Oral history interview with María Brito
Martínez, Juan A.
An interview of Cuban born sculptor María Brito conducted 1997 October 25, by Juan A. Martínez, in Brito's home/studio, Miami, Florida, for the Archives of American Art.
María Brito sketchbooks
Four sketchbooks, 1980-1983, 1983-1989, 1989-1993, and undated, containing drawings and notes.
Oral history interview with Enrique Guy Garcia
Martínez, Juan A.
73 Pages (Transcript)
An interview of Enrique Guy Garcia conducted 1998 Mar. 18, by Juan A. Martinez, in Garcia's studio, Miami, Fla., for the Archives of American Art.
Elenora S. Chambers papers
The scattered papers of sculptor and painter Elenora S. Chambers measure 0.2 linear feet and date from 1955 to 1993. Found are biographical material, correspondence with Florida arts organizations, a photograph and slides, printed material, a sketchbook, and writings and notes.
Albert Laessle papers
Letters, photographs, sketches, printed material and miscellany.
Tomás Oliva papers
This small collection of papers of Cuban born sculptor and painter Tomás Oliva measure 0.2 linear feet and date from circa 1969-1996. Found among the papers are a chronology; life documents; exhibition catalogs, including one from the 1993 exhibition of three of the original Los Once Cuban artist's group forty years after their first exhibition in Havana; one letter from Cyndee Levy-Angulo; notes and poetry; a photograph of Oliva with José Antonio Díaz Peláez; photographs of sculpture, two sketchbooks; and loose sketches and doodles.
Scull family scrapbook
The Scull family scrapbook dates from 1953-1996 and comprises approximately 300 items including photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, and other printed material regarding the artwork and public appearances of Haydée, Sahara, and Michael Scull.
Roberto Estopiñán scrapbook
The Roberto Estopiñán scrapbook measures 0.2 linear feet and dates from 1967-2013. The scrapbook documents Estopiñán's career as a sculptor through a resume, some correspondence, clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, and photographs.
Enrique Riverón papers
The papers of Cuban born painter, sculptor, cartoonist, and illustrator Enrique Riverón measure 3.3 linear feet and date from 1918-1990s. The collection contains correspondence, writings, diary entries, scrapbooks, printed material, and photographs documenting Riverón's career as an illustrator, cartoonist, painter and sculptor in the United States and Cuba and, to a lesser extent, Riverón's teaching career at Wichita University in Kansas.
Oral history interview with Ruben Torres-Llorca
Martínez, Juan A.
An interview of Ruben Torres-Llorca conducted 1998 January 31, by Juan A. Martínez, in Torres Llora's home/studio, Miami, Florida, for the Archives of American Art.