Bob Stocksdale and Kay Sekimachi papers
0.125 Gigabytes
The papers of woodturner Bob Stocksdale and fiber artist Kay Sekimachi measure 19.5 linear feet and 0.125 GB and date from circa 1900 to 2015. Found are biographical materials, correspondence, writings, professional files, exhibition files, project files, personal business records, printed and digital material, scrapbooks, photographic material, and artwork. Of note are records from Sekimachi's forced internment during World War II at Tanforan Assembly Center and Topaz War Relocation Center from 1942 to 1944.
Oral history interview with Dominic Di Mare
Mayfield, Signe
Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America
An interview of Dominic Di Mare conducted 2002 June 4-10, by Signe Mayfield, for the Archives of American Art's Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America, at his home and studio, in Tiburon, California.
Eugene H. Boudreau photographs of Tarahumara peoples
77 Prints (silver gelatin (including some copies of color prints))
600 Color negatives (circa, acetate (including 35 mm))
64 Negatives (acetate, 35 mm)
250 Color slides (circa)
7 Copy negatives (7 copy negatives (including one color negative))
Photographs made by Eugene H. Boudreau depicting Tarahumara people, ceremonies (including Easter observances), villages, and craftspeople. The collection documents activities including weaving and textiles, brickmaking, pottery making, basketmaking, hatmaking, and food preparation. There are also images of a mercury mine, an archeological excavation, scenery of the Tarahumara Mountains and images …
Oral history interview with Wilma Harris
McChesney, Mary Fuller
New Deal and the Arts Oral History Project
39 Pages (Transcript)
An interview of Wilma Harris conducted by Mary McChesney on 1964 Apr. 22 for the Archives of American Art.
Festival Recordings: Narrative Stage: Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery; African-American Quilting; Generation to Generation
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Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Masters of the Traditional Arts Program 1994 Washington, D.C.
Nakashima, Marvin (recorder)
Gilson, John (recorder)
Williams, Arbie, 1916-2003
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1994 July 3
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compact audio cassette
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
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- CFCH.SFF.1994
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Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Festival Recordings: Narrative Stage: Master of the Chinese Pipa; Passing It On
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Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Masters of the Traditional Arts Program 1994 Washington, D.C.
Irby, Laurus (recorder)
Bonham, Fran (recorder)
Tang, Liang-Xing, 1948-
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1994 July 2
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compact audio cassette
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
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- CFCH.SFF.1994
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Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Festival footage: NEA Narrative Stage: Traditional Arts and Cultural Identity; Lei Making; Getting it Right
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Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Masters of the Traditional Arts Program 1994 Washington, D.C.
Wassmer, Franklin (field worker)
Kanakaʻole, Nālani
Kanahele, Kekuhi, 1966-
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1 Item (videocassette (VHS))
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- CFCH.SFF.1994
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Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Dale Jenkins postcard and photograph collection
11 Photographic prints
0.5 Linear feet
This collection consists of 145 postcards and 11 photographs depicting indigenous peoples of the Americas, with dates ranging 1890 – 1930s. The bulk of the collection consists of postcards of Native communities throughout the United States, and includes portrait images, dwellings, basket-making, weaving, and crafts.
Marianne Strengell papers
The papers of weaver, fiber artist and educator Marianne Strengell date from 1904 to the 1980s and measure 1.5 linear feet. The scattered papers focus on Strengell's career as an artist and include biographical materials, correspondence, writings, six scrapbooks, printed material, photographs, and artwork.
Oral history interview with Joyce Marquess Carey
Adamson, Glenn
Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America
An interview of Joyce Marquess Carey conducted 2002 June 16, by Glenn Adamson, for the Archives of American Art's Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America, at Carey's home, in Madison, Wisconsin.