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box 108, folder 16

J.B. Blunk: Sculptures, 1952 - 1977 [January 9 - February 25, 1978] -- publicity -- photographs 1977

box 108, folder 17

Jewelry U.S.A. [May 14 - June 16, 1985] 1985

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the American Craft Museum and the Society of North American Goldsmiths. Installation design by Patrick H. Ela and the American Craft Museum. Installation slides, see Box 387, folder 1.
box 108, folder 18

Jewelry U.S.A. [May 14 - June 16, 1985] -- education activities 1985

box 108, folder 19

Jewelry U.S.A. [May 14 - June 16, 1985] -- educational materials 1985

box 108, folder 20

Jewelry U.S.A. [May 14 - June 16, 1985] -- opening reception

box 108, folder 21

Jewelry U.S.A. [May 14 - June 16, 1985] -- publications -- catalog 1985

Scope and Contents note

60-page catalog, b & w and color illustrations. Published by the American Craft Museum II (New York City, 1984), which organized the exhibition "from a national competition sponsored by the Society of North American Goldsmiths and the American Craft Museum."
box 108, folder 22

Jewelry U.S.A. [May 14 - June 16, 1985] -- publicity -- media releases, etc. 1985

box 108, folder 23

Jewelry U.S.A. [May 14 - June 16, 1985] -- publicity -- photographs 1985

box 108, folder 24

John Cederquist: Deceptions [June 10 - August 7, 1983] 1983

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Sharon K. Emanuelli. Installation design by Emanuelli and John Cederquist. Installation slides, see Box 385, folder 5.
box 108, folder 25

John Cederquist: Deceptions [June 10 - August 7, 1983] -- publications -- catalog 1983

Scope and Contents note

16-page catalog, b & w illustrations, 1983. Designed by Max King. Essay by Sharon K. Emanuelli.
box 108, folder 26

John Cederquist: Deceptions [June 10 - August 7, 1983] -- publicity 1983

box 109, folder 1

John Cederquist: Deceptions [June 10 - August 7, 1983] -- publicity -- photographs 1983

Scope and Contents note

For slides of opening reception, see Box 393, folder 2.
box 109, folder 2

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] 1985 - 1986

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by John Fowler. No installation slides. See Box 109, folder 12 for publicity photographs.
box 109, folder 3

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- artists and lenders 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 4

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- artists -- Daches, Max 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 5

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- artists -- L.A. County High School for the Arts students 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 6

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- artists -- Pomegranate Guild of Judaic Needlework. 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 7

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- artists -- Zimmerman, Marlene. 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 8

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- education activities and materials 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 9

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- label copy 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 10

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- opening reception 1985 November 19

box 109, folder 11

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- publicity 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 12

The Joyful Vision [November 19, 1985 - February 2, 1986] -- publicity -- photographs 1985 - 1986

box 109, folder 13

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] 1987

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Kentucky Department of the Arts. Curated by Patrick H. Ela for CAFAM and Nancy Atcher for the Kentucky Dep't of the Arts. Installation slides, see Box 388, folder 2.
box 109, folder 14

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- education materials 1987

box 109, folder 15

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- education materials sent from Kentucky Department of the Arts 1987

box 110, folder 1

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- education programs 1987

box 110, folder 2

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- label copy 1987

box 110, folder 3

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- opening reception 1987 September 8

box 110, folder 4

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- publications -- brochure 1987

Scope and Contents note

Brochure (3-fold) designed by the Kentucky Department of the Arts with an introduction by Patrick H. Ela.
box 110, folder 5

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- publicity 1987

box 110, folder 6

Kentucky Crafts: 1800-1987 [September 8 - November 1, 1987] -- publicity -- photographs 1987

box 110, folder 7

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] 1996

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Oakland Museum of California. Curated by Inez Brooks- Myers for the Oakland Museum. Installation design: Carol Fulton. Installation slides, see Box 391, folder 10.
box 110, folder 8

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- biographical information 1996

box 110, folder 9

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- educational materials 1996

box 110, folder 10

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- The Jacquard Project 1996

box 110, folder 11

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- label copy 1996

box 110, folder 12

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- opening reception 1996 August 9

box 110, folder 13

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- publications -- brochure 1996

Scope and Contents note

Published by the Oakland Museum of California, which organized the exhibition.
box 110, folder 14

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- publications -- catalog 1996

Scope and Contents note

56-page catalog, including 28 color plates, published by the Oakland Museum, which organized the exhibition.
box 110, folder 15

Lia Cook: Material Allusions [August 3 - October 6, 1996] -- publicity -- media releases, notices, and photographs 1996

box 110, folder 16

Liberties with Liberty [June 10 - August 16, 1987]

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Museum of American Folk Art, New York City. Curated by Nancy Jo Fox for the Museum of American Folk Art; installation design by Patrick H. Ela. Book published in connection with exhibition by Nancy Jo Fox (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1986). Organized around the celebration of the Bicentennial of the Statue of Liberty in New York in 1986. Installation slides, see Box 388, folder 1.
box 110, folder 17

Liberties with Liberty [June 10 - August 16, 1987] -- educational activities 1987

box 110, folder 18

Liberties with Liberty [June 10 - August 16, 1987] -- educational materials 1987

box 110, folder 19

Liberties with Liberty [June 10 - August 16, 1987] -- opening reception 1987 June 10

box 110, folder 20

Liberties with Liberty [June 10 - August 16, 1987] -- publicity 1987

box 110, folder 21

Light, Color and Refraction: Contemporary Glass Art [November 21 - December 30, 1992] 1992 November 21 - December 30

Scope and Contents note

Organized and mounted at the Brendan Walter Gallery, Santa Monica, "in cooperation with and in support of the Craft and Folk Art Museum of Los Angeles." This exhibition was organized during the time when CAFAM's galleries were closed for renovations. No slides.
box 110, folder 22

Los Angeles Collects Folk Art [April 12 - June 6, 1977]

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Lee Mullican; assisted by Mary Jane Leland. Installation slides, see Box 378, folder 12. See also AV Record Group, Photographs -- Exhibitions.
box 110, folder 23

Los Angeles Collects Folk Art [April 12 - June 6, 1977] -- label copy 1977

box 110, folder 24

Los Angeles Collects Folk Art [April 12 - June 6, 1977] -- publications -- catalog 1977

Scope and Contents note

64-page catalog, b & w illustrations. Photographs by Roger Marshutz; designed by Josh Freeman and Ron Blitzer. Preface by Edith Wyle. Introduction by Lee Mullican.
box 111, folder 1

Los Angeles Collects Folk Art [April 12 - June 6, 1977] -- publicity

box 111, folder 2

Los Angeles Collects Folk Art [April 12 - June 6, 1977] -- research materials 1977

Scope and Contents note

Sabra Petersmann was the researcher.
box 111, folder 3

Los Angeles Collects Functional Fantasy Furniture [September 3 - October 27, 1985] 1985

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Willow Young. Installation slides, see Box 387, folder 4.
box 111, folder 4

Los Angeles Collects Functional Fantasy Furniture [September 3 - October 27, 1985] -- educational materials 1985

box 111, folder 5

Los Angeles Collects Functional Fantasy Furniture [September 3 - October 27, 1985] -- label copy 1985

box 111, folder 6

Los Angeles Collects Functional Fantasy Furniture [September 3 - October 27, 1985] -- opening reception 1985 September 3

box 111, folder 7

Los Angeles Collects Functional Fantasy Furniture [September 3 - October 27, 1985] -- publicity 1985

box 111, folder 8

Los Angeles Collects Functional Fantasy Furniture [September 3 - October 27, 1985] -- publicity -- photographs 1985

box 111, folder 9

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] 1979

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Edith Wyle. Installation design by Sharon K. Emanuelli and Louise Kruger. Installation slides, see Box 381, folder 2.
box 111, folder 10

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- education activities 1979

box 111, folder 11

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- educational materials 1979

box 111, folder 12

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- gallery comment book 1979

box 111, folder 13

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- opening reception 1979 September 25

Scope and Contents note

Reception was held one week after the exhibition's opening day. Opening reception slides will be found in Box 393, folder 4.
box 111, folder 14

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- publications -- brochure 1979

Scope and Contents note

Written by Karen Copeland; designed by Max King.
box 111, folder 15

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- publications -- catalog 1979

Scope and Contents note

12-page catalog, b & w illustrations. Designed by Max King.
box 111, folder 16

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- publicity 1979

box 111, folder 17

Louise Kruger: Sculpture [September 18 - November 11, 1979] -- publicity -- photographs 1979

box 111, folder 18

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] 1981

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Bernard Kester. Installation slides, Box 382, folder 8. This exhibition opened and closed simultaneously in both galleries at 5814 Wilshire Blvd. and in Gallery 3 at Santa Monica Place.
box 111, folder 19

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- Artists' Reception 1981 April 5

Scope and Contents note

Slides of opening reception will be found in Box 393, foler 5.
box 111, folder 20

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- budget and grant proposals 1981

box 111, folder 21

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- educational activities -- "Conversations with the Artists" 1981

box 111, folder 22

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- educational materials 1981

box 111, folder 23

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- gallery comment book 1981

box 112, folder 1

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- loan agreements 1981

box 112, folder 2

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- Los Angeles Bicentennial 1981

box 112, folder 3

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- opening reception 1981 January 27

box 112, folder 4

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- price lists 1981

box 112, folder 5

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- publications -- brochure 1981

box 112, folder 6

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- publications -- catalog 1981

Scope and Contents note

62-page catalog, color and b & w illustrations; photography Roger Marschutz. Essay and catalog text by Bernard Kester. Designed by Max King.
box 112, folder 7

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- publicity -- media releases and correspondence 1981

box 112, folder 8

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- publicity -- notices and reviews 1981

box 112, folder 9

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [January 27 - April 12, 1981] -- publicity -- photographs 1981

box 112, folder 10

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [adapted for the Federal Reserve Board Galleries, Washington, D.C., January 15 - March 17, 1982] -- travelling exhibition 1982

Scope and Contents note

Exhibition held at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C.
box 112, folder 11

Made in L.A.: Contemporary Crafts '81 [adapted for the Federal Reserve Board Galleries, Washington, D.C., January 15 - March 17, 1982] -- travelling exhibition -- catalog 1982

Scope and Contents note

Exhibition held at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. A different catalog was published.
box 112, folder 12

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980]

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by David Greenberg. Installation slides, see Box 382, folder 2.
box 112, folder 13

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- educational activities 1980

box 112, folder 14

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- educational materials 1980

box 113, folder 1

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- label copy 1980

box 113, folder 2

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- opening reception

Scope and Contents note

Slides of opening reception will be found in Box 393, folder 6.
box 113, folder 3

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- post-exhibition correspondence 1980

box 113, folder 4

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publications -- catalog 1980

Scope and Contents note

32-page catalog, b & w and color illustrations. Preface by David Greenberg. Essay, "Malibu Potteries," by Kathryn Smith. Catalog design by Max King. Photography by Tom Vinetz and Roger Webster.
box 113, folder 5

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publications -- catalog 1980

Scope and Contents note

Malibu Lagoon Museum, sales and re-printing.
box 113, folder 6

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publications -- poster 1980

Scope and Contents note

See Box 194 for poster. Poster is black and white outline of peacock tile, made to color.
box 113, folder 7

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publicity 1980

Scope and Contents note

Media Releases, Notices, Reviews, and Correspondence.
box 113, folder 8

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publicity -- photographs 1980

box 113, folder 9

Malibu Tile [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- travel plans (unrealized) 1980

box 113, folder 10

The Mask as Metaphor: A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] 1980

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Sharon K. Emanuelli. Mounted in CAFAM's Gallery 3 in Santa Monica Place. Some materials list October 2 as the opening date, but the Mall did not open until October 16 due to fire damage at the nearby Robinson's Department Store. This was the "inaugural exhibition for Museum Gallery 3." Installation slides in Box 382, folder 5.
box 113, folder 11

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- artists' lists 1980

box 113, folder 12

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- artists' statements 1980

box 113, folder 13

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- correspondence from artists -- accepted: A-J 1980

box 113, folder 14

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- correspondence from artists -- accepted: K-Z. 1980

box 113, folder 15

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- correspondence from artists -- declined 1980

box 114, folder 1

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- correspondence to artists and lenders 1980

box 114, folder 2

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- fundraising 1980

box 114, folder 3

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- gallery comment book 1980

box 114, folder 4

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- installation 1980

Scope and Contents note

Slides of exhibition installation will be found in Box 382, folder 5.
box 114, folder 5

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- label copy 1980

box 114, folder 6

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- "Loan Agreement" artist book by Neal Taylor 1980

box 114, folder 7

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- opening reception 1980 October 16

Scope and Contents note

Reception was held October 16, 1980, concurrent with Santa Monica Mall Grand Opening. Slides of opening reception will be found in Box 393, folder 7.
box 114, folder 8

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- performance art pieces 1980

box 114, folder 9

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- price list 1980

box 114, folder 10

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- publicity 1980

box 114, folder 11

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- travel plans 1980

Scope and Contents note

Security Pacific Plaza (Downtown L.A.) -- unrealized.
box 114, folder 12

The Mask as Metaphor : A Contemporary Artists' Invitational [October 16 - November 16, 1980] -- travel plans [unrealized] 1980

box 114, folder 13

Masks in Motion: Form and Function [September 24, 1980 - January 11, 1981] 1980

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Willow Young. Installation design by Young and Edith Wyle; mural painted on gallery wall by Frank Romero. Installation slides in Box 382, folder 4. Do not confuse with much larger mask exhibition put on during the 1984 Olympics. It had the same main main title but no sub-title.
box 114, folder 14

