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.
Not exact matches
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.
America's largest
oral history project has set up
at Canalside and will transform the downtown waterfront into the region's storytelling capital over the next month.
(The instructions can be found
at Post WWII
Oral History Project.)
She provided the core idea and assisted in a
project that became «Newington: Highlights of
History,» a PowerPoint and
oral presentation created by fourth - grade students
at two schools in town.
But recently, I was
at Starbucks for a different reason, to grade the
Oral History Projects for my two 11th grade history c
History Projects for my two 11th grade
history c
history classes.
At school, Still Life / Real Life students presented multimedia
oral history and photo - essay
projects.
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history of Michigan's philanthropic infrastructure by archiving historical documents and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.
Programs
at 18th Street Arts Center comprise our residency - based exhibition and public program series Artist Lab, emerging artist exhibitions in our Atrium Gallery, artist - driven events, a semi-annual Pico Block Party family festival, community programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404 online
oral history project and archive, partnership exhibitions with other institutions, and an annual publication.
He is currently
at work on an extensive
oral history project about Jason Rhoades.
Formerly, Cassie was the
Project Cataloger for the Merce Cunningham Dance Audio Collection and she started her career
at NYPL in 2009 as the
Oral History Archive Assistant.
She was a 2012 Public Artist in Residence
at The Laundromat
Project, collecting
oral histories and teaching media making to Chinese immigrants in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
She often works collaboratively: forthcoming such
projects include a public art / activism action in DC (fall 2016, co-organized with Saisha Grayson); a painting exhibition
at the American University Art Museum (2017, co-organized with Danielle Mysliwiec); and an
oral history of visual arts practices inside the I - 495 Beltway (as part of the DC - based collective FURTHERMORE).
The
project expanded beyond the archive to include works of art and
oral histories, as well as research in The Fales Library and Special Collections
at New York University.
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.
«Writers with HIV / AIDS» Reading Series Monday October 4, 7PM
at White Columns David Halperin reads Michel Foucault Jaime Manrique reads Reinaldo Arenas Jim Eigo reads John Preston John Weir reads David Fineberg Marie Howe reads Tory Dent Terry Rowden reads Stephen Corbin Penny Arcade reads Jack Smit Curated by Sarah Schulman of the ACT UP
Oral History Project.
«Writers with HIV / AIDS» Reading Series Monday September 27,7 PM
at White Columns Emanuel Xavier reads Roy Gonzalves Edmund White reads Robert Ferro Dale Peck reads Sam D'Allesandro Lynne Tillman reads Cookie Mueller Alexis Pauline Gumbs reads Essex Hemphill Curated by Sarah Schulman of the ACT UP
Oral History Project.
«Writers with HIV / AIDS» Reading Series Monday October 4, 7PM
at White Columns David Halperin reads Michel Foucault Jaime Manrique reads Reinaldo Arenas Jim Eigo reads John Preston John Weir reads David Fineberg Marie Howe reads Tory Dent Terry Rowden reads Stephen Corbin Penny Arcade reads Jack Smith Curated by Sarah Schulman of the ACT UP
Oral History Project.
«Writers with HIV / AIDS» Reading Series Monday September 20, 7PM
at White Columns Larry Kramer Dudley Saunders Curated by Sarah Schulman of the ACT UP
Oral History Project Admission is free and on a strictly first - come basis.
Advisors to the
project include curator / producer Carla Peterson, artist / educators Lenora Champagne and Holly Hughes, as well as Susan Kraft, Coordinator of the Oral History Archive and Project at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performin
project include curator / producer Carla Peterson, artist / educators Lenora Champagne and Holly Hughes, as well as Susan Kraft, Coordinator of the
Oral History Archive and
Project at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performin
Project at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
The event will provide the public its first look
at ArtTable's video
oral history project.
A recently expanded video collection of the ACT UP
Oral History Project will be presented in the main gallery space
at White Columns, featuring 116 complete interviews screening on 14 monitors.
SARAH DZIEDZIC holds an M.A. in
Oral History from Columbia University and has contributed to oral - history projects at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the Estate of Felix Gonzalez - Tor
Oral History from Columbia University and has contributed to oral - history projects at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the Estate of Felix Gonzalez -
History from Columbia University and has contributed to
oral - history projects at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the Estate of Felix Gonzalez - Tor
oral -
history projects at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the Estate of Felix Gonzalez -
history projects at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the Estate of Felix Gonzalez - Torres.
In the following years, she was the ever present face of the Osgoode Society
at conferences and book launches, as well as the steady force that kept the
oral history project from going off the rails.
At the national level, the Commonwealth has provided $ 1.6 million for an
oral history project to be run over four years by the National Library.