February 07, 2003
Contact: Sarah Ray
802-443-5794
sray@middlebury.edu
Posted: February 7, 2003

MIDDLEBURY,
VT - An art show titled “Mary Smyth Duffy: Retrospective”
will take place Feb. 17-22 in the Johnson Memorial Building Gallery on
the Middlebury College campus. A reception marking the show’s opening
will be held Monday, Feb. 17, from 5- 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday,
the Gallery will be open from 12-3 p.m. Johnson is located on Château
Road off College Street (Route 125). The show and the reception are free
and open to the public.
Mary
Smyth Duffy, former director of Middlebury College’s May Belle Chellis
Women’s Resource Center, popularly know as Chellis House, died last year
on Sept. 17 at the age of 46. Her husband, Middlebury College Lecturer
in English David Bain, and her two children, Mimi and David, survived
her. Mentor, political activist and artist, Duffy touched the lives of
many different constituencies at the College and in the community.

On
display at the exhibit will be works from throughout her career, beginning
with her years in graduate school until the time of her death in 2002.
Artwork in the show will not be available for purchase.
The
show is sponsored by several Middlebury College organizations: the Women’s
and Gender Studies Program, Ross Commons and the PALANA Center.
For
more information, contact Deborah Grant, director of Middlebury College’s
Chellis House, at 802-443-5937.