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Nancy Sayles Day Collection Of Modern Latin American Art, Daniel Robbins
Nancy Sayles Day Collection Of Modern Latin American Art, Daniel Robbins
Books
Since 1966, when its first acquisitions of modem Latin American art were exhibited and published, the Nancy Sayles Day Collection has continued to provide the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design with its greatest opportunity for participating in the adventure of the present.
Blockprint April 15, 1968, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Blockprint April 15, 1968, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
Blockprint was a student magazine published throughout the 1960s. This issue of April 15, 1968 covers the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., including editorials concerning the event, as well as more local news related to the school. Also included is a double page spread of photographs from the school's COLAB program of the year.
Zap Comix, No. 2, R. Crumb, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Zap Comix, No. 2, R. Crumb, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Underground Comix
Early issues were published by Apex Novelties and later reprinted by Last Gasp. Publisher became Print Mint with no. 3, Last Gasp with no. 10, and Fantagraphics with no. 16. No. 0 was drawn before issue no. 1 but published afterwards and numbered no. 0 to preserve the correct sequence. Zap Comics written and illustrated by Robert Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin, Gilbert Shelton, Spain Rodriguez, Robert Williams, Paul Mavrides. Zap Comix was an underground comix series which was originally part of the youth counterculture of the late 1960s. While a few small-circulation self-published satirical comic books …
Portfolio, 1968, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)
Portfolio, 1968, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)
RISD Yearbooks
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