A one-woman show of her sculpture and drawings was held at the Worcester Art Museum in 1941.
In September 1896 Stephen Salisbury III and a group of his friends gathered together to created the Art Museum Corporation.
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His work is represented in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Library of Congress, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Worcester Art Museum, the Speed Art Museum, the Chazen Museum of Art the Green National Museum in Athens and the Australian National Museum in Canberra.
It is named after Elizabeth Tuckerman, the grandmother of Stephen Salisbury III who donated the land, which was left over from his donation to the Worcester Art Museum nearby.
From 1951 to 1981, Graziani was at the School of the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he taught and was also Dean.