Oral history interview with Jean Holmes
McChesney, Mary Fuller
New Deal and the Arts Oral History Project
12 Pages (Transcript)
An interview of Jean Holmes conducted by Mary McChesney on 1965 Apr. 12 for the Archives of American Art.
Double X records
Records of the Grandview Cooperative Art Gallery and the women's artist group Double X, Los Angeles, annotated throughout by group member Mary Kenon Breazeale.
Gene Kloss papers
The papers of California and New Mexico painter and etcher, Gene Kloss, provide scattered documentation of Kloss's career through 35 items dating from 1932-1956. Records include letters to Kloss, primarily about exhibitions and purchases of her work; press clippings documenting exhibitions and other activities including lectures delivered by Kloss; a photograph of Kloss and three photographs of her artwork; and ten etchings. The etchings represent a complete set of the artist's prints of the Southwest executed for the Public Works of Art Project from 1933-1934.
Norma Broude and Mary Garrard papers
Garrard, Mary D.
Papers compiled by Norma Broude, Mary Garrard, and Broude and Garrard together relating to the feminist art movement, especially the history of the Women's Caucus for Art (WCA). Files include a dossier formed by the Ad Hoc Committee of Women Artists (1972), reports, correspondence, meeting files, founding documents, surveys, committee records …
Research material relating to June Wayne
Research material compiled by Price Hicks in preparation for a television program about June Wayne. Included is an interview on CD and scripts for the project. The program was never completed.
Nan Rice price list
Priced list of paintings for sale by Hugh A. Rice of Stockton, California.
Marjorie Nodelman papers
The papers of painter Marjorie Nodelman measure 1.8 linear feet and date from 1950-2014. Included are biographical material, correspondence, Nodelman's writings about art philosophy, photographs and slides of works of art, commission files, works of art, and printed material.
Florence Resnikoff papers
The papers of silversmith, Florence Resnikoff measure 1.4 linear feet and date from circa 1950-2011. Included is professional correspondence regarding Resnikoff, silversmithing and Resnikoff's work; printed material; few photographs; price lists; and project files.
Edith Hamlin photographs of murals
Six photographs showing Hamlin at work on Federal Art Project murals for the Mission High School Library in San Francisco, 1937.
Oral history interview with Kira Perov-Viola
Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter
An interview of Kira Perov-Viola conducted 2005 Aug. 30, by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, for the Archives of American Art, in the artist's studio, in Long Beach, Calif.