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Bill Barton, one of Nancy Hemenway Barton's three sons, examines "Roserock," a tapestry created in 1982, during the installation of the exhibit of her work at the University of New England.
Nancy Hemenway Barton at an exhibition at the Pan American Union Building in Washington, D.C., date unknown.
Curator Anne Zill works on Nancy Hemenway Barton's "Tipi Waterfall," which was recreated in 1992 after the original was damaged during the Tienanmen Square riots in China.
Some of the art work of Nancy Hemenway Barton at the University of New England Art Gallery.
Brad, left, and Bill Barton, talk about "Bending Blue," a tapestry created by their mother in 1987.
A view from above of part of the installation at the UNE gallery in Portland.
Bill Barton, one of Nancy's three sons, looks over "Roserock," a tapestry created in 1982.