Alice Balch Stone was born on July 12, 1876 at Swampscott, MA. and died on September 15, 1969 at Boston MA.
Alice Balch Stone studied with Caroline Rimmer, Wilber Dean Hamilton, and John Wilson. She was a painter, ceramicist, sculptor, and craftsperson. She spent her life living and working in New England — in Jamaica Plain and Boston, Massachusetts, and in Chocorua, New Hampshire.
She held memberships in the Boston Art Club, National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, The Copley Society, and Alliance.
In 1929, there was a solo exhibit of her works at the Doll and Richards Gallery in Boston.
Works located include Near Chocorua, a pottery plaque in the Jackson Memorial Building. Other items located have been found at the Boston Floating Hospital and the Judge Baker Child Guidance Center in Boston.
Reference
Find a Grave
Women Artists of the White Mountains
Stone Family Correspondence at New Hampshire Historical Society