Masks in Motion: Form and Function [September 24, 1980 - January 11, 1981] -- education activities and materials 1980

box 114, folder 15

Masks in Motion: Form and Function [September 24, 1980 - January 11, 1981] -- publicity 1980 September 23

Scope and Contents note

The members' opening reception was held on September 23, 1980. Slides of the reception are in Box 393, folder 8.
box 114, folder 16

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- photographs 1984

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Edith Wyle; installation design by Jack Carter. This exhibition was timed to coincide with the 1984 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles, and the International Festival of Masks, an official Olympic Arts Festival event. 22 4 x 5 color transparencies of individual masks; photographer: Marcus Tate. These photographs were taken for the 1984 IFOM Program Book. Note that a mask exhibition put on in 1980 had the same main title, but included a sub-title (see Masks in Motion: Form and Function).
box 114, folder 17

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- publications -- catalog 1984

Scope and Contents note

Catalog (in IFOM Program Book, p. 15-28). Masks were borrowed from many countries of the world, some of which were taking part in the Olympics and some who were not. Designed by Max King.
box 114, folder 18

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- publicity 1984

Scope and Contents note

Media releases and photographs.
box 114, folder 19

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- publicity 1984

Scope and Contents note

Notices and reviews.
box 114, folder 20

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- slide lists 1984

box 114, folder 21

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- videos 1984

box 115, folder 1

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- White 2" binder 1984

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence with lenders; some loan arrangements; correspondence, lists of videotape lenders; response chart listing 165 countries written to requesting loan of masks and/or films or videotapes. Missing from this series is a binder that held research concerning masks and masking in Asia; it may have been taken home by Edith Wyle after the close of the exhibition, as she had intended to do some writing on the subject, but it has not been located.
box 115, folder 2

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- Dark Blue 3" binder: Masks in Motion: The Americas (South, Central & North) 1984

Scope and Contents note

Divided by country, includes correspondence with lenders (both domestic and foreign) and research pertaining to masks from those countries, as well as documents and correspondence relating to films/videotapes. (1 of 2)
box 115, folder 3

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- Dark Blue 3" binder: Masks in Motion: The Americas (South, Central & North) 1984

Scope and Contents note

Divided by country, includes correspondence with lenders (both domestic and foreign) and research pertaining to masks from those countries, as well as documents and correspondence relating to films/videotapes. (2 of 2)
box 116, folder 1

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- Dark Blue 3" binder: Masks in Motion: Europe & Mid East 1984

Scope and Contents note

Divided by country, includes correspondence with lenders (both domestic and foreign) and research pertaining to masks from those countries, as well as documents and correspondence relating to films/videotapes. (1 of 2)
box 116, folder 2

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- Dark Blue 3" binder: Masks in Motion: Europe & Mid East 1984

Scope and Contents note

Divided by country, includes correspondence with lenders (both domestic and foreign) and research pertaining to masks from those countries, as well as documents and correspondence relating to films/videotapes. (2 of 2)
box 116, folder 3

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984]

Scope and Contents note

A binder concerning masks and research from Asian countries was compiled, but it could not be found at the time that these files were processed.
box 116, folder 4

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- binder of pertinent data 1984

Scope and Contents note

Data concerning 1984 "Masks in Motion" exhibition.
box 116, folder 5

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- checklists 1984

box 116, folder 6

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- education materials 1984

box 116, folder 7

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- installation photographs 1984

General note

See also Series 14.03, Audio Visual Materials -- Exhibition-Related Slides. Installation slides are in Box 386, folder 5.
box 117, folder 1

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- label copy 1984

box 117, folder 2

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- label copy research 1984

box 117, folder 3

Masks in Motion [June 5 - August 19 or September 15?, 1984] -- opening reception 1984 June 5

Scope and Contents note

Opening reception slides are in Box 393, folder 9.
box 117, folder 4

Mechanical Tin Toys of Don Pilar [January 29 - March 9, 1980] 1980

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides are in Box 381, folder 6.
box 117, folder 5

Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition [June 24 - September 7, 1980] 1980

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Mary Woodard Davis. Installation slides in Box 382, folder 3.
box 117, folder 6

Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- education 1980

box 117, folder 7

Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- opening reception 1980 June 24

Scope and Contents note

Slides of opening reception will be found in Box 393, folder 10.
box 117, folder 8

Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publications -- catalog 1980

box 117, folder 9

Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publications -- checklist 1980

Scope and Contents note

Checklist written by Mary Woodard Davis, published by Textile Workshops, Inc., which organized the exhibition.
box 117, folder 10

Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publicity 1980

box 117, folder 11

Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition [June 24 - September 7, 1980] -- publicity -- photographs 1980

box 117, folder 12

Modern Jewelry, New Design [March 29 - May 29, 1988] 1988

Scope and Contents note

Organized by Cleto Munari and Exhibitions, Inc. Curated by Laurie Beth Kalb. Installation design by Patrick H. Ela. Installation slides, Box 388, folder 8. A related book, Jewelry by Architects, by Barbara Radice was published by Rizzoli (New York, 1987).
box 117, folder 13

Modern Jewelry, New Design [March 29 - May 29, 1988] -- education materials 1988

box 117, folder 14

Modern Jewelry, New Design [March 29 - May 29, 1988] -- opening reception 1988 March 29

box 117, folder 15

Modern Jewelry, New Design [March 29 - May 29, 1988] -- publicity 1988

box 117, folder 16

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] 1981

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Frank Romero. Muralists: Carlos Almaraz, East Los Streetscapers (David Botello, Wayne Healy, and George Yepes), Gronk and Willie Herron, Judithe Hernandez, Frank Romero, and John Valadez. At the beginning of the exhibition period, the gallery walls were covered with blank canvas. Over the next few weeks, the artists worked in the galleries at pre-scheduled times so that visitors could plan to visit and interact with the artists, who were available to answer questions. A reception was held on June 7 at the completion of the murals.
box 118, folder 1

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- art class -- teachers' files 1981

Scope and Contents note

19 papers. Unknown school--they seem to be adults.
box 118, folder 2

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- artist information 1981

box 118, folder 3

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- artist interviews 1981

box 118, folder 4

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- Associates reception 1981 June 7

Scope and Contents note

Reception for the Associates held when murals were completed, June 7, 1981. Hand-colored invitations were designed by Frank Romero. Slides of opening reception will be found in Box 393, folder 11.
box 118, folder 5

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- budget 1981

box 118, folder 6

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- education 1981

box 118, folder 7

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- education materials 1981

box 118, folder 8

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- education materials -- docent readings binder 1981

box 118, folder 9

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- education programs 1981

General note

See also artist interviews.
box 118, folder 10

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- exhibition agreements 1981

box 118, folder 11

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- film 1981

Scope and Contents note

A 16 mm. (23 minute) color documentary of the making of the murals in the exhibition, "Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of 'East Los', " was produced by Bronson Films. The 16 mm. film is item 2 in Box 354. A VHS copy is in Box 370, folder 5. See also Box 369, folder 2, for a 3/4" video interview with mural artist Wayne Healy. Box 370, folder 6, contains a VHS copy of the Healy interview.
box 118, folder 12

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- grant proposals 1981

box 118, folder 13

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- installation 1981

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides are in Box 383, folders 1 - 9.
box 118, folder 14

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- Los Angeles Bicentennial. 1981

box 118, folder 15

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- opening reception 1981 April 28

Scope and Contents note

A reception was also held on for the Associates on June 7 at the completion of the murals. Opening reception slides are in Box 393, folder 11.
box 119, folder 1

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- photographs shot during mural painting 1981

General note

See also Series 14.03, AV Materials -- Exhibition-Related Slides.
box 119, folder 2

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- publications -- catalog copy [unrealized] 1981

box 119, folder 3

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- publications -- poster 1981

Scope and Contents note

See Box 194 for poster.
box 119, folder 4

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- publicity -- correspondence 1981

box 119, folder 5

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- publicity 1981

Scope and Contents note

Media releases, notices, and reviews.
box 119, folder 6

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- publicity -- photographs 1981

box 119, folder 7

Murals of Aztlan: Street Painters of "East Los" [April 28 - July 12, 1981] -- travelling (unrealized) 1981

box 119, folder 8

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - August 1, 1995] -- general and Part I: From the Gilded Age to Flower Power, 1895-1975 1995

Scope and Contents note

Developed by the Team Exhibition Development Group. Director of Exhibition Development: Marcia Page. Designer: Carol Fulton. Development Team: Joan Benedetti, Sharon K. Emanuelli, Carol Fulton, and Chana Smith; Edith R. Wyle, Special Consultant. Museum for a New Century was essentially a history of CAFAM in the context of the history of museums in general. For some of the mounted photographs that were included in the exhibition, see Series 16.02, Memorabilia -- CAFAM. Installation slides are in Box 391, folder 1.
box 119, folder 9

Museum for a New Century [July 28 - November 30, 1995] -- Part II: Future Shock and the Information Age, 1975-1995 1995

Scope and Contents note

Director of Exhibition Development: Marcia Page. Designer: Carol Fulton. Development Team: Joan Benedetti, Sharon K. Emanuelli, Carol Fulton, and Chana Smith; Edith R. Wyle, Special Consultant. Museum for a New Century was essentially a history of CAFAM in the context of the history of museums in general. For some of the mounted photographs that were included in the exhibition, see Series 16.02, Memorabilia -- CAFAM. Installation slides are in Box 391, folder 1.
box 119, folder 10

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- bibliographies 1995

box 119, folder 11

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- education 1995

box 119, folder 12

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- education materials 1995

Scope and Contents note

Folk art [photocopies of articles].
box 119, folder 13

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- education materials 1995

Scope and Contents note

Museum and community [photocopies of articles].
box 119, folder 14

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- education -- resource center 1995

box 119, folder 15

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- installation (folder 1 of 6) 1995

Scope and Contents note

Mission statements of various museums.
box 120, folder 1

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- installation (folder 2 of 6) 1995

Scope and Contents note

Photographs for display. Requests and permissions.
box 120, folder 2

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- installation (folder 3 of 6) 1995

Scope and Contents note

Photographs (historic) displayed -- Egg and the Eye Gallery and CAFAM [mostly photocopies].
box 120, folder 3

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- installation (folder 4 of 6) 1995

Scope and Contents note

Photographs (historic) displayed -- other museums.
box 120, folder 4

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- installation (folder 5 of 6) 1995

Scope and Contents note

Quotes.
box 120, folder 5

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- installation (folder 6 of 6) 1995

Scope and Contents note

Quotes on cards.
box 120, folder 6

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- label copy 1995

box 120, folder 7

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- lenders and object lists 1995

box 120, folder 8

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- opening reception 1995 July 28

Scope and Contents note

July 28 was the opening of Part II of the exhibition. Part I was open in time for the Homecoming Weekend celebrating the re-opening of the museum, which was held May 12 - 14.
box 120, folder 9

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- slide show on Kodak Photo CD. 1995

Scope and Contents note

List of 320 slides. Slide history of the Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1975 - 1995. Continuous slide show on CD produced by Joan Benedetti and Marcia Page with music accompaniment.
box 120, folder 10

Museum for a New Century [May 10? - November 30, 1995] -- visitor comments 1995

Scope and Contents note

Comments are on post-it notes.
box 120, folder 11

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] 1992 - 1993

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Sara Bates from American Indian Contemporary Arts; commemorated the Columbus Quincentenary. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Installation slides are in Box 390, folder 5. Joan Benedetti and Marcia Page co-produced this exhibition.
box 120, folder 12

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- artists lists 1992 - 1993

box 121, folder 1

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- Columbus Quincentenary --other exhibitions, programs 1992 - 1993

box 121, folder 2

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- education activities 1992 - 1993

box 121, folder 3

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- education materials 1992 - 1993

box 121, folder 4

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- exhibition agreements 1992 - 1993

Scope and Contents note

Agreements are between CAFAM and American Indian Contemporary Arts (AICA).
box 121, folder 5

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- object lists 1992 - 1993

box 121, folder 6

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- fund raising 1992 - 1993

box 121, folder 7

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- opening reception 1992 October 9

box 121, folder 8

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- publicity 1992 - 1993

Scope and Contents note

Includes slides. See also Box 390, folder 5.
box 121, folder 9

Native America: Reflecting Contemporary Realities [October 9, 1992 - January 31, 1993] -- travelling exhibition 1992 - 1993

box 121, folder 10

Natzler: The Ceramics of Gertrud and Otto Natzler (1971 - 1977) [October 4 - November 13, 1977] -- catalog 1977

Scope and Contents note

52-page catalog, b & w and color illustrations. Preface by Edith Wyle. Introduction by Laura Andreson. "How I Came to Photograph the Work of Otto Natzler," by Gail Reynolds Natzler. Photography by Gail Reynolds Natzler. Catalog design by Max King.
box 121, folder 11

Natzler: The Ceramics of Gertrud and Otto Natzler (1971 - 1977) [October 4 - November 13, 1977] -- publicity 1977

box 121, folder 12

Natzler: The Ceramics of Gertrud and Otto Natzler (1971 - 1977) [October 4 - November 13, 1977] 1977

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Otto Natzler. This was the first exhibition of the Natzlers' work after Gertrud died. Gertrud was responsible for most of the clay bodies. Otto made and applied the glazes. Some pieces in the exhibition were made entirely by Otto Natzler.
box 121, folder 13

Natzler: The Ceramics of Gertrud and Otto Natzler (1971 - 1977) [October 4 - November 13, 1977] -- photographs 1977

box 121, folder 14

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] 1979 - 1980

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Albuquerque Museum. Curated by Arthur Adair for the Albuquerque Museum. Installation design by Arthur Adair. CAFAM's exhibition was a smaller version of the Albuquerque exhibition. Installation slides in Box 381, folder 3.
box 121, folder 15

