Marjorie Rowland Clarke

Marjorie Rowland Clarke (1908–1997) was an American artist and sculptor who won the federal commission to complete the post office mural for Wewoka, Oklahoma, as part of the Section of Painting and Sculpture′s projects, later called the Section of Fine Arts, of the Treasury Department.

Marjorie Jane Rowland was born in 1908, in Baltimore, Maryland, to Mary Virginia (née Zollickoffer) and James M. H.

[5] In 1941, she won a federal commission to complete a post office mural as part of the New Deal projects of the Works Progress Administration.

[6] Clarke worked as a sculptor until 1975, but continued exhibiting until 1989, when she held her last showing Goucher College.

Her husband, dedicated two books to her: Molding and Casting for Moulage Workers, Sculptors, Artists, Physicians, Dentists, Criminologists, Craftsmen, Pattern Makers and Architectural Modelers (1946)[7] and Metal Casting of Sculpture (1948).