Maples was proficient in painting, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking and weaving. Maples studied
printmaking during the summers between 1943 and 1945 with
Lawrence Barrett. In 1944, Maples won an honorable mention for her painting,
Satin Glass and Fruit in the Sixth Texas General Exhibition held at the Dallas Museum of Art. In 1959, Maples' print,
Summer Madness (1956) was shown in the exhibition, "60 Prints by 60 Artists from Local Collections: Post-War Prints 1946–1959." Maples participated in an exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art in 1990 called "Photographic Abstractions: Barbara Maples & Carlotta Corpron." Maples' work is part of the permanent collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, the
El Paso Museum of Art and the
Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Her work was included in the 2021 exhibition
Women in Abstraction at the
Centre Pompidou. == References ==