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] -- education materials 1979 - 1980

box 121, folder 16

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] -- education materials -- artists 1979 - 1980

box 121, folder 17

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] -- label copy 1979 - 1980

box 121, folder 18

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] -- opening reception 1979 November 26

Scope and Contents note

Opening reception slides in Box 393, folder 12.
box 121, folder 19

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] -- publications 1979 - 1980

Scope and Contents note

Poster, which also served as invitation and checklist, was designed for the CAFAM installation. Designed by Max King. Illustration by Sharon K. Emanuelli. A copy of the poster is in Box 194, folder 8. A book, One Space/Three Visions, was published to accompany the Albuquerque Museum exhibition, from which the CAFAM show was "extracted."
box 121, folder 20

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] -- publicity 1979 - 1980

box 121, folder 21

New Mexico: Space and Images [November 26, 1979 - January 13, 1980] -- publicity photographs 1979 - 1980

box 122, folder 1

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] 1986

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Christine Robbins for the 1986 annual conference of the Glass Society of America in Los Angeles. Installation design by Patrick H. Ela. Installation slides in Box 387, folder 6.
box 122, folder 2

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- education activities 1986

box 122, folder 3

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- education materials 1986

box 122, folder 4

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- education materials -- artists' information 1986

box 122, folder 5

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- Glass Art Society -- 1986 Conference 1986

box 122, folder 6

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- installation 1986

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides are in Box 387, folder 6.
box 122, folder 7

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- loan agreements 1986

box 122, folder 8

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- opening reception 1986 February 25

box 122, folder 9

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- publicity 1986

box 122, folder 10

New Perspectives in Glass: Present Tense [February 25 - April 27, 1986] -- publicity -- photographs 1986

box 122, folder 11

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] 1988

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the British Craft Centre. Curated for CAFAM by Laurie Beth Kalb. Installation design by Henk Elenga. Installation slides in Box 388, folder 7. The exhibition catalog for "New Spirit in British Craft and Design" is housed in Box 18, folder 6, because it is over- sized.
box 122, folder 12

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- education activities 1988

box 122, folder 13

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- education materials 1988

box 122, folder 14

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- label copy 1988

box 122, folder 15

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- photographs of objects 1988

box 122, folder 16

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- opening reception 1988 February 18

box 122, folder 17

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- publicity 1988

box 122, folder 18

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- publicity from U.K. 1988

box 122, folder 19

New Spirit in British Craft and Design [February 18 - March 13, 1988] -- UK/LA: A Celebration of British Arts 1988

box 122, folder 20

Nineteenth Century American Coverlets [June 8 - July 11, 1976] 1976 June 8

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Sabra Petersmann, Bernard Kester, and Mary Jane Leland. Design Advisor: Bernard Kester. Installation slides in Box 378, folder 7. Includes 24-page catalog; introduction and research by Sabra Petersmann; Photographer: Susan Einstein.
box 122, folder 21

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection [May 13 - November 3, 1985] -- general 1985

Scope and Contents note

Between May 13 and November 3, 1985, three exhibitions of CAFAM permanent collection objects were mounted. They all had the same main title, with different subtitles. The first (May 13 - July 15) was of Guatemalan huipiles; the second (July 17 - September 15) was of contemporary crafts and American folk art; the third (September 3 - November 3) was of Japanese and Mexican folk art.
box 122, folder 22

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection [July 17 - August 18, 1985] -- contemporary craft and American folk art -- checklist 1985

Scope and Contents note

The second (July 17 - August 18, 1985) permanent collection exhibition was of contemporary crafts and American folk art. Curator, Edith Wyle. Installation design by Patrick H. Ela. No slides.
box 123, folder 1

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection [July 17 - August 18, 1985] -- contemporary craft and American folk art -- education materials 1985

box 123, folder 2

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection [July 17 - August 18, 1985] -- contemporary craft and American folk art -- publicity 1985

box 123, folder 3

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Guatemalan Huipiles [May 13 - July 15, 1985] 1985

Scope and Contents note

The first (May 13 - July 15) permanent collection exhibition was of Guatemalan huipiles. Curator, Edith Wyle. Installation design by Patrick H. Ela. Installation slides are in Box 387, folder 2.
box 123, folder 4

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Guatemalan Huipiles [May 13 - July 15, 1985] -- education materials 1985

box 123, folder 5

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Guatemalan Huipiles [May 13 - July 15, 1985] -- installation 1985

box 123, folder 6

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Guatemalan Huipiles [May 13 - July 15, 1985] -- label copy 1985

box 123, folder 7

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Guatemalan Huipiles [May 13 - July 15, 1985] -- opening reception 1985 May 13

box 123, folder 8

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Guatemalan Huipiles [May 13 - July 15, 1985] -- publicity -- photographs 1985

box 123, folder 9

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection [May 13 - November 3, 1985] -- publicity 1985

box 123, folder 10

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Japanese and Mexican Folk Art [September 3 - November 3, 1985] 1985

Scope and Contents note

The third (September 3 - November 3) permanent collection exhibition was of Japanese and Mexican folk art. Curated by Edith Wyle and Patrick H. Ela. Installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides in Box 387, folder 3.
box 123, folder 11

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Japanese and Mexican Folk Art [September 3 - November 3, 1985] -- education activities 1985

box 123, folder 12

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Japanese and Mexican Folk Art [September 3 - November 3, 1985] -- education materials 1985

box 123, folder 13

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Japanese and Mexican Folk Art [September 3 - November 3, 1985] -- label copy 1985

box 123, folder 14

The Objects of Our Affection: Selections from the Permanent Collection -- Japanese and Mexican Folk Art [September 3 - November 3, 1985] -- publicity 1985

box 123, folder 15

Okinawa Reborn [November 11, 1995 - January 14, 1996]

Scope and Contents note

An exhibition of photographs organized by the Okinawa Prefectural Museum. Installation by Carol Fulton. Mounted on the mezzanine during the same time period as "Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom."
box 123, folder 16

Painting on Clay: the Surface as a Canvas [November 24, 1987 - January 17, 1988] 1987 - 1988

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Ralph Bacerra. Installation design by Laurie Beth Kalb, Patrick H. Ela, and Ralph Bacerra. Installation slides in Box 388, folder 6.
box 123, folder 17

Painting on Clay: the Surface as a Canvas [November 24, 1987 - January 17, 1988] -- education activities 1987 - 1988

box 123, folder 18

Painting on Clay: the Surface as a Canvas [November 24, 1987 - January 17, 1988] -- education materials 1987 - 1988

box 123, folder 19

Painting on Clay: the Surface as a Canvas [November 24, 1987 - January 17, 1988] -- label copy 1987 - 1988

box 123, folder 20

Painting on Clay: the Surface as a Canvas [November 24, 1987 - January 17, 1988] -- opening reception 1987 November 24

box 123, folder 21

Painting on Clay: the Surface as a Canvas [November 24, 1987 - January 17, 1988] -- publications -- brochure 1987 - 1988

Scope and Contents note

Illustrated checklist.
box 123, folder 22

Painting on Clay: the Surface as a Canvas [November 24, 1987 - January 17, 1988] -- publicity 1987 - 1988

box 123, folder 23

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] 1988

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the U.S. Committee for Saudi Arabian Cultural Heritage, Washington, D.C. Curated by Joharal Alatas for the U.S. Committee and Laurie Beth Kalb for CAFAM. Installation design by Staples & Charles. Installation slides in Box 388, folder 11. See also Box 370, folder 1 for 3/4" videotape.
box 124, folder 1

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- education activities 1988

box 124, folder 2

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- education activities -- calligraphy: Mohammad A. 1988

box 124, folder 3

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- education activities -- UCLA Near Eastern Center 1988

box 124, folder 4

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- education materials 1988

box 124, folder 5

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- education materials -- Saudi recipes 1988

box 124, folder 6

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- educators' reception 1988

box 124, folder 7

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- fundraising 1988

box 124, folder 8

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- opening reception 1988 August 16

box 124, folder 9

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- portfolio from the Royal Consulate general of Saudi Arabia, Los Angeles 1988

box 124, folder 10

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- portfolio from U.S. Committee for Saudi Arabian Cultural Heritage 1988

box 124, folder 11

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- publications -- catalog 1988

Scope and Contents note

32-page catalog; color illustrations. Published by The U.S. Committee for Saudi Arabian Cultural Heritage, Washington, D.C.
box 124, folder 12

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- publications -- poster 1988

Scope and Contents note

See Box 194 for poster.
box 124, folder 13

Palms and Pomegranates: Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia [August 16 - October 2, 1988] -- publicity 1988

box 124, folder 14

Patterns: Fabric Stencil Art of Japan [June 17 - August 5, 1977] 1977

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Taeko Fuijikawa. Installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides in Box 378, folder 13.
box 124, folder 15

Patterns: Fabric Stencil Art of Japan [June 17 - August 5, 1977] -- label copy 1977

box 124, folder 16

Patterns: Fabric Stencil Art of Japan [June 17 - August 5, 1977] -- publications -- catalog 1977

Scope and Contents note

12-page catalog.
box 125, folder 1

Patterns: Fabric Stencil Art of Japan [June 17 - August 5, 1977] -- publicity 1977

box 125, folder 2

Performing Pictures: Images of the Mahabharata [September 9 - November 1, 1987] 1987

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Pratapaditya Pal, curator of South Asian art at the L.A. County Museum of Art. Installation design by Patrick H. Ela. Installation slides will be found in Box 388, folder 3. Mounted in conjunction with the L.A. production of Peter Brooks' "The Mahabharata," produced in conjunction with the L.A. Arts Festival. The paintings were borrowed from LACMA; the puppets were borrowed from the UCLA Museum of Cultural History.
box 125, folder 3

Performing Pictures: Images of the Mahabharata [September 9 - November 1, 1987] -- education materials 1987

box 125, folder 4

Performing Pictures: Images of the Mahabharata [September 9 - November 1, 1987] -- publicity 1987

box 125, folder 5

Pieces of Lives: An Exhibition of Nineteenth Century American Quilts [December 15, 1983 - February 5, 1984] 1983 December 15- 1984 February 5

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Sandi Fox. Assisted by Marcia Page. Mounted in the upper lobby of the Mark Taper Forum (in the Music Center, Performing Arts Center, Los Angeles County) in conjunction with the play, "The Quilters." See also Education Record Group for programs put on by CAFAM in collaboration with the Taper. No slides.
box 125, folder 6

Points of View: Collecting as a Subject [May 14 - October 15, 1995] 1995

Scope and Contents note

Developed by the Team Exhibition Development group: Director of Exhibition Development, Marcia Page; Designer, Carol Fulton. This was one of several exhibitions prepared for the re-opening of CAFAM after the Hodgetts & Fung renovation.
box 125, folder 7

Points of View, Collectors and Collecting: the Warmbold Collection [May 14 - October 15, 1995] 1995

Scope and Contents note

Developed by the Team Exhibition Development group: Director of Exhibition Development, Marcia Page; Designer, Carol Fulton. Consulting Curator, Carolyn Warmbold. This was one of several exhibitions prepared for the re-opening of CAFAM after the Hodgetts & Fung renovation. Installation slides will be found in Box 390, folder 7.
box 125, folder 8

Points of View, Collectors and Collecting: the Warmbold Collection [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- Day without Art 1995

box 125, folder 9

Points of View, Collectors and Collecting: the Warmbold Collection [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- education materials 1995

box 125, folder 10

Points of View, Collectors and Collecting: the Warmbold Collection [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- Journal of the Folk Art Activities of "Don Teodoro" [photocopy]. 1986 - 1989

Scope and Contents note

Photocopy of a journal kept by Ted Warmbold during his folk art collecting trips to Mexico 1986 - 1989.
box 125, folder 11

Points of View, Collectors and Collecting: the Warmbold Collection [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- label copy (folder 1 of 2) 1995

box 125, folder 12

Points of View, Collectors and Collecting: the Warmbold Collection [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- label copy (folder 2 of 2) 1995

Scope and Contents note

Object reference list -- binder containing checklist kept in gallery.
box 125, folder 13

Points of View, Collectors and Collecting: the Warmbold Collection [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- gallery comment book 1995

box 125, folder 14

Points of View: the Homecoming Collection [Turned Wood] [May 14 - October 15, 1995] 1995

Scope and Contents note

Developed by the Team Exhibition Development group: Director of Team Exhibition Development, Marcia Page; Designer, Carol Fulton. Patrick H. Ela, Consulting Curator. This was one of several exhibitions prepared for the re-opening of CAFAM after the Hodgetts & Fung renovation. The "Homecoming Collection" was a collection of turned wood objects donated by Ruth Greenberg, Daniel Greenberg, Susan Steinhauser, Mari and Irving Lipton, and Arthur and Jane Mason. Installation slides will be found in Box 390, folder 8.
box 125, folder 15

Points of View: the Homecoming Collection [Turned Wood] [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- education materials 1995

box 125, folder 16

Points of View: the Homecoming Collection [Turned Wood] [May 14 - October 15, 1995] -- label copy and miscellaneous information 1995

box 125, folder 17

Prehistoric Pottery from the Indian Southwest [August 3 - September 28, 1975] 1975 - 1976

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Michel Venghiatti. Installation design by Edith Wyle. This was one of four exhibitions to open simultaneously as inaugural shows of The Craft and Folk Art Museum Incorporating The Egg and The Eye. No slides.
box 125, folder 18

Puppets for Russian Folktales by Tina Ross [November 27, 1979 - January 13, 1980?] 1979

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides will be found in Box 381, folder 4. See also file on Tina Ross in Record Group 19 (especially Series 19.04), Preservation of Ethnic Traditions Project.
box 126, folder 1

