< As a part of
its Oral History Project documenting the life stories of New York City's African American artists, BOMB magazine published an interview with Eldzier Cortor (left), who died last November.
Not exact matches
Connor McLaughlin previously worked as the Dr. Kathy A. Agard Fellow in Community Philanthropy with Our State of Generosity
project at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy, conducting research on the
history of Michigan's philanthropic infrastructure by archiving historical
documents and
oral history interviews.
The Institute of
Oral History at the University of Texas — El Paso completed the Paso del Norte Entrepreneurship
Oral History Project to pay tribute to these entrepreneurs by interviewing them and
documenting their stories.
However, in a 2015 interview with Alteronce Gumby for BOMB Magazine's
Oral History Project, which
documented the life stories of New York City's black artists, Whitney discussed the profound importance of drawing and line.
The creation of this catalogue will capture the scope of the
project with beautifully
documented plates of the 64 works of art, reproductions of memorabilia, and over 14 written submissions which include culinary
history, poems, short fiction,
oral history, and lecture transcriptions.
The current release includes chapter essays on the seven neighborhoods, two scholarly essays on the early
history of collecting contemporary art in Dallas, an interactive gallery map
documenting the
history and locations of over 150 commercial galleries and nonprofit institutions in North Texas from the mid-1950s, and media - rich appendices that feature
oral histories, interviews, and detailed listings of collections in the DMA Archives related to the DallasSITES research
project.