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Byron Mckeeby (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Dale G. Cleaver Jan 1985

Byron Mckeeby (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Dale G. Cleaver

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

Catalogue of prints and drawings from 1964 - 1984 produced to accompany the exhibition commemorating the life and career of Byron McKeeby. McKeeby, a professor of printmaking at the University of Tennessee passed away in 1984.


Images On Paper Invitational (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Donald Kurka Jan 1984

Images On Paper Invitational (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Donald Kurka

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

No abstract provided.


The Percent For Art Handbook : A Guide For Selecting Public Art Through Maine's Percent For Art Law, Maine State Commission On The Arts And The Humanities Jan 1984

The Percent For Art Handbook : A Guide For Selecting Public Art Through Maine's Percent For Art Law, Maine State Commission On The Arts And The Humanities

Maine Collection

The Percent for Art Handbook : A Guide for Selecting Public Art Through Maine's Percent for Art Law

Maine State Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Augusta, Maine, 1984.

Contents: Part I: The Law / Part II: The Participants / Part III: The Process / Part IV: Apprendices


Walter Hollis Stevens (Exhibition Catalogue), Frederick Moffatt, Sam Yates Jan 1981

Walter Hollis Stevens (Exhibition Catalogue), Frederick Moffatt, Sam Yates

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

Exhibition catalogue published to accompany Walter Hollis Stevens: A Retrospective, the inaugural exhibition of the Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture at the University of Tennessee.

Walter Hollis Stevens served on the UT School of Art faculty from 1957 until the time of his death in 1980.


Warm Newsletter 1979 April-June, 1973-2021 Women's Art Registry Of Minnesota Apr 1979

Warm Newsletter 1979 April-June, 1973-2021 Women's Art Registry Of Minnesota

WARM Journal

This newsletter’s focus is on Sandra Kraskin’s paper adapted from her slide presentation, The American Abstract Artists: Women’s Contributions to the Avant-Garde of the 1930s and ’40s. Kraskin provides background information on the AAA (American Abstract Artists), their work, and the reception and reflection of this art form. We learn about the ARC Exchange between WARM and ARC Gallery in Chicago artists. The reader learns about the Visiting Artist Program, WARM shows/exhibitions/speakers, Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party, Women’s Art Weekend, and MCAD courses taught by gallery members. More information is given about the slide registry along with a review of a …


Eight Teacher-Potters, Bob Daugherty Jan 1974

Eight Teacher-Potters, Bob Daugherty

Masters Theses

This paper presents a survey of statements and the works of eight teacher-potters in Illinois. The works range from simple functional ware to funk art objects. The firing temperatures range from low fire white ware to high fire salt. The styles of the work are many; the philosophies of the work varied; and techniques of the work are diversified; but common to each work is its creation from idea to actuality by the teacher-potter. Beyond depicting the work, the paper attempts to establish the teacher-potter who created the work by showing photographs of him and by presenting his ideas and …


25th Anniversary U.T. Faculty Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Paul Stamm Jan 1973

25th Anniversary U.T. Faculty Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Paul Stamm

Faculty Catalogues

Catalogue documenting the UT Faculty exhibition, which took place at the Greenevilile Light and Power Building in Greeneville, TN.

Exhibiting faculty were: Walter Jackson, William Kennedy, Richard J. LeFevre, Whitley Leland, Philip Livingston, William Loy, Byron McKeeby, Philip Nichols, Teresa Oberright, Fletcher Clark Stewart, Dennis Peacock, Lyn Soloway, Walter H. Stevens, Carl Sublett, and Leon David Wiesener.


Joseph Delaney 1970 (Exhibition Catalogue), Elsa Honig Fine Jan 1970

Joseph Delaney 1970 (Exhibition Catalogue), Elsa Honig Fine

Historical Material

Exhibition catalogue produced to accompany Joseph Delaney's 1970 solo exhibition at the McClung Museum. Knoxville-born Delaney (1904 - 1991) showed paintings and drawings he produced while living in New York City.

He was a noted African American artist during the Harlem Renaissance and is best known for his figure drawings and large paintings of parade scenes.


Faculty '66 Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Department Of Art Jan 1966

Faculty '66 Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Department Of Art

Faculty Catalogues

Exhibiting faculty were: C. Kermit Ewing, Richard Clarke, Walter H. Stevens, Philip Nichols, WIlliam Loy, Byron McKeeby, Philip Livingston, Morna McGoldrick Livingston, and Carl Sublett.


The Art Of Printmaking: Part 4. American Prints From The Eighteenth Century To The Present, Norman A. Geske Jan 1966

The Art Of Printmaking: Part 4. American Prints From The Eighteenth Century To The Present, Norman A. Geske

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

PEALE, CHARLES WILSON
PELHAM, PETER
SAVAGE, EDWARD
CASSATT, MARY
CATLIN, GEORGE
DUVENECK, FRANK
HOMER, WINSLOW
HUNT, WILLIAM MORRIS
WHISTLER, JAMES McNEIL
WEIR, J. ALDEN
BELLOWS, GEORGE W.
CORNELL, THOMAS
CRAWFORD, RALSTON
FEININGER, LYONEL
HASSAM, CHILDE
HOPPER, EDWARD
JONES, JOHN PAUL
KUNIYOSHI, YASUO
LANDECK, ARMIN
LASANSKY, MAURICIO
SISTER MARY CORITA, I.H.M.
McGARRELL, JAMES
OROZCO, JOSE CLEMENTE
PEARSON, HENRY
PETERDI, GABOR
PONCE DE LEON, MICHAEL
POSADA, JOSE GUADALUPE
SLOAN, JOHN
SUMMERS, CAROL
WALD, SYLVIA