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] 1983 - 1984

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Sharon K. Emanuelli and Jerry Slocum primarily from the collection of mechanical puzzle collector, Jerry Slocum. Installation design by Jack Botermans. Installation slides in Box 387, folder 9.
box 126, folder 2

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] 1985 - 1988.

box 126, folder 3

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- budget development and costs 1983 - 1987

box 126, folder 4

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- education activities 1983 - 1987

box 126, folder 5

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- education materials 1983 - 1987

box 126, folder 6

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- education press release 1983 - 1987

box 126, folder 7

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- education -- Teacher In-Service programs 1983 - 1987

box 126, folder 8

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- education -- Teacher In-Service programs 1983 - 1987

box 126, folder 9

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- education -- Teacher In-Service programs 1983 - 1987

box 127, folder 1

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- grant proposals 1983 - 1987

box 127, folder 2

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- grant proposals -- correspondence 1983 - 1987

box 127, folder 3

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- installation 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides will be found in Box 387, folder 9.
box 127, folder 4

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- installation design 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Jack Botermans was the installation designer.
box 127, folder 5

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- installation design -- contract 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Jack Botermans was the installation designer.
box 127, folder 6

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- label copy 1983 - 1987

box 127, folder 7

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- lenders 1983 - 1987

box 127, folder 8

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- miscellaneous files 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Object lists, etc. on seven 5 1/4" diskettes.
box 127, folder 9

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- opening reception 1986 November 25

box 127, folder 10

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- publications (associated book) -- preparations 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 1

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- publications (folder 1 of 2) 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Book, Puzzles Old and New: How to Make and Solve Them, by Jerry Slocum and Jack Botermans. Designed by Jack Botermans. Published in association with CAFAM by Plenary Publishers, 1986. 160 p., color and b & w illustrations. Distributed by the U. of Washington Press.
box 128, folder 2

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- publications (folder 2 of 2) 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Book -- Japanese edition, published by Nippon Television Network, 1988.
box 128, folder 3

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- publications -- brochure 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 4

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987]-- publications -- poster [regarding] 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

See Box 194, folder 9, for copy of the poster designed by Jack Botermans.
box 128, folder 5

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- publicity 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 6

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- publicity -- notices and reviews 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 7

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- publicity photographs 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 8

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- puzzle collectors 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 9

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- puzzle party (folder 1 of 2) 1983 - 1985

Scope and Contents note

The puzzle party was a Jerry Slocum annual event for puzzle collectors.
box 128, folder 10

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- puzzle party (folder 2 of 2) 1986 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

The puzzle party was a Jerry Slocum annual event for puzzle collectors.
box 128, folder 11

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- research (folder 1 of 2) 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 12

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- research (folder 2 of 2) 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Includes a timeline of puzzle history.
box 128, folder 13

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- shop -- exhibition-related sales items 1983 - 1987

box 128, folder 14

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- slide presentation 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

43 slides; 12 missing.
box 128, folder 15

Puzzles Old and New: Headcrackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- Slocum, Jerry 1983 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Does not include correspondence.
box 129, folder 1

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- travelling exhibition -- planning (folder 1 of 2) 1986 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Forms, solicitations, internal memos.
box 129, folder 2

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- travelling exhibition -- planning (folder 2 of 2) 1986 - 1987

Scope and Contents note

Miscellaneous correspondence.
box 129, folder 3

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers [November 25, 1986 - February 22, 1987] -- travelling exhibition -- venues Confirmed 1986 - 1987

box 129, folder 4

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers -- travelling exhibition -- Hudson River Museum 1986 - 1987

box 129, folder 5

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers -- travelling exhibition -- MIT Museum 1986 - 1987

box 129, folder 6

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers -- travelling exhibition -- National Museum of Science and Technology 1986 - 1987

box 129, folder 7

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers -- travelling exhibition -- Ontario Science Center 1986 - 1987

box 129, folder 8

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers -- travelling exhibition -- Science Center of Minnesota 1986 - 1987

box 129, folder 9

Puzzles Old and New: Head Crackers, Patience Provers, and Other Tactile Teasers -- travelling exhibition -- Senkosha at Matsuya Ginza 1986 - 1987

box 129, folder 10

Quest for Continuity: Forms from Italy's Friuli [March 17 - April 12, 1987] 1987

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Nathan Shapira. Installation slides in Box 387, folder 10.
box 129, folder 11

Quest for Continuity: Forms from Italy's Friuli [March 17 - April 12, 1987] -- education activities and materials 1987

box 129, folder 12

Quest for Continuity: Forms from Italy's Friuli [March 17 - April 12, 1987] -- opening reception 1987 March 24

box 129, folder 13

Quest for Continuity: Forms from Italy's Friuli [March 17 - April 12, 1987] -- publications -- catalog 1987

Scope and Contents note

60-page catalog, color and b & w illustrations. Designed by Nathan Shapira.
box 129, folder 14

Quest for Continuity: Forms from Italy's Friuli [March 17 - April 12, 1987] -- publicity 1987

box 129, folder 15

Quilting Party: Art and Stories of American Women [August 31 or September 10? - November 10, 1996] 1996

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Marcia Page, Director, Team Exhibition Development. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Selected quilts from the Tosco Collection. No slides.
box 129, folder 16

Quilts from the Indiana Amish [November 15, 1984 - March 3, 1985] 1984 - 1985

Scope and Contents note

Curated by David Pottinger and Susan Einstein. Installation design by David Pottinger, Susan Einstein, and Sharon K. Emanuelli. Installation slides in Box 386, folder 7.
box 130, folder 1

Quilts from the Indiana Amish [November 15, 1984 - March 3, 1985] -- education activities and materials 1984 - 1985

box 130, folder 2

Quilts from the Indiana Amish [November 15, 1984 - March 3, 1985] -- installation 1984 - 1985

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides in Box 386, folder 7.
box 130, folder 3

Quilts from the Indiana Amish [November 15, 1984 - March 3, 1985] -- label copy 1984 - 1985

box 130, folder 4

Quilts from the Indiana Amish [November 15, 1984 - March 3, 1985] -- opening reception 1984 November 20

box 130, folder 5

Quilts from the Indiana Amish [November 15, 1984 - March 3, 1985] -- publications -- brochure 1984 - 1985

Scope and Contents note

There was also a book written by the curator, Quilts from the Indiana Amish, by David Pottinger (New York: Dutton, 1983).
box 130, folder 6

Quilts from the Indiana Amish [November 15, 1984 - March 3, 1985] -- publicity 1984 - 1985

box 130, folder 7

R. Bret Price [November 24 or 26? - December 14, 1975] 1975

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by R. Bret Price. An M.F.A. (from California Institute of the Arts) exhibit.
box 130, folder 8

The Right Tool: Out of the Ordinary [August 22 - December 30, 1994] 1994

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Marcia Page. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Objects from the Arango Design Foundation, mounted at the Pacific Design Center Gallery. This exhibition was organized during the time that the CAFAM galleries were closed for renovation. The Arango tool collection had been donated to CAFAM. No slides.
box 130, folder 9

The Right Tool: Out of the Ordinary [August 22 - December 30, 1994] -- education materials 1994

box 130, folder 10

The Right Tool: Out of the Ordinary [August 22 - December 30, 1994] -- photographs of objects 1994

box 130, folder 11

The Right Tool: Out of the Ordinary [August 22 - December 30, 1994] -- publicity 1994

box 130, folder 12

Rites of Passage: Mask Expressions of Urban Youth [September 8 or 23 - October 29, 1995] 1995

Scope and Contents note

Organized by Rochelle Branch. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Based on two projects: one curated by James Cardell as part of his thesis study at Art Center College of Design; the other by Judy Leventhal, artist and art therapist at Angel's Flight Youth Services. No slides.
box 130, folder 13

Rites of Passage: Mask Expressions of Urban Youth [September 8 or 23 - October 29, 1995] -- travelling show 1995

box 130, folder 14

Romanian Folk Textiles [March 7 - April 16, 1978]

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Joyce Winkel. Installation slides in Box 379, folder 8.
box 131, folder 1

Romanian Folk Textiles [March 7 - April 16, 1978] -- publications -- catalog 1978

Scope and Contents note

50-page catalog, color and b & w illustrations. Introduction and text by Joyce Winkel. Introduction to Romanian Textiles by Dr. Paul Petrescu. Catalog designed by Max King.
box 131, folder 2

Romanian Folk Textiles [March 7 - April 16, 1978] -- publicity 1978

box 131, folder 3

Saltillo Sarapes [January 29 - March 9, 1980] 1980

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides in Box 381, folder 7. Opening reception slides in Box 393, folder 13. Catalog published by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1979.
box 131, folder 4

Saltillo Sarapes [January 29 - March 9, 1980] -- education activities and materials 1980

box 131, folder 5

Saltillo Sarapes [January 29 - March 9, 1980] -- publicity 1980

box 131, folder 6

Santos, Statues, and Sculpture: Contemporary Woodcarving from New Mexico [June 7 - July 31, 1988] 1988

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Laurie Beth Kalb. Installation design by Gere Kavanaugh. Installation slides in Box 388, folder 10.
box 131, folder 7

Santos, Statues, and Sculpture: Contemporary Woodcarving from New Mexico [June 7 - July 31, 1988] -- education activities and materials 1988

box 131, folder 8

Santos, Statues, and Sculpture: Contemporary Woodcarving from New Mexico [June 7 - July 31, 1988] -- installation 1988

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides in Box 388, folder 10.
box 131, folder 9

Santos, Statues, and Sculpture: Contemporary Woodcarving from New Mexico [June 7 - July 31, 1988] -- label copy 1988

box 131, folder 10

Santos, Statues, and Sculpture: Contemporary Woodcarving from New Mexico [June 7 - July 31, 1988] -- opening reception 1988 June 7

box 131, folder 11

Santos, Statues, and Sculpture: Contemporary Woodcarving from New Mexico [June 7 - July 31, 1988] -- publications -- catalog 1988

Scope and Contents note

28-page catalog, color and b & w illustrations. Designed by Gerry Rosentswieg. Publication of catalog funded by the CAFAM Folk Art Council and the Ethnic Arts Council of Los Angeles.
box 131, folder 12

Santos, Statues, and Sculpture: Contemporary Woodcarving from New Mexico [June 7 - July 31, 1988] -- publicity 1988

box 131, folder 13

The Scandinavian Touch: Contemporary Scandinavian Textiles [September 6 - October 2, 1983] 1983

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the American-Scandinavian Foundation. Curated by Beate Sydhoff. Installation design by Bernard Kester. This exhibition was part of the national "Scandinavia Today" celebration. See also Box 386, folder 1. No slides.
box 131, folder 14

The Scandinavian Touch: Contemporary Scandinavian Textiles [September 6 - October 2, 1983] -- education 1983

box 131, folder 15

The Scandinavian Touch: Contemporary Scandinavian Textiles [September 6 - October 2, 1983] -- publications -- catalog 1983

Scope and Contents note

52-page catalog, color and b & w illus., published by the American Scandinavian Foundation. Catalog design by Marty Bronson.
box 132, folder 1

The Scandinavian Touch: Contemporary Scandinavian Textiles [September 6 - October 2, 1983] -- publicity 1983

box 132, folder 2

School of Fisch: Jewelry Artists from the School of Arline Fisch [January 12 - March 17, 1996] 1996

Scope and Contents note

Organized by San Diego State University, where Fisch was a faculty member. Curated by Arline Fisch. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Installation slides in Box 391, folder 5. See also video interview with Arline Fisch in Box 372, folder 4.
box 132, folder 3

School of Fisch: Jewelry Artists from the School of Arline Fisch [January 12 - March 17, 1996] -- education 1996

box 132, folder 4

School of Fisch: Jewelry Artists from the School of Arline Fisch [January 12 - March 17, 1996] -- label copy 1996

box 132, folder 5

School of Fisch: Jewelry Artists from the School of Arline Fisch [January 12 - March 17, 1996] -- loan agreements, insurance and shipping records 1996

box 132, folder 6

School of Fisch: Jewelry Artists from the School of Arline Fisch [January 12 - March 17, 1996] -- opening reception 1996 January 12

box 132, folder 7

School of Fisch: Jewelry Artists from the School of Arline Fisch [January 12 - March 17, 1996] -- publications -- catalog 1996

Scope and Contents note

Published by San Diego State University, which organized the exhibition.
box 132, folder 8

School of Fisch: Jewelry Artists from the School of Arline Fisch [January 12 - March 17, 1996] -- publicity 1996

box 132, folder 9

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] 1985

Scope and Contents note

Curated by William D.Y. Wu. Installation design by Ted Wu Design Consultants. See also video interview of William Wu and David Chau in Box 369, folder 6.
box 132, folder 10

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] -- education activities 1985

box 132, folder 11

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] -- education materials 1985

box 132, folder 12

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] -- installation 1985

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides in Box 386, folder 8.
box 132, folder 13

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] -- label copy 1985

box 132, folder 14

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] -- opening reception 1985 March 15

box 132, folder 15

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] -- publications -- brochure 1985

box 132, folder 16

Seasons of Good Fortune: Traditional Chinese Folk Prints from the David Chau Collection [March 6 - April 28, 1985] -- publicity 1985

box 133, folder 1

Selections from the Permanent Collection [September 21 - October 3, 1982] 1982 September 21

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides in Box 384, folder 7.
box 133, folder 2

Shinjuku: The Phenomenal City [June 17 - August 7, 1977]

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Curated by Peter Gluck and Henry Smith for MoMA. Installation slides in Box 379, folder 1. This was one of two exhibitions mounted at the same time at CAFAM and called "Two Faces of Japan." The other was Patterns: Fabric Stencil Art of Japan. Koji Taki assisted the curators.
box 133, folder 3

