Katherine Frazier

[15] She was assistant to editor Carlos Salzedo at the Eolian Review,[16] and general secretary of the National Association of Harpists.

[13][18][19] She intended to provide a pastoral setting and minimal distractions[20] for summer residencies,[21] classes,[22] camps, and a performance venue for visual artists, musicians, and writers including Diane Arbus,[23][24] Amy Clampitt,[25] Chaim Gross,[26] Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, and Marianne Moore.

[37] The records of the Cummington School of the Arts from Frazier's years are in special collections at University of Massachusetts Amherst.

[27] There are also papers related to Frazier in the Cummington Press records at Emory University.

[36] The Cummington Community of the Arts program closed in 1993,[38] and Cummington Press moved to Iowa in 1956 before it closed in 1997;[34] but the Community House still stands and offers art exhibits and other cultural events.