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Finding aids:
Willard Warren Cummings papers, circa 1911-1997
Willard Warren Cummings (1915-1975) was a painter and co-founder of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine.
Demi and Arturo Rodríguez papers, circa 1957-2016
Demi (1955- ) and Arturo Rodríguez (1956- ) are painters in Miami, Florida.
Kathy Vargas papers, circa 1965-2016
Kathy Vargas (1950- ) is a professor and photographer in San Antonio, Texas.
Charles "Chaz" Bojoìrquez papers, 1956-2017
Charles "Chaz" Bojoìrquez (1949- ) is a painter and commercial artist in Los Angeles, California.
Philip Brookman papers, 1977-1993
Philip Brookman is a curator in California and Washington, D.C.
Carlos Almaraz and Elsa Flores papers, 1946-1996
Carlos Almaraz (1941-1989) was a painter and muralist in Los Angeles, California. His wife Elsa Flores (1955- ) is also a painter and muralist. Almaraz and Flores collaborated on the mural California Dreamscape as part of the Chicano street
arts movement.
David S. Rubin papers, 1960-2017
David S. Rubin (1949- ) is a curator and art critic in Los Angeles, California.
Andres Serrano papers, 1986-2013
Andres Serrano (1950- ) is a photographer in New York, New York.
Frans Wildenhain papers, 1890-1991
Frans Wildenhain (1905-1980) was a German-born ceramicist, sculptor, and educator active in Rochester, New York.
Francis Sumner Merritt papers, 1930-1980
Francis Sumner Merritt (1913-2001) was a painter, designer, and arts administrator. He was the first director of the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine.
Christine Fairsmith interviews of artists, 1981
Christine Fairsmith is the Development and Communications Coordinator at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
Transcripts of oral history interviews with:
D. J. (Debra Jane) Hall (2000)
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