A painter and teacher active in Birmingham, Alabama, Arrie Plummer was a member of the Birmingham Art Club and the Alabama Art League. She was also a member of the Dixie Art Colony, a group of women artists working together to promote their art and that of women generally in Alabama during the first half of the 20th century. In those days in the South, women artists were not considered professionals, and art was something condoned from them as long as they did not take it too seriously.
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