A sister organization of Tasha Tudor and Family, the non-profit Tasha Tudor Society prints a semiannual Journal, coordinates Chapters, and is developing other community programs.
Find out more below.
About the Society
Mission Statement
To inspire and connect people through the world created by author, illustrator and early American lifestyle icon, Tasha Tudor.
Organizational History
This organization was founded in 2006 by Tasha’s grand-daughter-in-law, Amy Tudor and it received federal exempt status in 2007, six months before Tasha passed away. Tasha was pleased that her family founded an organization to preserve and celebrate her lifetime of work and joy.
From 2007- 2010, charter members donated over $123,000 and the organization (originally known as the Tasha Tudor Museum) opened an exhibition space in West Brattleboro, Vermont.
From 2009-2016, the organization created a new exhibit each summer and welcomed guests from around the world.
In 2017, the Tasha Tudor Society revised its direction and closed the exhibit space. In its place, we are growing the Society Chapters, producing our award-winning printed Journal of the Tasha Tudor Society, and developing new programs to reach a wider audience.
Learn more on the Tasha Tudor Society website
Programs
Programs
Receive the Tasha Tudor Society's printed publication, the semiannual, ad-free Journal of the Tasha Tudor Society with original content by becoming a member. The Journal is one of the cornerstones through which the Society fulfills its mission of connecting and inspiring people through the world of Tasha Tudor.
Attend a chapter event in your area. The chapters are a way to enjoy, study and celebrate Tasha Tudor’s world with like-minded folks in your area.
In collaboration with libraries, schools and other community partners, the Society is developing programs based on Tasha Tudor’s work and life that foster connection and inspiration among people of all ages. Find out more about Community Programs