Shinjuku: The Phenomenal City [June 17 - August 7, 1977] -- publicity 1977

box 133, folder 4

Shuji Asada [April 29 - June 7, 1981]

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Shuji Asada. Installation slides in Box 383, folder 10. Mounted at CAFAM's Gallery 3 in Santa Monica Place. See Box 194, folder 8, for poster designed by Max King. For slides of opening reception, see Box 394, folder 1.
box 133, folder 5

Shuji Asada [April 29 - June 7, 1981] -- biographical material

box 133, folder 6

Shuji Asada [April 29 - June 7, 1981] -- publicity 1981

box 133, folder 7

Shuji Asada [April 29 - June 7, 1981] -- travelling exhibition

box 133, folder 8

Shuji Asada [April 29 - June 7, 1981] -- travelling exhibition -- Greenwood Gallery (Washington, D.C.) 1981

box 133, folder 9

Sidecar: The Process of Design in Contemporary Lighting [February 25 - May 4, 1986] 1986

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Ron Rezek and David Potter. Installation slides in Box 387, folder 5. Poster designed by Henk Elenga.
box 133, folder 10

Sidecar: The Process of Design in Contemporary Lighting [February 25 - May 4, 1986] -- competition 1986

box 133, folder 11

Sidecar: The Process of Design in Contemporary Lighting [February 25 - May 4, 1986] -- education 1986

box 133, folder 12

Sidecar: The Process of Design in Contemporary Lighting [February 25 - May 4, 1986] -- label copy 1986

box 133, folder 13

Sidecar: The Process of Design in Contemporary Lighting [February 25 - May 4, 1986] -- opening reception 1986 February 25

box 133, folder 14

Sidecar: The Process of Design in Contemporary Lighting [February 25 - May 4, 1986] -- publications -- poster/brochure 1986

box 133, folder 15

Sidecar: The Process of Design in Contemporary Lighting [February 25 - May 4, 1986] -- publicity 1986

box 133, folder 16

The Spirit of India: Painted Prayers and Epic Stories [March 6 - August 31, 1997] 1997 March 7 - August 31

Scope and Contents note

Organized by Nancy Fister. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Indian women's devotional paintings from the Mingei Museum of International Folk Art in San Diego and photographs by Stephen Huyler. The reception, held on March 6, was for two exhibitions: "I Once Was Lost" and for "The Spirit of India." No slides.
box 133, folder 17

Spirit World: Mardi Gras Indian Masquerade of New Orleans [September 8 - November 15, 1995] 1995

Scope and Contents note

Organized by Rochelle Branch. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Based on photographer Michael P. Smith's book documenting 20 years of the various "Mardi Gras Indian" groups in New Orleans. No slides.
box 133, folder 18

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] 1995 - 1996

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Gloria Gonick. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Organized in cooperation with the Okinawa Prefectural Museum.
box 134, folder 1

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- educational activities 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 2

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- educational materials 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 3

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- installation 1995 - 1996

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides in Box 391, folder 3.
box 134, folder 4

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- label copy and checklists 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 5

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- loans 1995 - 1996

Scope and Contents note

List is alphabetized by lenders' names.
box 134, folder 6

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- loans -- Fowler Museum 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 7

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- loans -- list and insurance 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 8

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- loans -- L.A. County Museum of Art 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 9

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- loans -- Museums of New Mexico 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 10

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- loans -- Okinawa Prefectural Museum 1995 - 1996

box 134, folder 11

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- opening reception 1995 November 10

box 134, folder 12

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- publications -- catalog 1995 - 1996

Scope and Contents note

48-page catalog, b & w and color illustrations. Includes 14 pages of color plates. Text by Gloria Gonick with an essay by Ichiko Yonamine and Greetings by Chowa Nakazato and Kenji Itokazu. Catalog design by Dana Levy of Perpetua Press, Los Angeles.
box 134, folder 13

Splendor of the Dragon: Costumes of the Ryukyu Kingdom [November 10, 1995 - January 14, 1996] -- publicity 1995 - 1996

box 135, folder 1

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] 1996 - 1997

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM with the Kulturhuset Stockholm, Leksands Kulturhus, Nordiska Museet, and the Swedish Institute. Curated by Mats Widbom. Installation design by Carol Fulton. No slides.
box 135, folder 2

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- education activities 1996 - 1997

box 135, folder 3

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- education activities -- artist programs 1996 - 1997

box 135, folder 4

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- education activities -- correspondence with Nancy Fister 1996 - 1997

box 135, folder 5

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- education activities -- correspondence with Rochelle Branch 1996 - 1997

box 135, folder 6

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- education materials 1996 - 1997

box 135, folder 7

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- opening reception 1996 November 8

box 135, folder 8

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- packet prepared by Museum of International Folk Art for CAFAM staff visit 1996 - 1997

Scope and Contents note

The exhibition came to CAFAM after being mounted at the Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico, which also organized the exhibition.
box 135, folder 9

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- publications 1996 - 1997

Scope and Contents note

272-page book, with b & w and color illustrations, published (1994) by Abrams in association with The Museums of New Mexico (Museum of International Folk Art), which organized the exhibition. Edited by Barbro Klein and Mats Widbom. Foreword by Beate Sydhoff. Epilogue by Henry Glassie.
box 135, folder 10

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- publicity 1996 - 1997

box 135, folder 11

Swedish Folk Art: All Tradition is Change [November 8, 1996 - January 26, 1997] -- publicity sent from the Museum of International Folk Art 1996 - 1997

box 135, folder 12

Tantalizing Teapots: The Felicitous Union of Form and Content, Selections from the Collection of Gloria and Sonny Kamm [September 19, 1997 - February 2, 1998] 1997 - 1998

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Martha Drexler Lynn. Installation design by Carol Fulton. "Tantalizing Teapots" was the last exhibition mounted at CAFAM before the temporary closing in January 1998. The files were not discovered until the rest of the exhibition records had been processed. See also Boxes 273, folder 15, 415, folders 1 - 3, 440. folder 17. and 441, folder 3. No slides.
box 135, folder 13

Tapestries: Robert Brady [March 16 - April 25, 1982]

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Robert Brady. Installation slides in Box 384, folder 3.
box 135, folder 14

Tapestries: Robert Brady [March 16 - April 25, 1982] -- opening reception 1982 March 16

box 135, folder 15

Tapestries: Robert Brady [March 16 - April 25, 1982] -- publications -- catalog 1982

Scope and Contents note

18-page b & w and color catalog with 10 color plates. Introductory essay by Helen Stern. Catalog design by Max King.
box 135, folder 16

Tapestries: Robert Brady [March 16 - April 25, 1982] -- publicity 1982

box 136, folder 1

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] 1979

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Daniel Koch and Cheryl Jackson. Installation design by Sharon K. Emanuelli.
box 136, folder 2

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- audio visual aspects 1979

box 136, folder 3

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- education activities 1979

box 136, folder 4

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- education materials and research 1979

box 136, folder 5

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- installation and checklists 1979

Scope and Contents note

Installation slides in Box 381, folder 1.
box 136, folder 6

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- museum shop 1979

box 136, folder 7

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- objects borrowed from lenders other than Dan Koch 1979

box 136, folder 8

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- publications -- brochure and poster 1979

Scope and Contents note

Brochure written by Karen Copeland. Poster is stapled inside of brochure. Essay on poster verso is by Daniel Koch and Cheryl Jackson.
box 136, folder 9

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- publicity 1979

box 136, folder 10

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- publicity -- media releases 1979

box 136, folder 11

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- publicity -- reviews and notices 1979

box 136, folder 12

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- publicity -- photographs 1979

box 136, folder 13

Textile Traditions of Afghanistan [July 10 - September 2, 1979] -- gallery comment book 1979

box 136, folder 14

The Tool as Object [August 3 - October 3, 1976] 1976

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Ed Tuttle. Installation slides in Box 378, folder 8.
box 136, folder 15

The Tool as Object [August 3 - October 3, 1976] -- opening reception 1976 August 3

box 136, folder 16

The Tool as Object [August 3 - October 3, 1976] -- publications -- catalog 1976

Scope and Contents note

40-page catalog with b & w illustrations, including 16 pages of b & w plates, was written and designed by Edward F. Tuttle. Photographs by Donald A. Hull. Includes checklist of tool exhibits in California compiled by Sabra Petersmann and Edward F/ Tuttle. Printed for CAFAM by the Poltroon Press.
box 136, folder 17

Totem Poles from the Northwest Carved by Polish Folk Artist Ray Kowalski [August 3 - September 28, 1975] 1975

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Joanne Roberts. Installation design by Edith Wyle. Slides in Box 378, folder 4, are not of the installation. This was one of four exhibitions to open simultaneously as inaugural shows of The Craft and Folk Art Museum Incorporating The Egg and The Eye.
box 136, folder 18

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] 1980

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Irmtraud Reswick. Installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides in Box 382, folder 1.
box 136, folder 19

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- education materials and activities 1980

box 136, folder 20

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- label copy 1980

box 136, folder 21

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- label and wall copy 1980

box 136, folder 22

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- opening reception 1980 April 8

Scope and Contents note

For slides of opening reception, see Box 394, folder 2.
box 137, folder 1

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publications 1985

Scope and Contents note

242-page book, Traditional Textiles of Tunisia and Related North African Weavings, published by CAFAM as "Folk Art Monographs, I." Intended to be the first of a series of monographs published by CAFAM. The book was co-published and distributed by the U. of Washington Press in 1985. Designed by Max King.
box 137, folder 2

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publications -- correspondence, 1979-1984 1985

box 137, folder 3

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publications -- correspondence, 1985-1989 1985 -1989

box 137, folder 4

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publications -- original drawings by Trudy Reswick and Reginald Turner 1985 -1989

box 137, folder 5

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publications -- photocopies 1985 -1989

box 137, folder 6

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publications -- photographs 1985 -1989

box 137, folder 7

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publicity -- correspondence 1985 -1989

box 137, folder 8

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publicity -- media releases, notices, and reviews 1985 -1989

box 137, folder 9

Traditional Textiles of Tunisia [April 8 - June 1, 1980] -- publicity -- photographs 1985 -1989

box 137, folder 10

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] 1979

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides in Box 380, folder 6. See also Box 380, folder 7 for slide show produced by Frank Romero and Nancy Getz.
box 137, folder 11

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- education 1979

box 137, folder 12

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- label copy

box 138, folder 1

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- opening reception 1979 April 30

Scope and Contents note

For slides of opening reception see Box 394, folder 3.
box 138, folder 2

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- publications -- brochure 1979

Scope and Contents note

Written by Karen Copeland.
box 138, folder 3

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- publications -- calendar 1981

Scope and Contents note

Produced by Benihana.
box 138, folder 4

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- publications -- catalog ca. 1979

Scope and Contents note

50-page catalog, color illustrations. Introduction and text by Edith R. Wyle. Produced by CAFAM and sponsored by Benihana of Tokyo. Designed by Max King.
box 138, folder 5

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- publications -- educational brochure 1979

Scope and Contents note

Written by Karen Copeland.
box 138, folder 6

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- publications -- postcard set ca. 1979

Scope and Contents note

Designed by Max King. A packet of 16 postcard photographs (photographs included in the exhibition catalog). All objects are from CAFAM's permanent collection.
box 138, folder 7

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- publicity ca. 1979

Scope and Contents note

Media Releases, Reviews, Notices, and Correspondence.
box 138, folder 8

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- travelling exhibition ca. 1979

box 138, folder 9

Traditional Toys of Japan [April 30 - June 25, 1979] -- gallery comment book ca. 1979

box 138, folder 10

Tramp Art [August 18 - September 25, 1977] 1977

Scope and Contents note

Organized by the Museum of American Folk Art. Curated by Helaine Fendelman. Installation design by Joe and Ellen Wetherell. Installation slides in Box 379, folder 3. Book published by Dutton for the Museum of American Folk Art.
box 138, folder 11

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] 1981

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Buster Simpson and Richard Posner. Installation slides in Box 383, folder 11. Mounted in CAFAM's Gallery 3 in Santa Monica Place.
box 138, folder 12

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- artists' information -- Lewis C. (Buster) Simpson 1981

box 138, folder 12

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- artists' information -- Richard Posner 1981

box 138, folder 14

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- education 1981

box 139, folder 1

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- opening reception 1981 June 16

Scope and Contents note

For slides of opening reception, see Box 394, folder 4.
box 139, folder 2

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- publications 1981

box 139, folder 3

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- publications (Richard Posner) 1981

Scope and Contents note

Artists' book designed by Posner.
box 139, folder 4

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- publications (Buster Simpson) 1981

Scope and Contents note

Artists' book designed by Simpson.
box 139, folder 5

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- publicity 1981

box 139, folder 6

Two Schools of Fish: Richard Posner, Buster Simpson [June 16 - July 26, 1981] -- publicity photographs 1981

box 139, folder 7

The Vessel: Studies in Form and Media [May 9 - June 25, 1989]

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Laurie Beth Kalb and Patrick H. Ela. Installation design by Brent Rumage. Installation slides in Box 389, folder 5. This was the last exhibition mounted at 5814 before CAFAM staff moved out because of city-mandated earthquake retrofitting.
box 139, folder 8

