Now available online at the Archives of American Art- Smithsonian Institution, November 2018
Finding aids:
Ramoìn Guerrero papers and photographs, 1978-1993
Ramoìn Guerrero (1946-1993) was a photographer in Miami, Florida. After a brief stint in New York where he worked as a photographer's assistant at the Mayo Studios, he returned to Miami in 1976 and opened his own studio. He is known for
his series of still lifes and nudes that explore themes of life, death, time, and religion, as well as portraits of notable Cuban American artists.
Roberto Sifuentes papers, circa 1988-2006
Roberto Sifuentes (1967- ) is a performance artist and arts instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago,in Chicago, Illinois.
Transcripts of oral history interviews with:
Helen Marjorie Windust Halper (1994)
Rosamond Forbes Pickhardt (1995)
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