The Hale Family in American Art is an exhibit which considers the work of three significant artists from a historic family, simultaneously for the first time. The interdisciplinary exhibit draws on the art retained in the family along with artifacts connected to the works, correspondence of the artists, and published descriptive memoirs about their lives written by Nancy Hale, the only child of two of them and the niece of the third artist. The result of years of research by another family member, The Hale Family in American Art offers glimpses of the gender constructs, the artist's lifestyle, and the art education available both in Europe and the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.