The Vessel: Studies in Form and Media [May 9 - June 25, 1989] -- education activities 1989

box 139, folder 9

The Vessel: Studies in Form and Media [May 9 - June 25, 1989] -- education -- docent meetings 1989

box 139, folder 10

The Vessel: Studies in Form and Media [May 9 - June 25, 1989] -- education materials 1989

box 139, folder 11

The Vessel: Studies in Form and Media [May 9 - June 25, 1989] -- label copy 1989

box 139, folder 12

The Vessel: Studies in Form and Media [May 9 - June 25, 1989] -- opening reception 1989 May 9

box 139, folder 13

The Vessel: Studies in Form and Media [May 9 - June 25, 1989] -- publicity 1989

box 139, folder 14

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] 1978 - 1979

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation design by Laurie Adelson and Bruce Takami. Installation slides in Box 380, folder 3.
box 139, folder 15

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- education 1978 - 1979

box 139, folder 16

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- installation 1978 - 1979

Scope and Contents note

Mannequin and costume Instructions.
box 139, folder 17

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- opening reception 1978 December 18

Scope and Contents note

For slides of opening reception, see Box 394, folder 5.
box 139, folder 18

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- publications -- catalog 1978 - 1979

Scope and Contents note

66-page catalog, b & w and color illustrations. Text by Laurie Adelson and Bruce Takami. Catalog design by Max King.
box 139, folder 19

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- publications -- catalog 1978 - 1979

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence and manuscript.
box 139, folder 20

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- publicity -- correspondence 1978 - 1979

box 139, folder 21

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- publicity 1978 - 1979

Scope and Contents note

Media releases, reviews, and notices.
box 140, folder 1

Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia [December 18, 1978 - February 4, 1979] -- publicity -- photographs 1978 - 1979

box 140, folder 2

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991]

Scope and Contents note

Organized by Exhibits USA and curated by Gai Gherardi and Barbara McReynolds from the L.A. Eyeworks Collection. Installation design by Carol Fulton. Additional historical material from the Museum of Opthalmology and additional objects from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Double K Gallery Collection organized by Denise Wakeman. Mounted in the CAFAM gallery on the 4th floor of the May Company. Installation slides in Box 389, folder 9.
box 140, folder 3

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991] -- background on design process 1991

Scope and Contents note

Compiled by Denise Wakeman.
box 140, folder 4

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991] -- education 1991

box 140, folder 5

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991] -- label copy 1991

box 140, folder 6

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991] -- education -- Mind Sights Gallery 1991

Scope and Contents note

A separate interactive space in the gallery, organized by Janet Marcus and Marcia Page, on the theme of "seeing" focused on how the eye works with entertaining activities concerned with light, color, optics, and illusions. Installation design by Carol Fulton.
box 140, folder 7

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991] -- opening reception 1991 May 17

box 140, folder 8

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991] -- photo documentation 1991

Scope and Contents note

For slide documentation, see Box 389, folder 9.
box 140, folder 9

What a Sight! Spectacular Spectacles [May 17 - August 11, 1991] -- publicity 1991

box 141, folder 1

Wind and Weathervanes [March 23 - May 23, 1976] 1976

Scope and Contents note

Curated and installation by Claire Steinberg and Sandy Talcott. Installation slides are in Box 378, folder 6. Exhibition featured whirligigs of Dan Sanzone and whirligigs and weathervanes by other artists. A poster with a catalog on the verso was published. See Box 194, folder 6, for poster.
box 141, folder 2

Wind and Weathervanes [March 23 - May 23, 1976] -- education

Scope and Contents note

Thank-you book from the 92nd Street School.
box 141, folder 3

Wind and Weathervanes [March 23 - May 23, 1976] -- opening reception 1976 March 23

box 141, folder 4

Wind and Weathervanes [March 23 - May 23, 1976] -- publicity 1976

box 141, folder 5

Yesterday's Miniature Playthings [November 22 - December 31, 1977] 1977

Scope and Contents note

Curated by Evelyn Ackerman. Installation design by Edith Wyle. Installation slides are in Box 379, folder 5. Exhibition featured Schoenhut's Humpty Dumpty Circus. A book was published by Book-Find Publishers.
box 141, folder 6

Yesterday's Miniature Playthings [November 22 - December 31, 1977] -- educational materials 1977

box 141, folder 7

Yesterday's Miniature Playthings [November 22 - December 31, 1977] -- publicity 1977

 

10.03 Exhibitions -- Denied or Unrealized 1975 - 1995

Scope and Contents note

Arranged alphabetically by actual or working title of exhibition. Quite a few of these proposals concerned traveling exhibitions organized elsewhere that CAFAM was considering.
box 89, folder 11

Bruce Brice [August 24 - September 19, 1982] 1982

Scope and Contents note

Bruce Brice was an "outsider artist" from New Orleans. Staff members Sharon Emanuelli, Marcia Page, and Joan Benedetti, who were employed at CAFAM in 1982, have no memory of the Bruce Brice exhibition, so there is some doubt as to where it was mounted or if, perhaps, it was an exhibition that was cancelled. –7/13/11
box 141, folder 8

General 1980-81

box 141, folder 9

Absolut 1991

box 141, folder 10

African American Patchwork

box 141, folder 11

American Folk Art of Scrimshaw undated

box 141, folder 12

Architecture

box 141, folder 13

Art of Face and Body Adornment 1981

box 141, folder 14

Art of Play

Scope and Contents note

Bau Wau House.
box 141, folder 15

Bau Wau House ca. 1975

box 141, folder 16

Book Show 1989

box 141, folder 17

Chicano Low Rider Project 1995

General note

See also research files for Language of Objects Project.
box 141, folder 18

Contemporary Folk Art

box 141, folder 19

Corpus Christi Dancers of Ecuador 1982

box 141, folder 20

Crafts of Hollywood

box 141, folder 21

Crafts of Hollywood -- educational materials 1981

box 141, folder 22

Crafts of Hollywood (One from the Heart)

box 141, folder 23

Designs of the Ndebele 1979

box 141, folder 24

Dune

box 141, folder 25

Egyptian Crafts and Folk Art 1991

box 141, folder 26

Eyeglasses

box 141, folder 27

From the Tree Where the Bark Grows: North American Basket Treasures from the Peabody Museum, Harvard 1983

box 141, folder 28

Gilbert Portanier, Ceramist 1981

box 141, folder 29

Gustav Stickley 1981

box 141, folder 30

Hamada and Leach Ceramics

box 141, folder 31

Harriete Berman "Family of Appliances" 1982

box 141, folder 32

The Hmong

box 141, folder 33

Italian Folk Dress (L'Abito Popolare in Italia) 1985

box 142, folder 1

Italian Folk Dress (L'Abito Popolare in Italia) -- NEH proposal

box 142, folder 2

Jan de Swart 1981

box 142, folder 3

Kaffe Fassett

box 142, folder 4

Kinetic Toys 1993

box 142, folder 5

Knots and Nets

box 142, folder 6

Marie Lyman (Fiber) 1983

box 142, folder 7

Marjorie Devon (Fiber)

box 142, folder 8

Masterworks in Haitian Art 1996

box 142, folder 9

Needle Expressions '82

box 142, folder 10

New Guinea Art 1982

box 142, folder 11

O, Appalachia

box 142, folder 12

Ornamenti: Jewelry of Gio Pomodoro 1996

box 142, folder 13

Otis College of Art and Design

Scope and Contents note

Exhibition of Student Work.
box 142, folder 14

Palestinian Costumes 1981

box 142, folder 15

Puppeteers of America 1981

box 142, folder 16

Refuse (Arango Design Foundation) 1995-96

General note

See also "The Right Tool: Out of the Ordinary."
box 142, folder 17

Rock Costume

box 142, folder 18

Russian Costumes 1993

box 143, folder 1

Sam Maloof Retrospective

Scope and Contents note

See also Sam Maloof exhibition folders under National Endowment for the Arts in Series 3.03, Development -- Foundation Grants and Grant writing files. This exhibition was worked on with the Maloofs and the American Craft Council for over six years.
box 143, folder 2

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- background Information 1989-1996

box 143, folder 3

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- book/catalog

box 143, folder 4

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- book/catalog 1989-1996

box 143, folder 5

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- book/catalog

box 143, folder 6

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- book/catalog 1989-1996

box 143, folder 7

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- preliminary checklist

box 143, folder 8

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- education packet 1989-1996

box 143, folder 9

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- education packet

box 143, folder 10

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- fund raising 1989-1996

box 143, folder 11

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- fund raising

box 143, folder 12

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- photographs 1989-1996

box 143, folder 13

Sam Maloof Retrospective -- travelling options

box 143, folder 14

Southern California Institute of Architecture (Sci-Arc) Architectural Models 1990

box 143, folder 15

Seasons of Life: Costume and Ritual in the Traditional Hungarian Village 1983

box 143, folder 16

Two Hundred Years of Dance in Los Angeles 1980

box 143, folder 17

Various 1984

box 143, folder 18

Various ideas 1990

box 143, folder 19

Vernacular Architecture in L.A.

box 143, folder 20

War Art 1993

box 143, folder 21

William Spratling

 

11. Language of Objects Project

Scope and Contents note

The Language of Objects Project was an initiative of the Craft and Folk Art Museum undertaken over a three-year period (1991 – 1993) during the time the museum was re- envisioning itself after the start of the capital campaign for a new museum building. CAFAM had, since its inception, exhibited and collected materials representing cultures from every part of the globe. By the mid-seventies, its founders had become aware that Los Angeles was exceeding eastern metropolitan centers in demographic diversity. By the late eighties, well over 130 languages were spoken in L.A. schools. In large part because of the influence of movies and television, as well as the dawn of the Internet, the "globalization" of popular culture everywhere was beginning to reflect multiple cultural influences. This "multicultural movement" was affecting all cultural institutions. Los Angeles was a natural laboratory for this phenomenon and its documentation. In the early nineties, automation of most American library and museum collections was well underway, but the creation of the framework (the metadata) into which the cultural data was entered and decisions about contextual documentation was based almost exclusively on Western traditions. At CAFAM, it was decided it would be useful to build a database that could contain and reveal objects with complex cultural contexts, of which, at that time, there were many in the CAFAM permanent collection. Early in 1991, it was decided to develop a model for such a cultural database for local use. The database would "read art as cultural context," and thus the project became known as "The Language of Objects." Funding was obtained from the Getty Trust and the California Arts Council to hire a folklorist and a software developer as adjunct staff to work with the Director of Exhibition Development, Marcia Page, and other CAFAM staff on the database project. Page directed the project; Deirdre Evans-Pritchard was hired as guest folklorist and project curator; Emil Safier was hired as programmer; and Lydia Furata served as project assistant. It was thought that an exhibition might result, but the primary intention was to develop a sample cross-cultural object collection, contextual information (print and images) for the sample collection, and a model database framework to contain the collected documentation. Over the course of the three-year project, 195 objects were acquired, as well as multi-media documentation concerning their makers and their multiple cultural contexts. The project team developed the database framework, acquired the collection, and built a library of both original and published contextual material. The electronic database itself was not completed as funding for the necessary hardware did not materialize. Late in 1992, the Smithsonian Institution Experimental Gallery in Washington, D.C. expressed an interest in mounting an exhibition based on selections from the Language of Objects (L.O.O.) collection. The exhibition that resulted, "Dress Codes: Urban Folk Fashion" opened at the Experimental Gallery October 29, 1993 and was extended through March 26, 1994. (See Boxes 216 and 217 in this record group for documentation of the "Dress Codes" exhibition.) Because of their size, these files are not completely processed. Some folders marked "correspondence" include some other types of items; other folders may include some correspondence. They were "working research files" for the L.O.O. team. See also: Language of Objects Sample Object Collection Record Group.
 

11.01 Administrative Files 1991 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

This series includes files that pertain to the whole Language of Objects Project such as personnel, budgets, database development, and cataloging. It is arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within each topic. Also included are files relating to objects from CAFAM's permanent collection that were studied as part of the L.O.O. project; files relating to the development of a database software program for the cataloging of the L.O.O. materials; files relating to grant proposals, both those awarded (Getty and CAC) and those declined; contact files for types of objects; and some field notes. Box 215 includes some transcripts of interviews done as part of the Language of Objects research.
box 211, folder 10

Card file of Language of Objects contact information undated

box 212, folder 1

Kate La Bore notebook 1993 January 27, 1993-June 27

Scope and Contents note

Kate La Bore (intern) notes, lists, meeting notes, contact information, research info forms, blank release forms, appointments, contact info, misc. notes, emails, diary of activities/record of hours worked
box 212, folder 2

General -- object sample

box 212, folder 3

General -- potential artists ca. 1991 - 1994

box 212, folder 4

General -- bibliographies

box 212, folder 5

General -- budgets ca. 1991 - 1994

box 212, folder 6

General -- Furuta, Lydia (Project Assistant) -- check requests

box 212, folder 7

General -- Furuta, Lydia (Project Assistant) -- miscellaneous ca. 1991 - 1994

box 212, folder 8

General -- Futura, Lydia (Project Assistant) -- pay stubs

box 212, folder 9

General -- Futura, Lydia (Project Assistant) -- personal activity reports ca. 1991 - 1994

box 212, folder 10

General -- images

box 212, folder 11

General -- objects to be photographed ca. 1993 - 1994

box 212, folder 12

General -- preliminary conceptual papers and notes

Scope and Contents note

Includes miscellaneous undated documents prepared for unknown grant proposals.
box 212, folder 13

General -- project planning meetings

box 212, folder 14

General -- timelines

box 212, folder 15

CAFAM -- board of trustees ca. 1993 - 1994

box 212, folder 16

CAFAM -- check requests -- paid

box 212, folder 17

CAFAM -- check requests -- unpaid ca. 1993 - 1994

box 212, folder 18

CAFAM -- exhibitions (projected)

box 212, folder 19

CAFAM -- library ca. 1993 - 1994

box 212, folder 20

CAFAM -- museum background

box 212, folder 21

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- bandannas ca. 1993 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

