Work

Stained Glass Projects
MSU Museum Press Release for Michigan Stained Glass Census
Detroit Free Press article, via Travel Agent Central: August, 2011
– Early Link to Michigan Stained Glass Census Information

 

 

Books & Publications
Artists in Aprons: Folk Art by American Women by C. Kurt Dewhurst, Marsha MacDowell, and Betty MacDowell, 1979, E.P. Dutton and the Museum of American Folk Art in New York.
– Religious Folk Art in America: Reflections of Faith by C. Kurt Dewhurst, Betty MacDowell, and Marsha MacDowell, 1983, E.P. Dutton and the Museum of American Folk Art in New York.
Michigan Women: Firsts and Founders by Rachel Harley and Betty MacDowell, 1993, Michigan Womens Studies Association.
– Michigan Women: Firsts and Founders, Volume 2 by Rachel Harley and Betty MacDowell, 1995, Michigan Womens Studies Association.
– MacDowell, Betty. “Michigan’s Stained Glass Industry: Tradition and Innovation,” in Yvonne R. Lockwood and Ruth Fitzgerald, eds. 1995 Festival of Michigan Folklife. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Museum, 1995.
A History of Delta Presbyterian Church, 2000.
– American Women Stained Glass Artists, 1870-1930: Their World and Their Windows by Betty MacDowell, 1986, Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University.
– Religion on the Road: Highway Evangelism and Worship Environments for the Traveler in America, by Betty MacDowell, Journal of American Culture, Volume 5, Issue 4, pages 63-73, Winter, 1982.

Cable interview: Betty MacDowell, Virginia White. Jen Kampka. ©1995, 29:22.
Interview with MacDowell about the “diamond jubilee” celebrating 75 years of gaining the vote as well as  discussion of her book, Michigan Women Firsts and Founders.

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