Cook Foundation acquires 300+ works by Kacey Carneal, to open Fine Arts Museum of Gloucester with retrospective exhibit

“They have suffered a great something and yet stood proud”, (2020) is the last completed work by Kacey Carneal. This work will be on view to the public at the Fine Arts Museum of Gloucester, a project of the Cook Foundation.

The Cook Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of the Fine Arts Museum of Gloucester on June 13, 2023 and the acquisition of more than 300 works and artifacts by Kacey Carneal (1935-2022), a self-taught naïve folk artist who painted at her home in Gloucester every day for nearly fifty years. We would like to extend our deepest thanks to Kacey’s daughters, Vicki Henderson and Susie Mains, for their collaboration and generosity.

The acquisition of her œuvre includes oil on wood and canvas. Her folk-art style is characterized by her painting of the frames as extensions of the works themselves. Also, included in the acquisition are artifacts and objets d’art the artist painted. Carneal’s works are documented in the American Folk Art Museum and the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC, has a personal record of Carneal in its archives.

Source: Cook Foundation, May 5, 2023
https://www.thecookfoundation.org/