Family of late artist invites public to have works

Leverett artist Rhoda Juels died recently, leaving behind a collection of works that the public is invited to take, completely free. The public can visit 20 Lawton Road in Leverett on Friday and Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. and take home — for free — any of her more than 200 works.

Leverett artist Rhoda Juels died recently, leaving behind a collection of works that the public is invited to take, completely free. The public can visit 20 Lawton Road in Leverett on Friday and Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. and take home — for free — any of her more than 200 works. CONTRIBUTED

The public is invited to take Juels’ artworks.

The public is invited to take Juels’ artworks. CONTRIBUTED

By CAROLYN BROWN

Staff Writer

Published: 04-02-2025 6:29 PM

Leverett artist Rhoda Juels died recently, leaving behind a substantial collection of her works. Now, her daughter Dara is inviting members of the public to take the art – entirely free.

From noon to 5 p.m. on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, guests can visit 20 Lawton Road. in Leverett to take home pieces of Juels’ work. An online inventory of the work shows more than 200 items available, including fiber art, clothing and jewelry.

In a 2013 artist bio, Juels wrote: “I use primarily fiber materials to create two- and three-dimensional art works, including installations, that often have feminist themes and social commentary. For example, honoring distinguished women or bringing attention to the plight of women in oppressive circumstances.

“My work incorporates contemporary sensibilities and unusual materials with traditional techniques such as hand sewing, crocheting, beading, gluing, painting, encaustic and felting.”

The family requests that visitors bring their own bags or boxes to transport the works and park on Lawton Road. For those who need it, transportation up the driveway will be available.

Dara also requests that visitors RSVP if possible via a Google form, which is also available through the Hospice of The Fisher Home’s Facebook page.

Carolyn Brown can be reached at cbrown@gazettenet.com.

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