Jump to Content

Collection Guide
Collection Title:
Collection Number:
Get Items:
Finding Aid to the Cheryl Derricotte Pandemic Bookkeeping prints (2023) SFH 729
SFH 729  
View entire collection guide What's This?
Search this collection
Collection Details
 
Table of contents What's This?
  • Conditions Governing Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Provenance
  • Related materials
  • Conservation Note
  • Special Handling Required
  • Biography
  • Scope and Content
  • Arrangement

  • Contributing Institution: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
    100 Larkin Street
    San Francisco, CA 94102
    415-557-4567
    info@sfpl.org
    Title: Cheryl Derricotte Pandemic Bookkeeping prints
    Creator: Derricotte, Cheryl
    Identifier/Call Number: SFH 729
    Physical Description: 1 Oversize flat box (1.5 Cubic Feet)
    Date (inclusive): 2020-2021
    Abstract: This collection contains the Pandemic Bookkeeping art project by Cheryl Derricotte. The project is Derricotte's version of a "plague journal" and consists of a book called LASTGASPISM: Art and Survival in the Age of the Pandemic, 12 digital collages, and 6 original artworks.
    Physical Location: The collection is stored on site.
    Languages Represented: Collection materials are in English.

    Conditions Governing Access

    The collection is available for use during San Francisco History Center hours, with photographs available during Photo Desk hours. Collections that are stored offsite should be requested 48 hours in advance.

    Publication Rights

    All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the City Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Francisco Public Library as the owner of the physical items.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item], Cheryl Derricotte Pandemic Bookkeeping prints (SFH 729), San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.

    Provenance

    This collection was donated directly to the library by the artist and SFAC in April, 2023.

    Related materials

    Researchers are encouraged to see also the Ajuan Mance Posters for the SFAC COVID Command Center Artists in Residence Program 2021 (SFH 685), the Hazel O'Neil Signs in the Window prints (SFH 728), the S. Renee Jones Photographs for SFAC COVID Command Center Artist in Residence Project (SFP-138), and the Mabel Jimenez Photographs for SFAC COVID Command Center Artist in Residence Project (SFP-139).

    Conservation Note

    During processing, the entire collection was re-housed in an acid-free box.

    Special Handling Required

    This collection contains giclee prints. Gloves are required in order to handle these materials.

    Biography

    Cheryl Derricotte is a visual artist originally from Washington, DC, who now lives and makes art in San Francisco, CA. Her art has been featured in the New York Times, The Guardian, The San Francisco Chronicle, MerciSF and the San Francisco Business Times. Her work is in the permanent collections of the deYoung Museum, the Historic New Orleans Collection, the Oakland Museum of California and the National Association of Homebuilders. In 2022, Cheryl was named Inaugural BIPOC Artist-in-Residence at the Corning Museum of Glass: The Studio.
    She currently serves as the 2023/2024 Kala Art Institute, Municipal Artist-in-Residence for the City of Berkeley's Climate Equity Pilot Program. As a licensed city planner and member of the American Institute of Certified Planners since 1995, she also serves as the Professional Development Officer of the new Arts and Planning Division of the American Planning Association.

    Scope and Content

    This collection contains the Pandemic Bookkeeping art project by Cheryl Derricotte. The project is Derricotte's version of a "plague journal" and consists of a book called LASTGASPISM: Art and Survival in the Age of the Pandemic, 12 digital collages, and 6 original artworks on giclee prints. The original art prints follow the theme of counting combined with inspiration from the journal of Clara Burton, the founder of the American Red Cross, and share an assessment of how Derricotte's pandemic-era household compares to that of a middle-class Victorian/Civil War-era one.

    Arrangement

    This collection is arranged in its original order with the Artist Statement, Cheryl Derricotte's biography, and CV at the top, followed by a copy of Lastgaspism by Anthony Romero with Derricotte's six Pandemic Bookkeeping prints (numbered 1 through 6) at the bottom.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    COVID Community Time Capsule -- California -- San Francisco
    San Francisco (Calif.) -- History -- 21st Century
    Derricotte, Cheryl