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Karen Woods
April 21, 2021
The basketry community has lost one of its most important members. I had the pleasure of spending time with Dorothy at the Cincinnati Convergence and she was so gracious!
Linette Lander
December 28, 2020
My mother, Mary Ellen (Vavra) Lander, attended Coe with Mrs. Barnes, and once they were both in the Columbus area, was active with her in the Central Ohio Weavers' Guild, Habitat for Humanity, and likely also peace activities. My late father, Wayne Lander, enjoyed being with Marshall Barnes & in later years, taking him to medical appointments. I fondly recall a visit to the Barnes studio in Worthington over tea & my mother's scones as well as a Columbus exhibition of basketry. My mother passed away from Alzheimer's about a week after her Coe classmate. Sending the family support as they celebrate this rich, well-lived life.
Ben and Jane Mack-Crane
December 5, 2020
Dorothy was a lovely woman and a gifted artist. She was a treasured friend to Tom and Barbara Crane, Ben's parents, who lived nearby in Worthington OH. Dorothy would come over to Tom and Barbara's house frequently to collect maidenhair ferns from their garden to use in her works. Dorothy gave Tom a snipping of the vine from her back fence and it is happily growing in our back yard in the Chicago suburbs. She was a caring friend to us and our boys as well, when we visited Worthington we often visited with her. She will be missed.
Bridget Weise Knyal
December 4, 2020
I enjoyed meeting Dorothy in Chicago when I lived with Julie. I had a wonderful weekend in their home once and I remember lovely natural artifacts everywhere. I also remember her serving us warm pie with a little slice of cheddar cheese. She had one of the warmest smiles I've ever known. I recall how she smiled with peace and love in her sparkling eyes walking down the aisle on Julie's wedding day. My thoughts are with all of you.

Monique van Nieuwland
December 4, 2020
Dorothy was a visiting artist at Canberra School of Art about 20 years ago. She loved 'meeting' Australian trees and understanding their growth habits. In particular she loved Eucalyptus trees with scribbles, left by small insects, on their bark. In her art Dorothy also inscribed bark with great consideration for the tree.
I have attached a photo of an experimental piece she made at our house (showing marks made by insects on Eucalyptus bark, enveloped by another piece of malleable bark) when she stayed with us.
I treasure it!
Thank you Dorothy XXX
Charissa Brock
December 2, 2020
Dorothy left behind such a legacy in her work. She was so kind and generous in her knowledge. I met her in 1995 during a basketry opening at Sybaris gallery in Royal Oak MI. I was amazed by her work; pure, beautiful, and full of connection to the earth. She graciously took me out to learn how to gather tree bark. Such beautiful magic she shared with me that day. I am forever grateful for the moment we shared which helped push my own love of nature forward in work. Thank you for sharing such beautiful light with us Dorothy!
Winnifred Weeks
December 1, 2020
I did not know Dorothy. But I noticed in her obituary that she attended Coe College, which is in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Because she was so obviously an artist, I wonder if one of her professors at Coe College was my grandfather, Marvin Cone. He founded the art department at Coe and taught art there until his retirement. Dorothy Barnes certainly was a marvelous woman.
Karin Johnson Jones
November 29, 2020
Dorothy was so patient and kind when my mother would take forever picking me up after my piano lessons. I spent many a half hour watching Sesame Street with Julie. I have encountered her artistry in various paces, including a display at Port Columbus. I even considered commissioning her to make a baby basket when I was expecting my children, but I knew I couldn’t afford what her work was worth. What a treasure! May the God of All Comfort enfold you in his arms and bring you joy as you share treasured memories.
Donna Mogavero
November 29, 2020
I remember have very fond memories of Dorthy. I am a friend of her sons and she was a dynamite of a woman and human being. What a wonderful long life she lived. My condolences to the Barnes family.
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