A woman in a long smock stands in an artist’s studio, embodying the spirit of Progressive Era women artists, holding paintbrushes and a palette beside an easel with a partially finished painting.

Susan Watkins and Women Artists of the Progressive Era

Susan Watkins and Women Artists of the Progressive Era is organized by the Chrysler Museum of Art and was supported, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Presented by: Joe Orgill Family Fund for Exhibitions

Organized by: Chrysler Museum of Art

Susan Watkins and Women Artists of the Progressive Era examines how women at the turn of the twentieth century overcame barriers and achieved success within the professional art world. Centered on the career of Susan Watkins (1875–1913), the exhibition offers a look into the environment in which Watkins and other female artists of the time forged their professional identities.

Watkins reached the height of her profession at the turn of the century in the 1900s, regularly exhibiting at the Paris Salon and earning accolades from the American art press before her career was tragically cut short by her early death at the age of thirty-eight. Her portraits and paintings of interiors incorporated a range of influences from academicism and aestheticism, while at the same time revealing a deep understanding of the interplay between figures and their environment. Though Watkins’s career was steeped in the values of her time, her work reveals a distinctly personal vision.

Histories of twentieth century American art have often overlooked the contributions of women such as Watkins who embraced more traditional artistic styles. Featuring paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Watkins and artists including Lilla Cabot Perry, Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, Elizabeth Nourse, Anna Elizabeth Klumpke, and Mary Fairchild MacMonnies, this exhibition recovers their stories and reasserts their contributions to art history.

The exhibition will be complemented by a companion publication co-published by the Chrysler Museum of Art and Yale University Press with support from the Wyeth Foundation for American Art.

Please join us on Sunday, July 13, at 2:00PM for an opening lecture — admission is free.

Susan Watkins: A Life at Work

Corey Piper, Brock Curator of American Art at the Chrysler Museum of Art

Sponsored by:

  • The Scheidt Family Foundation
  • The Margaret Oates Dixon Society
  • Susan and Damon Arney | Kate and Michael Buttarazzi | Karen and Preston Dorsett | Holly and Paul T. Combs | Theodore W. And Betty J. Eckels Foundation | Andrea and Doug Edwards | Amanda and Nick Goetze | Anne and Mike Keeney | Gloria and Doug Marchant | Nancy and Steve Morrow | Irene Orgill | Chris and Dan Richards | Trish and Carl Ring | Irene and Fred Smith | Susan Adler Thorp | Shirley and Bob Turner | Adele Wellford

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Date

Sep 28 2025
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Time

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost

FREE

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Location

Dixon Gallery and Gardens
4339 Park Avenue, Memphis, TN
Opening Hour
9:00 am
Website
http://dixon.org

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Dixon Gallery and Gardens
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