Show moreDrawing of the east wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery at the Bellevue Art Museum (now Bellevue Arts Museum) in 2001. Folder-level content description from Suzanne Rahn's inventory of the archive: "Folder containing announcement of overlapping exhibitions for the opening of the Bellevue Art Museum—her 'North Slope' paintings (never shown together before or since) filling an enormous space on the main floor and 'No Limits,' a 360-degree walk-in mural in the second floor gallery (now obliterated); designs for 'No Limits'; and a review in The Seattle Times." Show less
Photograph of Design on a Hill (1940), a stone lithograph by Mary Dill Henry, completed as a part of her studies with Ray Bertrand.... Show morePhotograph of Design on a Hill (1940), a stone lithograph by Mary Dill Henry, completed as a part of her studies with Ray Bertrand. Handwritten inscription on verso: "Lithograph #2, 1940 Federal Art Project, litho pencil on stone. Ray Bertrand, San Francisco Art Project, was my teacher." Typewritten inscription on verso: "Mary Henry: Design on a Hill, 1940. Stone lithograph, 12" x 16". Courtesy of the artist, Freeland, WA. Photo: Wm. Ziegler." Photograph by William Ziegler. Date of photograph unknown. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show New Constructs at Cliff Michel Gallery in Seattle, Washington, August 3-27, 1989. The... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show New Constructs at Cliff Michel Gallery in Seattle, Washington, August 3-27, 1989. The recto of the card contains an image of Henry's painting Rabat (1989), and the verso contains information about the exhibit, it's opening reception, and Henry's inclusion in the Bumberbiennale, a retrospective art show at the 1989 Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show New Constructs at Cliff Michel Gallery in Seattle, Washington, August 3-27, 1989. The... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show New Constructs at Cliff Michel Gallery in Seattle, Washington, August 3-27, 1989. The recto of the card contains an image of Henry's painting Rabat (1989), and the verso contains information about the exhibit, it's opening reception, and Henry's inclusion in the Bumberbiennale, a retrospective art show at the 1989 Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's North Slope Paintings show and No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's North Slope Paintings show and No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery at the Bellevue Art Museum (now Bellevue Arts Museum), Bellevue, Washington, 2001. The recto of the postcard contains a detail of Henry's Bellevue Art Museum Mural (2001). Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's North Slope Paintings show and No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's North Slope Paintings show and No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery at the Bellevue Art Museum (now Bellevue Arts Museum), Bellevue, Washington, 2001. The recto of the postcard contains a detail of Henry's Bellevue Art Museum Mural (2001). Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show New Constructs at Cliff Michel Gallery in Seattle, Washington, August 3-27, 1989. The... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show New Constructs at Cliff Michel Gallery in Seattle, Washington, August 3-27, 1989. The recto of the card contains an image of Henry's painting Rabat (1989), and the verso contains information about the exhibit, it's opening reception, and Henry's inclusion in the Bumberbiennale, a retrospective art show at the 1989 Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's North Slope Paintings show and No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's North Slope Paintings show and No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery at the Bellevue Art Museum (now Bellevue Arts Museum), Bellevue, Washington, 2001. The recto of the postcard contains a detail of Henry's Bellevue Art Museum Mural (2001). Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show Selected Paintings 1965-1995 at The Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle, Washington, October... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show Selected Paintings 1965-1995 at The Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle, Washington, October 18-November 15, 1995. The recto contains a reproduction of Henry's painting Visions of Johanna (acrylic on canvas, 1993). A separate exhibition introducing the work of Jeffrey Simmons is advertised in the gallery's H Room[?] on the card's verso. Text on the verso of the card is cut off, it is not known if this was due to a printing/cutting error or alteration after the fact. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show Selected Paintings 1965-1995 at The Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle, Washington, October... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show Selected Paintings 1965-1995 at The Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle, Washington, October 18-November 15, 1995. The recto contains a reproduction of Henry's painting Visions of Johanna (acrylic on canvas, 1993). A separate exhibition introducing the work of Jeffrey Simmons is advertised in the gallery's H Room[?] on the card's verso. Text on the verso of the card is cut off, it is not known if this was due to a printing/cutting error or alteration after the fact. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for an art exhibition pairing the paintings of Mary Henry with the sculptures of Mike Sweeney at Childers... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for an art exhibition pairing the paintings of Mary Henry with the sculptures of Mike Sweeney at Childers/Proctor Gallery, Langley, Washington, 1988. The recto contains a detail of one of Mary Henry's paintings and an image of one of Mike Sweeney's sculptures. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for an art exhibition pairing the paintings of Mary Henry with the sculptures of Mike Sweeney at Childers... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for an art exhibition pairing the paintings of Mary Henry with the sculptures of Mike Sweeney at Childers/Proctor Gallery, Langley, Washington, 1988. The recto contains a detail of one of Mary Henry's paintings and an image of one of Mike Sweeney's sculptures. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show Selected Paintings 1965-1995 at The Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle, Washington, October... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for Mary Henry's show Selected Paintings 1965-1995 at The Linda Cannon Gallery, Seattle, Washington, October 18-November 15, 1995. The recto contains a reproduction of Henry's painting Visions of Johanna (acrylic on canvas, 1993). A separate exhibition introducing the work of Jeffrey Simmons is advertised in the gallery's H Room[?] on the card's verso. Text on the verso of the card is cut off, it is not known if this was due to a printing/cutting error or alteration after the fact. Show less
Exhibition annoucement postcard for an art exhibition pairing the paintings of Mary Henry with the sculptures of Mike Sweeney at Childers... Show moreExhibition annoucement postcard for an art exhibition pairing the paintings of Mary Henry with the sculptures of Mike Sweeney at Childers/Proctor Gallery, Langley, Washington, 1988. The recto contains a detail of one of Mary Henry's paintings and an image of one of Mike Sweeney's sculptures. Show less