Commissioned Work

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Francie Randolph has created commissions around the world. These commissions range from making large paintings to creating John Kenneth Galbraith’s 90th birthday invitation, from producing artwork for special events at the J.F. Kennedy Library Foundation to envisioning Harvard University’s new General Education visual identity.


Randolph’s commission list includes many private individuals and:


The Cultural Survival Foundation

Harvard University:

    • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts

   • Center for European Studies

   • Institute for Learning in Retirement

   • J.F. Kennedy School of Government

   • Office of the Arts

   • Office of General Education

   • Office of the Registrar

   • Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies

Houghton Mifflin

J.F. Kennedy Library and Foundation

Lighthouse Energy Group, DC

National Park Service

Peabody Essex Museum

St. Botolph Club of Boston

Teach for America, Inc., NY



The artist is... drawing from a vast, fluid fund of collective ideas. And his or her work is far less about a single finished object than about continuing processes of development and connection in which one thing always seems to be leading to the next.

RACHEL CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON

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