Eudoxia Muller Woodward (June 14, 1919 – January 20, 2008) was an American artist and chemistry researcher.
[4] Woodward was the first person to ever see a Polaroid instant picture developed as part of her work with the SX-70 project.
[1] Her watercolor Pentagonal Red Hibiscus, displayed at a show in 1995 at the Francesca Anderson Fine Art gallery in Lexington, exemplified the unity she found in the two approaches to experience.
[1] Her works have been shown in exhibitions at, among other sites, the DeCordova Museum and her alma mater, Smith College.
[2] In 2002, the New England Watercolor Society awarded Woodward the "Stanhope Framers Prize".