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OUR FACILITIES
Pen and Brush purchased its 1840's Greek Revival townhouse in
1923 and has occupied the building ever since. The parlor floor
comprises three spacious rooms with intricate crown moldings,
marble fireplaces, parquet floors and 16-foot ceilings. Graced
with a Steinway grand piano dating to early 1900, these rooms
can be used for exhibitions, concerts and readings.
Also found on this floor, is a 1906 paneled room in the Gothic
style. Originally built as a private family chapel, this room
with its leaded glass windows and marble fireplace now serves
as the Pen and Brush Library and contains a collection of members'
published work and that of and about women in the arts.
The ground floor provides a gracious Garden Gallery which also accommodates lectures, demonstrations, and meetings. This room leads out to an idyllic planted sculpture garden.
The upper floors of the Pen and Brush building house working artist studios.
For use of facilities, contact Dawn Delikat, Gallery Manager.
Email: dawn@penandbrush.org
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