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Memorandum September 22, 1943, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project Sep 1943

Memorandum September 22, 1943, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project

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Community Art Project memorandum from Brown University dated September 22, 1943. Henry Wriston, President of Brown University, stated that Gordon Washburn, director of the RISD Art Museum, wanted to know why a meeting was not arranged for the Community Art Project. Wriston stated that when something came up that was useful then the Community Art Project would be revived.


Project Overview 1933, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project Aug 1943

Project Overview 1933, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project

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Community Art Project program summary includes exhibitions, a calendar of events, and lectures available to the people of Rhode Island. The idea behind the Community Art Project is art appreciation for the people of Rhode Island. Mr. J. Wesley Noble is the contact person for the Community Art Project at 14 College Street in Providence.


Memorandum May 12, 1943, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project May 1943

Memorandum May 12, 1943, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project

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Community Art Project memorandum from James Adams, Brown University to Henry Wriston, Brown University concerning the Community Art Project dated May 12, 1943. Adams feels that the Project should be disbanded for many reasons but that Dr. Farnum of RISD should talk to Gordon Washburn of the RISD Museum before a final decision is made.


Project Description 1933, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project Jul 1933

Project Description 1933, Brown/ Risd Community Art Project

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Community Art Project description dated July 10, 1933 with two plans to move forward.