Madeline Tourtelot Archives & Study Center

Preserving PenArt’s History

Explore our history.

 

We are under construction.

The Madeline Tourtelot Archives and Study Center preserves and exhibits artwork and historical artifacts from the earliest days of Peninsula School of Art, founded by Madeline Tripp Tourtelot in 1965.

The Archives and Study Center is currently awaiting its new home on the Peninsula School of Art campus. The collection which includes paintings, photography, art films, sculpture, ceramics, and jewelry by Madeline and former artists-in-residence, faculty and students is in storage, as are historical artifacts including photo albums, catalogs, news clippings, and publications.

Art collection

Madeline Tourtelot:
Art films, photography, paintings, monoprints, and textiles.

Artists, Faculty, Students:
Jack Anderson, Bruce Grimes, James Ingwersen, Joseph D. Jachna, Aija Meisters, Bob Merline, Narendra Patel, Robert Pum, E. Dane Purdo, Tom Uttech, and Takashi Yamada.

Educational Programs and Research:
Art film screenings, rotating exhibits, art reference library, artist files and publications.

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Inquiries

While the Archives and Study Center is awaiting its new home, please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.