Sentences with phrase «oral history project»

I've found that underrepresented histories or perspectives often make rich subjects for oral history projects.
Both are books to share across generations and in oral history projects with older students.
They can also help refine future oral history projects.
The Judd Foundation Oral History Project documents the collective breadth of knowledge that these individuals possess.
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.
Your Grandmother Should Know is on oral history project where we collect interviews from our grandmothers on the long history of cloth diapering.
He is currently at work on an extensive oral history project about Jason Rhoades.
Summary: An interview of Robert Motherwell conducted 1981 Feb. 15, by Phyllis Tuchman, for the Archives of American Art's Mark Rothko and His Times oral history project.
For instance, urban place - based lessons could include oral history projects where students collect the stories of community members, or historical parks or buildings, or learning about urban agriculture and community gardening in large cities with food deserts.
It is one of the largest oral history projects of its kind and is open to the general public for -LSB-...]
If I was to ask any senior at St. Andrew's who they interviewed for their American Century Oral History Project last year, there is a strong likelihood that they would recall his or her name.
American Libraries presented Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps, a nonprofit oral history project that honors and celebrates the lives of everyday people through listening.
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 ESA and Spinelli online oral history projects make legal biography more accessible and more «real» as we can hear the interviewees tell their stories in their own voices.
Selected interviews will also be included from the Jason Rhoades Oral History project devised by Lucas Zwirner, who has interviewed over fifty artists, curators, and others who intimately knew the artist.
He is featured in the artist oral history project at the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art and his book for UC Press, After Silence: A History of AIDS Through Its Images is due out in November 2017.
He is featured in the artist oral history project at the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art, and his book for UC Press, After Silence: A History of AIDS Through its Images is out in November 2017.
NCRA, in conjunction with its philanthropic arm, the National Court Reporters Foundation, has established relationships with a number of organizations to help make oral history collections accessible as transcripts, including the Library of Congress Veterans History Project, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the National Equal Justice Library at Georgetown University Legal Aid Oral History Project.
Learn more about how to plan oral history projects in the Edutopia story, «Living Legends.»
(The instructions can be found at Post WWII Oral History Project.)
To deepen oral history projects and to make them even more meaningful for your students, follow these steps:
Though oral history projects are typically assigned to secondary school students in subjects such as English or history, they can work well in a variety of classes.
The Web site's guide for students, How to Do Oral History Projects, is an ideal explanation of such a project for your class.
Students in this Inspired Teaching model course are preparing to complete oral history projects, interviewing Washingtonians with personal connections to the Great Migration.
She also works with StoryCorps, the National Oral History Project featured on NPR.
StoryCorps, the independent oral history project that airs on National Public Radio, is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
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.
LeRonn P. Brooks conducts an extensive interview with painter James Little as part of the BOMB Magazine Oral History Project.
Summary: An interview of Miriam Schapiro conducted 1989 September 10, by Ruth Gurin Bowman, for the Archives of American Art, Women in the Arts in Southern California Oral History Project.
Based in her home city of Los Angeles, she is currently exploring the theory and practice of popular education by organizing tenants, through a community oral history project, and through a reading group examining solidarity across racial difference.
Standby Executive Director Maria Venuto and Seery expanded into the field of media preservation, with the aim of conserving the works of many artists and the cultural history of organizations like ACTUP Oral History Project, Appalshop, Experimental Television Center, Franklin Furnace, La Mama, Martha Graham Center, and Paper Tiger Television.
Currently she works as an interviewer on the Smithsonian Visual Art and the AIDS epidemic oral history project and co-curates the reading and performance series Adult Contemporary, which released its first book of art and literature last fall.
The event will provide the public its first look at ArtTable's video oral history project.
In conversation with Fidel Danieli, as part of the UCLA Oral History Project in 1974, Lundeberg explained, «When Lorser came and began to explain things, to make diagrams and to give us principles of different kinds of construction — light dawned!
Motta's layering of stories is not just contained within the past: included in the exhibition are a series of video portraits part of Motta's oral history project Gender Talents (2015) where intersex activists Jim Ambrose, Tiger Devore, David Iris Cameron, Hida Viloria and Sean Saifa M. Wall speak of their battles around advocating for the recognition of intersex identities and politics.
(Sources: Interview of T. Ormston for OCJ History Project, 2014; Justice Ted Ormston, Transcript of Interview for Oral History Project, Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 2008; Interviews of A. Edgar and M. L. de Sousa for OCJ History Project, 2014.)
Bomb's Oral History Project documents the lives of New York City's African - American Artists.
She has contributed interviews to oral history projects with the New York Public Library of Performing Arts, the Museum of Arts and Design, and the Brooklyn Historical Society, where she has worked on a number of projects and exhibitions about race, place and history.
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 Foundation.
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