Mother-Daughter Leaders at Featherstone Honored With Creative Living Award
<p>The award will go to Francine Kelly and Ann Smith in recognition of their work to promote the arts on the Vineyard. Ms. Kelly is former executive director at Featherstone; her daughter succeeded her.
The coveted Creative Living Award this year will go to mother-daughter duo Francine Kelly and Ann Smith in recognition of their work to promote the arts on Martha’s Vineyard.
Ms. Kelly led Featherstone Center for the Arts as its executive director from 2003 until 2010, when her daughter Ms. Smith succeeded her. This marks the third time an executive director at Featherstone has received the award; founding executive director Peggy Pinney is also a past recipient.
“I am so honored to join the company of . . . Featherstone’s founding executive director,” Ms. Kelly said in a prepared statement that accompanied the announcement. “Featherstone’s commitment and contribution to the Island has clearly been recognized by bestowing this award to all three of Featherstone’s executive directors in our short 19-year history.”
A graduate of Oberlin College, Ms. Kelly began her arts career as a docent at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and served on the boards of the Indianapolis Art Center, Young Audiences, and Very Special Arts. For more than 20 years, she directed programs at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the world’s largest children’s museum. She later became the director of Community Initiatives, working to revitalize the museum’s neighborhood and partnering with its surrounding businesses.
Francine fell in love with the Vineyard on her first visit at the age of 11. She retired to the Island in 2003, but retirement was short lived once she saw the Featherstone job advertised in the newspaper. Under her leadership, the art center dramatically increased its gallery shows, class offerings, special events and collaborations with other Island organizations.
Ann Smith grew up in Indiana, but spent summers on the Vineyard nearly all of her life. She studied art history and economics at the University of Michigan. After an early job in sales at IBM, she began working in independent schools, teaching computer science and then moving into administration, admission, development and alumni relations before being named head of school at St. Richards School in Indianapolis. Ann eventually moved permanently to the Vineyard, where she joined her mother as an assistant at Featherstone. In 2010 she took over as executive director. She has led the Martha’s Vineyard Arts steering committee and in May of this year received the Massachusetts Tourism Award.
The two women will receive their award at a ceremony on Nov. 4 at 5 p.m. at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury.
The Creative Living Award was established to recognize members of the Vineyard community who embody the spirit of Ruth Bogan, who in the words of her friend Ruth Redding, was a “gallant woman who loved beauty, who loved the Vineyard and who believed anyone can do anything.”
The award includes a small cash honorarium.
Past recipients have included artists, farmers, doctors and volunteers.

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These ladies inspire me.
Laverne W-V Brooklyn, NYThese ladies inspire me.
CONGRATULATIONS Francine and
thomas dresser oak bluffsCONGRATULATIONS Francine and Ann.
I can't think of two more influential supporters of the arts on Martha's Vineyard.
You are very deserving of this coveted award.
Tom and Joyce
Kudos and Congratulations to
Toni M Kauffman Burlington NJKudos and Congratulations to Ms. Kelly and Ms. Smith upon being recognized and receiving the Creative Living Award. I am a neophyte to the Vineyard (6 years); however I have developed a deep and abiding love for this wonderful place! I too hope to retire there in a years time and desire at that time to contribute to this community with it's rich history and vibrant cultural pulse.
Best wishes and warm regards,
Toni M. Kauffman
Two fabulous women who have
Lucy Cox Vineyard HavenTwo fabulous women who have created an environment for all to express oneself, true community builders. Congratulations, so well deserved.
Thank you so much. From the
Candy EdgartownThank you so much. From the iron pour to gallery shows to tapestry classes, music, more. You make Featherstone the treasure it is.
A well-deserved honor to a
Steve Auerbach Oak BluffsA well-deserved honor to a pair of wonderful people.
Congratulations to you both
Jo-Anne Bates. Pittsburgh, PACongratulations to you both. With your vision you have continually moved Featherstone into the ranks of a first class arts organization. I wish you continued success as you continue to grow all that is good about Featherstone.
A richly deserved honor to
Chip Coblyn OBA richly deserved honor to the two pillars of Featherstone. Congratulations Francine and Ann!
Congratulations Ann and
Sarah Mayhew West TisburyCongratulations Ann and Francine for a job well done! We all love Featherstone and all it has to offer the community!
Fabulous! A fitting honor for
Judie Carmichael Brown Denver, COFabulous! A fitting honor for two of the most dedicated, community focused women I know. True servant leaders! My best to you Francine and Ann!
Congratulations Ann and
Bob Jewett Vineyard HavenCongratulations Ann and Francine for your thoughtful and wise leadership. You have enriched our community and we are proud of your many accomplishments.
You two are more than
Gail farrish EdgartownYou two are more than deserving of this honor. We are all proud of you, as you should be proud of yourselves. Keep up the good work and keep moving Featherstone forward.
Excellent choices to two
Debbie Hale Vineyard HavenExcellent choices to two dedicated and talented women who have enriched the lives of so many!
Both these ladies rock! We
Jo-Ann Taylor West TisburyBoth these ladies rock! We are very fortunate that the powers that be saw fit to allow Ann to succeed Francine at the helm of Featherstone.
This is so marvelous. As a
Susan EdgartownThis is so marvelous. As a volunteer I can't tell you what a joy, enriching, vital place Featherstone has become. It is an island treasure in every way and both women are a gift to all things creative and cultural!! It is professional, and so beautifully advertised and everything is top-notch. Congratulations to you both.
Congratulations, Ann and
Dave, Rona and Sabrina Kuchta EdgartownCongratulations, Ann and Francine. This award is well deserved. It has been a pleasure to watch Featherstone grow over the years under your excellent leadership.
Well done!! Well deserved!!
Janice Frame EdgartownWell done!! Well deserved!! Congratulations
Well deserved! Wonderful
David Welch EdgartownWell deserved! Wonderful people and thank you for your contribution to Featherstone and Martha's Vineyard.
So delighted for both of you
Pat Tyra EdgartownSo delighted for both of you as you are so deserving. Will see you at the Chocolate celebration but regretfully will miss your award celebration; but my thoughts and best wishes will be with you.
A very well deserved award to
nancy morris vineyard havenA very well deserved award to the two most inspirational, admired, and enjoyable ladies I know. cheers and hooray!
A fitting tribute to two
Charlena Seymour Oak BluffsA fitting tribute to two outstanding community leaders. We cannot thank you enough. Hip, Hip, Hooray!
I am so proud of my mom and
Janis Smith-GomezI am so proud of my mom and twin sister!!! I love you! You women rock!!! :-)
I am so glad to have waltzed
Michelle VivianI am so glad to have waltzed into Featherstone almost 10 years ago! You both are an inspiration and a delight to myself and this community in so many ways. I love you both and I simply love Featherstone :)! Congratulations Ann and Francine!!
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