Mary Florence Curran (1885–1976) was an artist and worker for social reform in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.
[1] She was an influential local figure in North Adams, in the Berkshires, Massachusetts, due to her founding of the first working girl's club there.
[3] By the fall of 1921, she accepted the position of Executive Director of the Eastern Pennsylvania Section of the National League of Girls' Clubs.
In an oral history interview with Emlen Etting in 1988, Curran is described as "very active, she was very dedicated to her work.
Her work Sleeping was reviewed by a local paper as "certainly one of the best items in the show, with a close communion of the body with the earth.