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The Art of Lucy Mackenzie Mark Stanley A tribute to long time supporter and artist Barbara Kaufman
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This past July, Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society held its first-ever online Art & Animals Auction, featuring over 40 animal-themed works of art donated from artists both near and afar. The connection between art and animals is at the core of Lucy Mackenzie, which is obvious from the moment you step into their lobby. The organization was thrilled to celebrate this bond throughout the auction and even transformed their shelter into a “gallery” weaving throughout their building, exhibiting all the donated works of art in fine fashion.
One of the biggest inspirations for the auction came from Vermont artist and animal advocate, Barbara Kaufman. Barbara, who previously sat as Board President at Lucy Mackenzie, created the distinct cat and dog logo for the
The Art of Lucy Mackenzie Lucy Mackenzie Mark Stanley shelter and was later recognized as an emeritus trustee for her ongoing support and philanthropic commitment towards the organization. Her artwork can also be seen gracing Lucy Mackenzie’s lobby, where several of her animal sketches and studies are framed and displayed alongside a portrait of Lucy Collamer Mackenzie, for whom the shelter was established and named after when she passed away in 1915. As an artist, Barbara was best known for her sculptures. Her creations are exceptional, graceful, and grounded, most often displaying figures in motion. They exhibit a deep understanding of the world and humanity at large. Barbara herself was exceptional, graceful, and grounded, too. Her sketches of cats and dogs appear, at times, to be deep in conversation. It’s easy to become lost in wonder at what they may be saying to one another, a true indicator of Barbara’s unique talent. Barbara passed away on September 13, 2015. Her commitment and dedication to animal welfare and Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society was exceptional. Both her direct and indirect involvement helped shape Lucy Mackenzie into the organization it is today. Upon Lucy Mackenzie’s grounds, next to the pond beside a willow tree, “Barbara’s Garden” sits humbly in honor of her. Each day, dogs are walked beside it. To know Lucy Mackenzie is to know the heart and giving spirit of Barbara Kaufman. Her dedication and altruism will never be forgotten and her legacy inspires Lucy Mackenzie to persevere each and every day.
Established in 1915, Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society is dedicated to enhancing the bond between animals and people by providing shelter and care for homeless animals and educating people about the care and training of animals in a humane community. Lucy Mackenzie’s shelter is located at 4832 Route 44 in West Windsor, VT, a ¼ mile away from the intersection of Route 106 and Route 44. Visit Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society online at www.lucymac.org .