Contributing Institution:
Huntington Library::Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
mssHM 66300-66345
Description:
This collection contains letters written by Japanese-American Ami Inuzuka to her friends Hardin and Raemond Craig, with 13
letters written while the Inuzukas were interned at the Gila River Relocation Center in Rivers, Arizona, beginning in 1942
and discussing life
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Contributing Institution:
Getty Research Institute::Special Collections
Collection Number:
2006.M.7
Description:
The Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA) was among the first museums in the United States to focus on video as an artistic medium.
The materials in the archive document LBMA's innovative approaches to collecting, producing and displaying video art,
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Contributing Institution:
San Francisco Public Library::San Francisco History Center
Collection Number:
SFH 468
Description:
Contains minutes and meeting files of the San Francisco Civil Service Commission.
Contributing Institution:
Getty Research Institute::Special Collections
Collection Number:
2014.M.6
Description:
The Kitchen has been a center for innovative artistic activity since its founding in 1971. Operating as a meeting place between
disciplines in New York, the space has fostered the development of experimental artwork across music, video, dance, performance,
and
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Contributing Institution:
Getty Research Institute::Special Collections
Collection Number:
2021.M.10
Description:
The Alice Rahon papers document the life of the French Surrealist poet and artist. Rahon's early life in France as a poet
as well as her long career in Mexico as a painter are covered, although the preponderance of material
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Contributing Institution:
Getty Research Institute::Special Collections
Collection Number:
2022.PR.18
Description:
The title of the series of prints, , refers to Death (La Mort). The series is considered one of Albert Besnard's most significant
works in printmaking and depicts the omnipresence of death among the living.
Contributing Institution:
Huntington Library::Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
mssUW
Description:
The collection consists of letters and manuscripts related to Una Richardson Winter's efforts in gathering material for the
Susan B. Anthony Memorial Committee.
Contributing Institution:
Hoover Institution
Collection Number:
88007
Description:
The John Ehrlichman papers (1941-1999) consists of documents, manuscripts, correspondence, speeches and writings, court cases,
handwritten notes, schedules, appointment books, media coverage, manuals, budgets and expenses, sketches, printed materials,
clippings, newspapers, photographs, photograph albums, framed oversize material, scrapbooks, audio and
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Contributing Institution:
Getty Research Institute::Special Collections
Collection Number:
2018.M.16
Description:
The collection presents a record of the historic first years of the Woman's Building in Los Angeles and the women involved
with it, including Feminist Studio Workshop founders Judy Chicago, Sheila de Bretteville, and Arlene Raven. Maria Karras's
photographs are
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Contributing Institution:
UC Berkeley::Environmental Design Archives
Collection Number:
2010.-21
Description:
Most of the records were created by or collected by the San Francisco office of the Friends of Terra Cotta. The records of
the organization are organized into sub-series including administration, correspondence, the FOTC Newsletter, chapters, awards,
programs and events;
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Contributing Institution:
UCLA::Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection Number:
LSC.0790
Description:
George Walden Savage (1903-1961) was a journalist and newspaper publisher for various newspapers around the Owens valley in
California. He also served as secretary of the highway commission (1948-49), was a member of the Governor's Public Information
Committee (1959-60) and
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Contributing Institution:
University of the Pacific
Collection Number:
Mss48
Description:
The Muir Papers consists of John Muir's correspondence, journals, manuscripts, notebooks, drawings, and photographs. It also
includes some Muir family papers, the William and Maymie Kimes collection of Muir's published writings, the Sierra Club Papers
(1896-1913 ), materials collected and
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