Wilhelmina Weber Furlong

Beginning in 1892, Weber Furlong was instructed by artists including Emil Carlsen, William Merritt Chase, and Edmund H. Wuerpel of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts.

[7] In America, Weber Furlong's significant circle of friends and acquaintances includes John Graham,[8] Willem de Kooning, David Smith,[8] Dorothy Dehner,[8] Jean Charlot, Edward Hopper, Alexander Calder, Rockwell and Sally Kent, Thomas Hart Benton, Allen Tucker, Max Weber, Kimon Nicolaides, and many others.

The one woman show was held at the Iconic Building 98 studio galleries along with a lecture by Professor Emeritus James K. Kettlewell, retired curator of the Hyde Collection.

[14][15][16][17][18]In Spring of 2012, Wilhelmina Weber Furlong became the subject of a documentary film based on the biography on the life of the popular early American woman modernist.

A permanent display of the work of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong is at the Bolton Landing, New York town history museum.

[19][20][21] On August 7, 2012 the Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls, New York hosted a documentary film crew and lecture on Wilhelmina Weber Furlong featuring James K. Kettlewell, Professor Emeritus at Skidmore College and retired curator of the Hyde Collection, where they displayed one of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong's lost works.

The final years of her life were spent in Glens Falls, where she lived and taught near this site at her Ridge Street studio until her death in 1962.

The exhibition presented by Clint Weber, Director and Curator of The Weber Furlong Collection of Modern Art; Mona Blocker Garcia of the International Woman’s Foundation and artist Martin De Porres Wright, in association with the Irish Georgian Society.

Proudly presented To Live is to Paint: Wilhelmina Weber Furlong, Dorothy Dehner and American Modernism July 21 – August 23, 2022 Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery.

Marfa, Texas Chinati Weekend , 2012, Marfa, Texas
New York State Historic Marker located at City Hall in Glens Falls , New York