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In 2007, The MacDowell Colony celebrated its Centennial with an exciting yearlong program honoring the freedom to create.  The events were diverse and dynamic, engaging artists, opinion leaders, our nation's government, the state of New Hampshire, the local community, Colony Fellows, and a wide array of art lovers and those curious about the place that has contributed so much to our society.

From a stirring speech on the political necessities of the arts given by MacDowell Chairman Robert MacNeil at the Kennedy Center in Washington (click here for the transcript, or here for the audio version), to a multi-generational reunion of MacDowell Fellows on the lawns of Central Park in New York, the Colony emphasized not just its own rich legacy but that of those who work each day to bring creativity and insight to our common culture.

We invite you to review some of the Centennial year here, including a beautiful 240-page book with 14 essays by noted MacDowell Fellows and approximately 140 vintage and newly commissioned photographs. Together, these provide both an intimate portrayal of the Colony and compelling insights on art in America. Those curious about MacDowell's history may wish to explore the substantive and intriguing exhibit put together by the Library of Congress.  This exhibition included fine prints, holograph music scores, first editions, photographs, and historical documents from the Colony’s archives that chronicle its development and its influence on the arts in America. For a more contemporary look at the Colony, watch the commissioned MacDowell film which premiered at MoMA in the spring of 2007.  This hourlong feature, entitled Seasons of MacDowell, is a quartet of films, each a different style of filmmaking, that use the seasons as a setting for a look behind the studio walls. (Please be aware that this is 60-minute film and may take time downloading.)   

Local activities, including Peterborough Projects, and the Medal Day commission of Landlines are included here. These events rounded out the fall and winter of the Centennial, along with our November 7th Freedom to Create Symposium in Washington, D.C., co-sponsored by MacDowell and the Alliance of Artist Communities, at the National Press Club and featuring NEA Chairman Dana Gioia, as well as our stimulating evening on MacDowell writers and literature at Symphony Space in December.  Finally, to read more about our amazing capstone gala at Roseland Ballroom in New York, where MacDowell rung in the second century, click here or check out a press story on it here.

For those interested in seeing MacDowell through all its 100 years, we invite you to scroll through our interactive timeline!  And to browse through a selection of the wide press MacDowell received during the year, click here.

Don't forget to check out our Summer and Winter, 2007 newsletters here which cover the Centennial year in full.  And, in case you haven't, remember to sign up for our e-News to receive ongoing information about the Colony as we begin our next 100 years!