Origin of bandanna -- cashmere shawls
box 212, folder 22

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- huipiles

box 212, folder 23

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- kimono ca. 1993 - 1994

box 212, folder 24

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- Mexican papier mache

box 212, folder 25

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- quilts ca. 1993 - 1994

box 212, folder 26

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- rocking chair (by Sam Maloof)

General note

[see also "The Front Porch" - CAFAM exhibition]
box 212, folder 27

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- teapot (by Richard Marquis)

box 212, folder 28

CAFAM -- permanent collection -- Virgin of Guadalupe ca. 1993 - 1994

box 212, folder 29

CAFAM -- programs -- Barbie

Scope and Contents note

Presented by Deirdre Evans-Pritchard, project curator.
box 213, folder 1

CAFAM -- programs -- Barbie -- photos

General note

[see also slides]
box 213, folder 2

CAFAM -- programs -- Virgin of Guadalupe 1994 July 27

Scope and Contents note

Presented by Deirdre Evans-Pritchard, project curator.
box 213, folder 3

CAFAM -- staff rosters ca. 1993 - 1994

box 213, folder 4

Database -- catalog development ca. 1993 - 1994

box 213, folder 5

Database -- cataloging forms (blank)

box 213, folder 6

Database -- cataloging -- photographer's slide record sheets (blank) ca. 1993 - 1994

box 213, folder 7

Database -- cataloging procedures ca. 1993 - 1994

box 213, folder 8

Database -- cataloging -- slide documentation forms (blank) ca. 1993 - 1994

box 213, folder 9

Proposed framework and data dictionary of art categories and their elements ca. 1993 - 1994

box 213, folder 10

Database system -- computers in museums ca. 1993 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

clippings
box 213, folder 11

Database system -- consultants -- Safier, Emil ca. 1993 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

Programmer
box 213, folder 12

Database system -- consultants -- Toney, Stephen (folder 1 of 2) ca. 1993 - 1994

box 213, folder 13

Database system -- consultants -- Toney, Stephen (folder 2 of 2)

box 213, folder 14

Database system -- digital imaging and international media ca. 1993 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

clippings, brochures
box 214, folder 1

Database system -- interactivity ca. 1993 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

clippings, brochures
box 214, folder 2

Equipment rentals -- Hollywood Sound Systems ca. 1993 - 1994

box 214, folder 3

Faxes sent

box 214, folder 4

Grant proposals -- general planning notes ca. 1991 - 1992

box 214, folder 5

Grant proposals -- general information about CAFAM

Scope and Contents note

[for use in grant proposals]
box 214, folder 6

Grant proposals -- general Information about Language of Objects ca. 1991 - 1992

Scope and Contents note

[for use in grant proposals]
box 214, folder 7

Grant proposals -- Andy Warhol Foundation

box 214, folder 8

Grant proposals -- A T & T ca. 1991 - 1992

box 214, folder 9

Grant proposals -- California Arts Council -- awarded

box 214, folder 10

Grant proposals -- California Arts Council -- related images 1991-1992

box 214, folder 11

Grant proposals -- California Community Foundation

box 214, folder 12

Grant proposals -- Fletcher Jones Foundation ca. 1991 - 1993

box 214, folder 13

Grant proposals -- Getty Trust

Scope and Contents note

[awarded]
box 214, folder 14

Grant proposals -- Getty Trust -- final report ca. 1991 - 1993

Scope and Contents note

[awarded]
box 214, folder 15

Grant proposals -- Lila Wallace -- Reader's Digest Fund

box 214, folder 16

Grant proposals -- Metropolitan Life Foundation ca. 1993-1994

box 214, folder 17

Grant proposals -- National Endowment for the Humanities

box 214, folder 18

Grant proposals -- Ralph M. Parsons Foundation ca. 1993-1994

box 214, folder 19

Grant proposals -- Rockefeller Foundation

box 215, folder 1

Internships 1993

box 215, folder 2

Internships

box 215, folder 3

Mall project (1 of 2) ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 4

Mall project (2 of 2)

box 215, folder 5

Media MTV ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 6

Media -- Los Angeles ethnic newspapers

box 215, folder 7

People -- advisory board ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 8

People -- Cole, Herbert

box 215, folder 9

People -- Evans-Pritchard, Deirdre (Project Curator) (folder 1 of 2) ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 10

People -- Evans-Pritchard, Deirdre (Project Curator) (folder 2 of 2) ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 11

People -- Gonick, Gloria ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 12

People -- Hall, Lee

box 215, folder 13

People -- Jackson, Louise ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 14

People -- Klein, Norman

box 215, folder 15

People -- Margolin, Victor ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 16

People -- Metcalf, Gene

box 215, folder 17

People -- Miller, Tom ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 18

People -- miscellaneous

box 215, folder 19

People -- Pal, Pratapaditya ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 20

Release forms (blank) -- company

box 215, folder 21

Release forms (blank) -- individual ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 22

Release forms (blank) -- visual (slide, photo, film, video)

box 215, folder 23

Research information forms (blank) ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 24

Transcripts of audio interviews -- kimono -- Humi Akutagawa

box 215, folder 25

Transcripts of audio interviews -- kimono -- Ruby Uehara and Lisa Stapleton of Texuba ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 26

Transcripts of audio interviews -- Pendleton -- Mary Siprell ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 27

Transcripts of audio interviews -- rocking chairs -- Matt Bearson ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 28

Transcripts of audio interviews -- teapots -- Garth Clark

box 215, folder 29

Transcripts of audio interviews -- teapots -- Frank Lloyd ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 30

Transcripts of audio interviews -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Charles Lee ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 31

Transcripts of audio interviews -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Steve Luciano ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 32

Video project -- contract people -- McCarthy, Patrick (Video Project Coordinator) -- correspondence and note ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 33

Video project -- contract people -- McCarthy, Patrick (Video Project Coordinator) -- outlines and lists ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 34

Video project -- contract people -- miscellaneous ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 35

Video project -- forms (blank) -- agreements and releases ca. 1993-1994

box 215, folder 36

Video project -- forms (blank) -- bibliography

box 215, folder 37

Video Project -- video source list ca. 1993-1994

Scope and Contents note

Grouped by subject. Tapes given away.
box 218, folder 1

Press releases, lists, and clippings ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 2

Travel and accommodations for CAFAM staff ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 3

Travelling version -- B.A.M. Project (unrealized)

box 218, folder 4

Travelling version -- plans and proposals (unrealized) ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 5

Visitor comments -- Post-It Notes

Scope and Contents note

weekly or bi-weekly transcriptions of comments from post-it notes
box 218, folder 6

Visitor comments -- Post-It Notes

Scope and Contents note

annotated; probably used for statistical purposes
box 218, folder 7

Visitor comments -- Post-It Notes -- Fax cover sheets sent to CAFAM ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 8

Visitor comments ca. 1993-1994

Scope and Contents note

Recorded from Smithsonian Institution Visitor Information and Associates Reception Center
box 218, folder 9

Visitor comments -- summary for CAFAM staff ca. 1993-1994

Scope and Contents note

Summary compiled by Marcia Page
box 218, folder 10

Visitor tracking forms

Scope and Contents note

a study of visitor progress through the exhibition
box 218, folder 11

Volunteers -- activity comments.

Scope and Contents note

by interpreters/"explainers"/volunteers
box 218, folder 12

Volunteers -- notes -- "Hot Flash" ca. 1993-1994

Scope and Contents note

various ideas, directions, information for interpreters/volunteers
box 218, folder 13

Volunteers -- opening and closing procedures

Scope and Contents note

for interpreters/volunteers
box 218, folder 14

Volunteers -- supplies needed ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 15

Slides -- worksheets ca. 1993-1994

Scope and Contents note

captions, photographer's initials] [some worksheets missing
box 218, folder 16

Slides -- bandannas (BAN.01-.50) ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 17

Slides -- kente cloth (KEN.01-.15)

box 218, folder 18

Slides -- Pendleton (PEN.01-.13) ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 19

Slides -- Dress Codes installation

Scope and Contents note

many missing
box 218, folder 20

Daily logbook -- forms from Experimental Gallery ca. 1993-1994

box 218, folder 21

Audiotape -- "World of Music"

Scope and Contents note

used for "Dress Codes" bombardment" ?
 

11.02 Dress Codes Exhibition 1992 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

The files in this series concern the development, preparation, installation, and documentation of the exhibition, "Dress Codes: Urban Folk Fashion," based on the Language of Objects (L.O.O.) Project, which was mounted at the Smithsonian Experimental Gallery in Washington, D.C., October 29, 1993 – March 26, 1994. They are arranged alphabetically by topic. Most of the objects in the L.O.O. Sample Objects Collection were included in the "Dress Codes" exhibition; however, the exhibition included many additional objects borrowed for the duration of the exhibition only. This series includes loan agreements, insurance documentation, facilities reports, and installation documentation. See also Record Group 12, Language of Objects Sample Object Collection Record Group for descriptions of the actual L.O.O. objects loaned out for the exhibition. See also Series 11.03, Object Research Files for research on Dress Codes Exhibition objects.
box 216, folder 1

Project summary 1993 - 1994

box 216, folder 2

Bibliographies

box 216, folder 3

Budgets (various) 1993

box 216, folder 4

Correspondence -- miscellaneous

box 216, folder 5

Preliminary planning documents 1993

box 216, folder 6

Education programs

box 216, folder 7

Education programs -- gallery guide 1993

box 216, folder 8

Education programs -- Janet Marcus (CAFAM Education Curator)

box 216, folder 9

Exhibition development team 1993

box 216, folder 10

Experimental Gallery (Smithsonian)

box 216, folder 11

Experimental Gallery (Smithsonian) -- CAFAM proposal 1993

box 216, folder 12

Experimental Gallery (Smithsonian) -- contract

box 216, folder 13

Experimental Gallery (Smithsonian) -- correspondence 1993

box 216, folder 14

Experimental Gallery (Smithsonian) -- facilities report

box 216, folder 15

Grant proposals -- Experimental Gallery (Smithsonian) ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

[awarded]
box 216, folder 16

Grant proposals -- Knight Foundation ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

[declined]
box 216, folder 17

Grant proposals -- letters of support ca. 1993

box 216, folder 18

Grant proposals -- Metropolitan Life Foundation

Scope and Contents note

[declined]
box 216, folder 19

Grant proposals -- Rockefeller Foundation ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

[declined]
box 216, folder 20

Installation -- Barbie -- photos 1993

box 216, folder 21

Installation -- bombardment (music) 1993

box 216, folder 22

Installation -- content and design

box 216, folder 23

Installation -- kente cloth -- label copy 1993

box 216, folder 24

Installation -- kente cloth -- McDonalds of Harlem

box 216, folder 25

Installation -- kente cloth -- swatch book 1993

box 216, folder 26

Installation -- kimono -- fabric designs

box 216, folder 27

Installation -- kimono -- image lists 1993

box 216, folder 28

Installation -- kimono -- photos

box 216, folder 29

Installation -- labels (folder 1 of 2) 1993

box 217, folder 1

Installation -- labels (folder 2 of 2)

box 217, folder 2

Installation -- object inventory (preliminary) 1993

box 217, folder 3

Installation -- physical facilities

box 217, folder 4

Installation -- quotations 1993

box 217, folder 5

Installation -- video

box 217, folder 6

Insurance 1993 - 1994

box 217, folder 7

Loans -- condition reports

box 217, folder 8

Loans -- lenders -- lists 1993 - 1994

box 217, folder 9

Loans -- lenders -- bandanna quilt

Scope and Contents note

(borrowed from Neutrogena Collection)
box 217, folder 10

Loans -- lenders -- correspondence and forms 1993 - 1994

box 217, folder 11

Loans -- loan agreements 1993 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

[formerly in a large black binder] (includes object inventory) [Divided by type of object; arranged within each category by lender A-Z)
box 217, folder 12

Object acquisitions -- donation and purchases 1992 - 1993

box 217, folder 13

Opening -- invitation lists

box 217, folder 14

Opening -- photographs 1993 October 29

box 217, folder 15

Packing, crating, and shipping

box 217, folder 16

Permissions -- media use 1993 - 1995

Scope and Contents note

(images/audiotapes/videotapes)
 

11.03 Object Research Files 1991 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

This series records the research conducted around the sample objects collected by the Language of Objects Project team and the role of those objects within the local culture. The files are arranged alphabetically by topic. Research varied from general cultural means of forming identity to more narrow research on specific objects. The files in this series include the "Dress Codes" exhibition research files on objects, but not exhibition planning or administrative files (e.g., grant proposal and administration—see Dress Codes Exhibition Series). Where they exist, releases for use of taped interviews and photographs are included here. 15 "theme" folders are included. These consist primarily of newspaper and magazine clippings and miscellaneous ephemeral materials related to such themes as connoisseurship/collecting, cultural representation, fashion, identity, multiculturalism, museums—changes in role, popular culture, and taste. These clippings and photocopies are from many different periods, but are primarily from the collecting period, i.e., the early nineties. The "type-of-object" files contain clippings and images of objects like those in the collection as well as some correspondence related to objects in the collection. The two female icons, Barbie and the Virgin of Guadalupe, were chosen for study as part of the Language of Objects (L.O.O.) database, but formed a minor part of the "Dress Codes" exhibition. Each was the subject of separate CAFAM evening programs presented by Deirdre Evans-Pritchard, L.O.O. Project Curator. Although most type-of-object files relate to types of objects in the L.O.O. Sample Objects Collection (see Record Group 12) preserved as part of the CAFAM archives, some files are included for objects that were, at the time, part of the CAFAM permanent collection (e.g., a rocking chair by Sam Maloof and a glass teapot by Richard Marquis). These were sold at auction at the time of CAFAM's temporary closing in 1998. Some of these types of objects were the subject of taped interviews with notable dealers and transcripts of those tapes are included in the above materials. (See Box 195, folders 1 - 7 and 13 - Box 197, folder 7; Box 215, folders 24 - 31.)
box 193, folder 10

