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Mission
Statements
· To
provide inspiration to the general public by immersing them in the world
created by author, illustrator and early American lifestyle icon, Tasha
Tudor.
· To
reunite and preserve Tasha
Tudor's original art, ephemera, printed works, textiles and other
objects that Tasha Tudor has owned or created and display them in
an appropriate and welcoming public setting.
· To
become the scholarly authority for research on Tasha Tudor's life and
art.
· To
become a living history center promoting American and especially New
England traditional values as demonstrated in Tasha Tudor's arts
and lifestyle.
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Museum
Grounds
· The
Museum currently rents two exhibition rooms and one office in the
historic Jeremiah Beal House, 974 Western Ave, Brattleboro, VT 05301.
· Future
Plans for the Tasha Tudor Museum
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Board
of Directors
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photo by
Karen McLean |
Ann Beneduce, first editor, then
friend of Tasha Tudor, brings a lifetime of experience in the world of
children's literature and an intimate knowledge of Tasha's life from
their long and deep friendship. She
has headed the children’s books departments of several leading
publishers before founding and directing her own list, Philomel Books, a
division of Penguin-Putnam. She
is now an independent editorial consultant in the field.
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Amy Tudor (Founder) has lived with
the Tudor Family since 1998 and married Tasha Tudor's grandson, Winslow,
in 2004. She helped start the current family business, Tasha
Tudor and Family, Inc in 1999 and has managed it since then. She brings
a strong business sense and a passion for preserving and sharing all
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Winslow Tudor, Tasha Tudor's
grandson has lived next door to his Granny since his birth. He continues
the family traditions and has an infallible eye for Tasha Tudor's
aesthetic. He brings years of family history and knowledge to the Tasha
Tudor Museum. |
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Founding
& History
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