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Oral Histories The Art Institute of Chicago

    https://www.artic.edu/archival-collections/oral-histories
    Artists Oral History Archive. Over 200 oral histories and interviews of predominantly Chicago-based artists and designers drawn from three collections. The 70+: Chicago Visual Artist Oral History Archive, collected by Linda L. Kramer and Sandra Binion between 2010 and 2013, explores diverse aspects of the personal and professional lives of these Chicago visual artists.

Oral History - National Gallery of Art

    https://www.nga.gov/research/gallery-archives/oral-history.html
    The National Gallery of Art established its oral history program in 1987 in the context of preparations for its 50th anniversary celebrations and at a time of generational change. Since then, interviews have been conducted with trustees and donors to the Gallery, former executive officers, retired curatorial and administrative staff, architects ...

Pandemic Oral History Project Archives of American Art ...

    https://www.aaa.si.edu/inside-the-archives/pandemic-oral-history-project
    Lara M. Evans, associate professor of art history, Institute of American Indian Arts. Ben Gillespie, Arlene and Robert Kogod Secretarial Scholar for Oral History. Jacob Proctor, Gilbert and Ann Kinney New York Collector. Matthew Simms, Gerald and Bente Buck West Coast Collector.

Community-Based Artists Oral History Project // Regional ...

    https://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ROHO/projects/cba/index.html
    Mount Shasta Peace Mural Oral History Project. We complement Purifoy's interview with a series of interviews documenting Siskiyou County Peace Mural unveiled in Mt. Shasta, California, in 2007. The interviews are with the lead artist, project coordinator, contributing artists, and community members who participated in the project.

Artists with Disabilities Oral History Project, Regional ...

    https://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ROHO/projects/artistsdis/
    Sep 14, 2011 · Dancer, choreographer, and educator, Homer Avila, was looking forward to being part of this oral history project, and we were eager for his contributions. He participated in early project planning, visiting with us when he was in the Bay Area. Sadly, Homer Avila died before we …

Articles: The Oral History Project - BOMB Magazine

    https://bombmagazine.org/series/oral-history/
    The Oral History Project is dedicated to collecting, developing, and preserving the stories of distinguished visual artists of the African Diaspora. The Oral History Project has organized interviews including: Wangechi Mutu by Deborah Willis, Kara Walker & Larry Walker, Edward Clark by Jack Whitten, Adger Cowans by Carrie Mae Weems, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe by Kalia Brooks, Melvin Edwards by Michael Brenson, Terry Adkins by Calvin Reid, Stanley Whitney by Alteronce Gumby, Gerald Jackson by ...

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