Discipline: Literature

Constance Cappel

Discipline: Literature
Region: Harbor Springs, MI
MacDowell Fellowships: 1972, 1974
Constance Cappel is a writer and the author of books such as Hemingway in Michigan (1966), Utopian Colleges (1999), Odawa Language and Legends (2006), and Sweetgrass and Smoke (2004). Cappel has taught at Goddard College in Vermont and the University of Warsaw in Poland. She received her Ph.D. from The Union Institute in Cincinnati, OH.

Studios

Sorosis

Constance Cappel worked in the Sorosis studio.

Sorosis Studio was funded by the New York Carol Club of Sorosis. The small, masonry studio was designed by F. Winsor, Jr., the architect who also designed Savidge Library (1926) and Mixter Studio (1927). At the time of construction, the large porch on the southeast façade offered a spectacular mountain view that has since been obscured…

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