Sentences with phrase «conduct oral history»

Project leaders in each state help the teens conduct oral history interviews and other research to chronicle local heritage.
In 1996 I was asked by Dr. Kenneth J. Cox, an administrator at Johnson Space Center and the founder of SATWG (see above) to conduct an oral history project with those engineers and administrators still alive (most are in their 70s and 80s) who played pivotal roles in the formation and early days of NASA.
The LP Historical Society will also be conducting an oral history from any long - time residents who would be willing to participate.
Milton Brown conducted an oral history interview with Raphael Soyer on May 13 - 1981 for the Archives of American Art.
National Life Stories conducted an oral history interview (C466 / 286) with Howard Hodgkin between 2008 and 2017 for its Architects Lives» collection held by the British Library.
Its members and officers have contacted the families of former Justices, have obtained gifts of historical materials, and have conducted oral histories to further preserve the Court's rich history, among other endeavors.

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The excerpt draws on: Jean Jennings Bartik, Pioneer Programmer (Truman State); Jean Bartik oral history, conducted by Gardner Hendrie, Computer History Museum, July 1, 2008; Jean Bartik oral history, conducted by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, Julhistory, conducted by Gardner Hendrie, Computer History Museum, July 1, 2008; Jean Bartik oral history, conducted by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, JulHistory Museum, July 1, 2008; Jean Bartik oral history, conducted by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, Julhistory, conducted by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, JulHistory Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, July 1999.
Space stories: Oral Histories From The Pioneers of America's Space Program An Oral History Project conducted in conjunction with the Houston Chapter of the AIAA and Honeywell Corporation Official...
The website also hosts a substantial new oral history collection: nearly 100 video interviews were conducted with those who took part in the experience.
In Virginia and Mississippi, elder interviews are being conducted to establish a rich oral history collection.
Have students conduct research on changes in the farming industry in your area, explore how changes in the industry have affected the average lifestyle over the last 30 years, collect oral histories from elders who have historical perspective, build a math lesson on supply and demand, check out the demographic statistics.
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.
Labor leaders, community activists, and others will also present an oral history of CPS school closings, consolidations and turnarounds and illustrate its impact on impoverished communities and conduct workshops on how to save troubled schools.
During this time, he conducted research on the history of Michigan's vibrant nonprofit and philanthropic infrastructure through archiving and examining a large number of historical documents in addition to a collection of oral history interviews.
LeRonn P. Brooks conducts an extensive interview with painter James Little as part of the BOMB Magazine Oral History Project.
It comes from a transcript of a 14 - hour oral - history interview for the Archives of American Art, conducted by Paul Cummings in 1973.
Saff's comments on Eco-Echo are excerpted from an interview conducted on August 15 and 16, 2013, for the Rauschenberg Oral History Project.
Summary: Interview of Philip Guston conducted on January 29, 1965, by Joseph Trovato, in the artist's home in Woodstock, New York, for the Archives of American Art's New Deal and the Arts Oral History Project.
The exhibition, Falkenstein's second large - scale solo show at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, will be accompanied by a fully - illustrated color catalogue, featuring a reprint of an Archives of American Art oral history interview conducted between the artist and Paul Karlstrom in 1995.
«SFMOMA 75th Anniversary: David White,» interview conducted by Richard Cándida Smith, Sarah Roberts, Peter Samis, and Jill Sterrett, 2009, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 2010, 34, 75, 76.
Perle Fine interview conducted by Dorothy Seckler in 1968 for the Oral History Program, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 7.
In addition to her work on various exhibitions and publications, she oversees Glenstone's Oral History Program, conducting interviews to document its institutional history and to enrich the understanding of the artists in the foundation's collHistory Program, conducting interviews to document its institutional history and to enrich the understanding of the artists in the foundation's collhistory and to enrich the understanding of the artists in the foundation's collection.
See Robert Rauschenberg, Oral History Interview conducted by Dorothy Gees Seckler, December 21, 1965, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Accessed June 23, 2013.
I mean, he had been to school in Kansas City, and he knew a little bit then, but he was very naive about art...» See Susan Weil, Oral History Interview conducted by Karen Thomas, January 5, 2011; copy in the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation archives.
In determining her food types, the artist employed non-traditional research material, such as memory, observation, oral history and menus, in a process reminiscent of early ethnographic studies conducted by ship's artists who recorded the customs, clothing, and cuisine of cultures different from their own.
Glimcher's reminiscences of Rauschenberg and the Anagrams exhibition at Pace are recorded in his newly released Oral History interview, conducted for the Robert Rauschenberg Oral History project in partnership with the Columbia Center for Oral History Research.
Lydia continues to manage production for artist Brandan «Bmike» Odums, including his first solo exhibition «Ephemeral Eternal» at Studio Be and, in collaboration with Welcome Table New Orleans, the Algiers Oral History and Public Art Intensive through which 24 high school youth are creating a freestanding mural based on interviews they conduct with elders on the evolution of race relations.
Quotes from: Oral history interview with Josef Albers, conducted by Sevim Fesci, 22 June — 5 July 1968, for the «Archives of American Art», Smithsonian Institution
Interview of Esther Gottlieb Conducted by Phyllis Tuchman, October 22, 1981 This interview was conducted as part of the Archives of American Art's Mark Rothko and His Times oral history project, with funding provided by the Mark Rothko FConducted by Phyllis Tuchman, October 22, 1981 This interview was conducted as part of the Archives of American Art's Mark Rothko and His Times oral history project, with funding provided by the Mark Rothko Fconducted as part of the Archives of American Art's Mark Rothko and His Times oral history project, with funding provided by the Mark Rothko Foundation
The exhibition, Falkenstein's second large - scale solo show at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, is accompanied by a fully - illustrated color catalogue, featuring a reprint of an Archives of American Art oral history interview conducted between the artist and Paul Karlstrom in 1995.
That legend is in no small part due to Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia, a book of oral histories with Goldstein and many of his friends and acquaintances, conducted by Richard Hertz, that came out in 2003, shortly after the artist's death.
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Since its inception in 1979, the Society has published more than 100 books and conducted more than 600 oral history interviews of leading members of the legal profession.
• Provide recommendations to the Commander regarding historical documentation and conduct independent historical research that includes oral history interviews for accuracy and consistency.
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