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Web legacy

The preserved digital trail around Mary Alice Bennett and MJA Studio.

The public web trail still matters. A linked Blogger profile, multiple subject-specific blogs, and third-party references preserve a broad digital footprint around her artwork, research, and public presentation.

Digital web legacy and preserved online trail of Mary Alice Bennett and MJA Studio

Web archive guide

Move through the web footprint by hubs, witness traces, old studio signals, and the pages they support.

This page gathers the blog networks, third-party traces, and historical-domain caution that shape the web record around her work.

Hub

Blogger is the main hub

The profile hub is the cleanest place to feel the scale of the public self-archiving network that grew around the work.

Witness

Third-party traces matter

Old praise, outside mentions, and preserved references make the web footprint feel witnessed rather than self-contained.

Control

Historic does not mean current

The page keeps the old-domain caution visible so recovered traces add authority without creating confusion about ownership today.

Blogger hubThe profile links art, symbolism, research, and memory blogs into one visible network.
2008 public praiseT.S. Steve Minton’s blog preserves third-party references to Mary Alice Bennett, MJA Studio, and public presentation of the work.
Long-running self-archiveThe blog network suggests she preserved and revisited her own material across many years and subjects.
Historic-domain cautionFormer-domain references matter historically, but the live mjastudio.com should not be treated as a current family-controlled site.

Art archive blogs

CalleValentinus, Mary Bennett blogs, mja favorites, and related posts help surface artwork titles, dates, and recurring visual places.

Research / symbolism blogs

Saenz de Castillon Diary, Jan Brueghel Limoux, LDS Archaeology, Stones of Seers, Plates of Gold, and related blogs deepen the research record.

Special project traces

Mt. Baldy, Jan Brueghel Limoux, and the Tucson / MJA Studio thread now stand out enough to live as internal named sections rather than loose links.

Major web paths

Important caution

The old mjastudio.com references matter historically because they help prove a public studio identity. But the live domain is not treated here as an active family site. This archive only uses that domain as a historical reference point when older sources mention it.

Where this leads

With the blog network identified, visitors can move more confidently between the timeline, works, places, and research pages without losing the thread of how the public record fits together.