Mary Ethel Williams Barrett (1913–1951) was an artist, an art teacher, and the first director of the Wilmington Museum of Art. She served as director until 1940.
Mary "Ethel" Williams was “educated in Wilmington Schools, Duke University, and at Harvard University. She served as an assistant in the Department of Fine Arts at Duke from 1931 to 1937.”[1]
^“Wilmington Museum Founder Succumbs,” Wilmington News, December 7, 1951, p. 2
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