Jul 07, 2015
The Gravestone Girls
Putting the 'Rave' Back in Grave!

Historic Cemetery Documentation and Mortuary Art

The Gravestone Girls’ mission is to "Keep Our Dead Alive!”  We create decorative artwork using the beautiful and primitive images carved on olde New England gravestones; give lectures on cemetery art, history and symbolism as well as teach gravestone rubbing classes!  Our work aims to entertain and educate on the historical perspective of old cemeteries by documenting and preserving the beautiful art they contain.

To produce our three-dimensional art pieces, we perfected a casting technique which exactly replicated the original gravestone carving.  The creations in our collection are derived from 17th-21st century gravestones found in cemeteries throughout the New England region.  All our pieces are hand-formed and finished in a process we specifically developed.  It's important to note that no stones are ever harmed by our techniques—preservation is our primary concern!

Artwork by The Gravestone Girls is used to decorate the home and garden, provide a resource for historical education and fundraising as well as assist people in the genealogical documentation of their ancestral gravestones.  Wall hangings, jewelry, magnets, clocks and other interior and exterior pieces are the result of our artistic endeavors.  We regularly make our craft available to families desiring a memento from a sacred resting place. We also develop collections of important images related to a town’s history to be used as a method to raise money for cemetery restoration projects, fund other historical related projects and help support a group’s future activities.

History lessons are a Gravestone Girls’ specialty!  We regularly deliver lectures on the art, history and symbolism of gravestones and the evolution of cemeteries from the 17th century through modern day.  Our programs are tailored to the town, group or organization we are speaking to; and a thorough examination of local burial grounds is conducted prior to the event.  Photographs are collected from our exploration and used to build a comprehensive ninety minute presentation.

We would be honored by the opportunity to develop a special commission piece of your family’s historic gravestone, present a lecture to an organization you are involved with or participate in another aspect of your local history!  Feel free to inquire!

The Gravestone Girls endeavor to help preserve a rich folk art tradition unique to our nation.  We hope you are intrigued enough by our activities to investigate and expand on the special history which lives in everyone’s backyards.

Brenda Sullivan, Maggie White & Melissa Anderson                                                        The Gravestone Girls - Putting the 'Rave' Back in Grave!