Historic Artists' Homes and Studios program is a network of more than 30 of the United States' most significant artists' homes and studios that are open to the public. The network is affiliated with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The website for the Historic Artists' Homes and Studios Program is found at http://www.artistshomes.org
101 Spring Street, New York City home and studio of artist Donald Judd (1928–1994).
Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens home and studio of sculptor Albin Polasek (1879–1965)
Alice Austen House, Staten Island, NY of Alice Austen (1866–1952)
Burchfield Homestead Museum of Charles Ephraim Burchfield
Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Catskill, NY of Thomas Cole (1801–1848)
Messencope House, primary residence of the artist Charles Demuth (1883–1935)
Daniel Chester French studio, Chesterwood, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Eanger Irving Couse, historic home and studio of Eanger Irving Couse (1866–1936)
Edward Virginius Valentine, sculpture studio, Edward V. Valentine (1838–1930) was a sculptor
Elisabet Ney Museum, of Elisabet Ney (1833–1907)
Florence Griswold Museum
Fonthill Museum, of Henry Chapman Mercer (1856–1930), archaeologist, collector, and tile maker
Frelinghuysen Morris House and Studio of George L.K. Morris and Suzy Frelinghuysen in Lenox, Massachusetts
Gari Melchers, home and studio of Gari Melchers (1860–1932)
Grace Hudson Museum and Sun House of Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865–1937) and Dr. John W. Hudson (1857–1936)
Grant Wood studio
Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
Manitoga, The Russel Wright Design Center of Russel Wright (1904–1976)
Melrose Plantation of Clementine Hunter (1887–1988), the first self-taught African American artist to receive national media attention.
N.C. Wyeth house and studio
Newsday Center for Dove/Torr Studies of Arthur Dove and Helen Torr
Olana State Historic Site, Hudson, NY of Frederic E. Church (1826–1900)
Pewabic Pottery of Mary Chase Perry Stratton (1867–1961)
Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center of Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) and Lee Krasner (1908–1984)
Roger Brown Study Collection of Roger Brown
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907)
Sam Maloof Historic Residence and Woodworking Studio of Sam Maloof (born 1916)
T. C. Steele State Historic Site of Theodore Clement Steele (1847–1926)
Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site of Thomas Hart Benton (1889–1975)
Weir Farm National Historic Site of J. Alden Weir (1852–1919)
Wharton Esherick Studio of Wharton Esherick (1887–1970)
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