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== Posthumous exhibitions == The exhibition ''To All Believers—The Art of Pamela Colman Smith'' was held in the United States in 1975, sponsored by the [[University of Delaware]] and the [[Delaware Art Museum]] in association with the Delaware chapter of [[The Victorian Society#Victorian Society in America|The Victorian Society in America]].<ref name="Kaplan410">{{harvnb |Kaplan |2018 |page=410}}</ref> The exhibition was held at the Delaware Art Museum from 11 September to 19 October, and at the [[Princeton University Art Museum|Art Museum, Princeton University]], from 4 November to 7 December.<ref name="Parsons1975">{{cite book |last1=Parsons |first1=Melinda Boyd |title=To All Believers: The Art of Pamela Colman Smith |date=1975 |publisher=University of Delaware}}</ref> An exhibition, ''Georgia O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle'', was held in 2007–2008. It was at three museums: the [[Georgia O'Keeffe Museum]] in Santa Fe, New Mexico; the [[High Museum of Art]] in Atlanta, Georgia; and the [[San Diego Museum of Art]] in San Diego, California. The exhibition included works by Smith and other women artists who were active in the art and photography scene prior to O'Keeffe. Their works help to put O'Keeffe's art in the context of the time.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa15.htm|title=Georgia O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle|website=tfaoi.com|access-date=2017-02-09}}</ref> The exhibition was based on the scholarly book ''Modernism and the Feminine Voice: O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle'' by Kathleen Pyne, which contains a chapter on Smith.<ref>{{harvnb|Pyne|2007|pages=1–61}}</ref> The Brooklyn Campus of the [[Pratt Institute Libraries]] mounted the exhibition ''Pamela Colman Smith: Life and Work'' in 2019, including books, prints, reproductions of paintings and illustrations, tarot decks, and photographs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Opening Reception and Tarot Reading for ''Pamela Colman Smith: Life and Work'' |url=https://www.pratt.edu/events/event/14556/ |publisher=Pratt Institute |access-date=14 March 2021}}</ref><ref name="Ray2019">{{cite web |last1=Ray |first1=Sharmistha |title=Reviving a Forgotten Artist of the Occult |url=https://hyperallergic.com/490918/pamela-colman-smith-pratt-institute-libraries/ |website=Hyperallergic |access-date=14 March 2021 |date=23 March 2019}}</ref>
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