General (photocopies)

box 193, folder 11

Carton and folder list of research files (originally intended to be given away)

Scope and Contents note

Originally, it was planned to find another institution to adopt the L.O.O. sample object collection, as well as some of the related research files. This plan was consequently abandoned. All L.O.O. materials have remained in the CAFAM Archives.
box 193, folder 12

Carton and folder list of research files remaining at UCLA Arts Special Collections

Scope and Contents note

Originally, it was planned to find another institution to adopt the L.O.O. sample object collection, as well as some of the related research files. This plan was consequently abandoned. All L.O.O. materials have remained in the CAFAM Archives.
box 193, folder 13

Miscellaneous photocopies

Scope and Contents note

Consists of photocopies of some basic L.O.O. and "Dress Code" exhibition documents.
box 193, folder 14

Releases -- completed

Scope and Contents note

Alphabetical by personal or company name; these releases were for persons interviewed on video or audiotape for the L.O.O. files.
box 193, folder 15

Themes -- computer art

box 193, folder 16

Themes -- connoisseurship, collecting, and art as a community

box 193, folder 17

Themes -- context

box 195, folder 1

Themes -- craft

box 195, folder 2

Themes -- cultural representation issues

box 195, folder 3

Themes -- demographics. (L.A.)

box 195, folder 4

Themes -- fashion (general)

box 195, folder 5

Themes -- "Home"

box 195, folder 6

Themes -- hybridization

box 195, folder 7

Themes -- identity

box 195, folder 8

Themes -- multiculturalism

box 195, folder 9

Themes -- museum quality, marketplace contexts, and authenticity

box 195, folder 10

Themes -- changing roles of museums

box 195, folder 11

Themes -- popular culture

box 195, folder 12

Themes -- taste

box 195, folder 13

Transcripts of audio interviews -- kimono -- Humi A. Kutagawa & Sojin Kim

box 196, folder 1

Transcripts of audio interviews -- kimono -- Ruby Uehara & Lisa Stapleton

box 196, folder 2

Transcripts of audio interviews -- Pendleton -- Mary Siprell

box 196, folder 3

Transcripts of audio interviews -- rocking chair -- Matt Bearson.

box 196, folder 4

Transcripts of audio interviews -- teapot -- Garth Clark

box 196, folder 5

Transcripts of audio interviews -- teapot -- Frank Lloyd

box 196, folder 6

Transcripts of audio interviews -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Charles Lee

box 196, folder 7

Transcripts of audio interviews -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Steve Luciano

box 196, folder 8

Bandannas

box 196, folder 9

Bandannas -- bibliography

box 196, folder 10

Bandannas -- boy scouts

box 196, folder 11

Bandannas -- cowboys

box 196, folder 12

Bandannas -- designers and fashion

box 196, folder 13

Bandannas -- gangs

box 196, folder 14

Bandannas -- gangs -- photographers

box 196, folder 15

Bandannas -- gays and lesbians

box 196, folder 16

Bandannas -- Hispanic

box 196, folder 17

Bandannas -- images

box 196, folder 18

Bandannas -- India

box 196, folder 19

Bandannas -- miscellaneous

box 196, folder 20

Bandannas -- pets

box 196, folder 21

Bandannas -- politics

box 196, folder 22

Bandannas -- sports and music

box 196, folder 23

Daruma

box 196, folder 24

Kente cloth --bibliography

box 196, folder 25

Kente cloth -- catalog stuff

box 196, folder 26

Kente cloth -- clippings

box 196, folder 27

Kente cloth -- correspondence

box 197, folder 1

Kente cloth -- court case

box 197, folder 2

Kente cloth -- fashion

box 197, folder 3

Kente cloth -- fashion -- L.A. designers and shops

box 197, folder 4

Kente cloth -- Ghana

box 197, folder 5

Kente cloth -- images

box 197, folder 6

Kente cloth -- Kwanzaa

box 197, folder 7

Kente cloth -- supplemental information

box 197, folder 8

Kimono -- bibliography

box 197, folder 8

Kimono -- miscellaneous

box 197, folder 9

Kimono -- correspondence

box 197, folder 9

Kimono -- museum exhibitions (non-CAFAM)

box 197, folder 10

Kimono -- traditional use in Japan

box 197, folder 11

Kimono -- traditional use in Japan -- quarterly magazine

box 197, folder 12

Kimono -- use in the West -- miscellaneous

box 198, folder 1

Kimono -- use in the West -- Kanojo USA portfolio

box 198, folder 2

Kimono -- use in the West -- Nisei week

box 198, folder 3

Mexican papier mache -- Artesanos Mexicanos (CAFAM exhibition)

box 198, folder 4

Mexican papier mache -- bibliography

box 198, folder 5

Mexican papier mache -- Linares family

box 198, folder 6

Mexican papier mache -- Mexican folk art

box 198, folder 7

Mexican papier mache -- Valenzuela, Fernando

box 198, folder 8

Pendleton -- bibliography

box 198, folder 9

Pendleton -- catalogues and advertisements

box 198, folder 10

Pendleton -- cut-up and re-made

box 198, folder 11

Pendleton -- dealers and shops -- L.A. area

box 198, folder 12

Pendleton -- miscellaneous

box 198, folder 13

Pendleton -- Native Americans and Pendleton

box 198, folder 14

Pendleton -- shirts

box 198, folder 15

Pendleton -- special edition blankets

box 198, folder 16

Pendleton -- tartan

box 198, folder 17

Pendleton -- trade blankets/routes

box 198, folder 18

Pendleton -- woolen mills

box 198, folder 19

Quilts -- bibliography -- African American

box 198, folder 20

Quilts -- bibliography -- Hmong

box 198, folder 21

Quilts -- bibliography -- miscellaneous

box 198, folder 22

Quilts -- log cabin

box 198, folder 23

Quilts -- miscellaneous

box 198, folder 24

Rocking chair -- 100% Rocking Chair (shop in L.A.)

Scope and Contents note

Includes Language of Objects questionnaires.
box 199, folder 1

Rocking chair -- bibliography

box 199, folder 2

Rocking chair -- collectors

box 199, folder 3

Rocking chair -- design

box 199, folder 4

Rocking chair -- exhibitions (CAFAM) -- "The front porch"

box 199, folder 5

Rocking chair -- exhibitions (non-CAFAM)

box 199, folder 6

Rocking chair -- Maloof, Sam

box 199, folder 7

Rocking chair -- Presidential use

box 199, folder 8

Teapot -- bibliography

box 199, folder 9

Teapot -- exhibitions (non-CAFAM)

box 199, folder 10

Teapot -- Marquis, Richard

box 199, folder 11

Teapot -- miscellaneous

box 199, folder 12

Video project -- video lists -- outline for sampler

box 199, folder 13

Miscellaneous papers

box 199, folder 14

Barbie -- bibliography

box 199, folder 15

Barbie -- research information forms

box 199, folder 16

Barbie -- BillyBoy and Mdvanii -- clippings and brochures

box 199, folder 17

Barbie -- BillyBoy and Mdvanii -- correspondence

box 199, folder 18

Barbie -- catalogs and advertising

box 199, folder 19

Barbie -- clippings and cartoons

box 199, folder 20

Barbie -- customized dolls

box 199, folder 21

Barbie -- Dubin, Steven C. (Barbie scholar)

box 199, folder 22

Barbie -- ethnic fashion dolls

General note

See also kente files.
box 199, folder 23

Barbie -- exhibitions (non-CAFAM)

General note

See also Steven C. Dubin.
box 199, folder 24

Barbie -- fashion doll predecessors

box 199, folder 25

Barbie -- Ken doll

box 200, folder 1

Barbie -- Mattel, Inc.

General note

See also Steven C. Dubin.
box 200, folder 2

Barbie -- miscellaneous

box 200, folder 3

Barbie -- Skipper

box 200, folder 4

Barbie -- plans for video

box 200, folder 5

Barbie -- 1" white binder of approximately 150 Barbie slides in polyethylene slide sheets

box 200, folder 6

Virgin of Guadalupe -- large (3" thick) black binder containing 371 accessioned slides in polyethylene slide sheets

Scope and Contents note

They are listed on L.O.O. slide record sheets (included in binder) and given accession nos. [Slides are in binder in accession no. order.] Information on slide record sheets includes brief subject description, name of photographer, and date. Also included in binder are 99 unsorted slides that were loose in Virgin of Guadalupe carton; some have accession nos. and probably belong with accessioned slides. In front of binder are 3 items.
box 200, folder 7

Virgin of Guadalupe -- general

box 200, folder 8

Virgin of Guadalupe -- general -- photographs

box 200, folder 9

Virgin of Guadalupe -- altarcitos

Scope and Contents note

"Altarcitos" are small home altars.
box 200, folder 10

Virgin of Guadalupe -- art and artists

Scope and Contents note

As defined within the art/gallery/museum market]; individual items on numerous artists who have used the V. of G. as subject matter; includes several items on each of the following artists: Roberto Cantu, Mary Catherine Lamb, Joey Terrill, and George Yepes.
box 200, folder 11

Virgin of Guadalupe -- bibliography

box 201, folder 1

Virgin of Guadalupe -- clippings and cartoons

Scope and Contents note

Many other clippings and photocopies will be found in other, more specific folders; see also Bibliography.
box 201, folder 2

Virgin of Guadalupe -- collectors and collecting

box 201, folder 3

Virgin of Guadalupe -- collectors and collecting -- Warmbold collection

General note

See also Series 10.02, Exhibitions, Points of View, Collectors and Collecting, the Warmbold Collection.
box 201, folder 4

Virgin of Guadalupe -- Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe

box 201, folder 5

Virgin of Guadalupe -- exhibitions (CAFAM) -- Altar por la Familia

General note

See also Altar por la Familia in Series 10.02, Exhibitions.
box 201, folder 6

Virgin of Guadalupe -- exhibitions (non-CAFAM)

box 201, folder 7

Virgin of Guadalupe -- history

Scope and Contents note

Predominantly the history within Mexico
box 201, folder 8

Virgin of Guadalupe -- L.O.O. Collection -- Furginson, Olga Ponce

Scope and Contents note

Olga Ponce Furginson is a papel picado (cut paper) artist.
box 201, folder 9

Virgin of Guadalupe -- L.O.O. Collection -- Goytia, Lorenzo

Scope and Contents note

Maker of assemblage pieces.
box 201, folder 10

Virgin of Guadalupe -- L.O.O. Collection -- lists

box 201, folder 11

Virgin of Guadalupe -- L.O.O. Collection -- miscellaneous

box 201, folder 12

Virgin of Guadalupe -- merchandise, kitsch, and style

box 201, folder 13

Virgin of Guadalupe -- murals and public art

box 201, folder 14

Virgin of Guadalupe -- political uses

box 201, folder 15

Virgin of Guadalupe -- religious aspects and events

box 201, folder 17

Virgin of Guadalupe -- tattooing

box 201, folder 18

Virgin of Guadalupe -- theater

box 201, folder 19

Virgin of Guadalupe -- video notes -- material for editing

Scope and Contents note

Lorenzo Goytia and George Yepes. See Box 204, folder 4 for video interview of Lorenzo Goytia. See Box 203, folders 3 and 4 for video interviews of George Yepes.
 

11.04 Audiovisual Materials 1992 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

This Language of Objects (L.O.O.) series includes video, audiocassettes, and slides utilized both as objects and research. Some of the ½" videotapes included were commercially produced, but most are unedited documentary tapes produced by the L.O.O. team. (Transcripts exist for some of the audiotaped interviews; see Box 196, folders 1 - 7 and Box 215.) Most of the slides were taken in Los Angeles at various contextual events, such as Dia de Guadalupe, Low Rider shows, African Marketplace, or in shops where objects were purchased, in collectors' homes, or in galleries. These audiovisual materials are arranged by media. Videos (original documentary tapes) are in Boxes 202 - 206; audiotapes are in Box 207; videos (commercial videos relevant to L.O.O. topics) are in Boxes 208 - 210; and slides are in Box 211, folders 1 - 9.
box 202, folder 1

Video -- Dress Codes -- Experimental Gallery, Smithsonian Institution (tape 1) undated

Scope and Contents note

Videocassette KCA-20 U-Matic.
box 202, folder 2

Video -- Language of Objects Introduction -- Kate LaBore (tape 2) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KSP-S20 U-Matic
box 202, folder 3

Video -- Ahneva and Greenspan (tape 3)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCS-20 U-Matic
box 202, folder 4

Video -- Kimono -- Ms. Nikkei contest (1) (tape 4) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCS-20 U-Matic
box 202, folder 5

Video -- Kimono -- Ms. Nikkei contest (2) (tape 5) 1993 October

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCS-20 U-Matic
box 202, folder 6

Video -- Barbie auction (tape 6)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 203, folder 1

Video -- Barbie auction (cont.) and Corazon Ugalde Yellen collection (tape 7) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 203, folder 2

Video -- Jean Haskett interview -- Barbie collection (tape 8)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 203, folder 3

Video -- George Yepes -- St. Lucy's Church part 1 of 2 (tape 9) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-10XBR U-Matic
box 203, folder 4

Video -- George Yepes -- St. Lucy's Church part 2 of 2 (tape 10) 1994 July 26

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette D34257
box 203, folder 5

Video -- Amy Hill, Ms. Nikkei, and Ed Greenspan (tape 11)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 203, folder 6

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- El Monte sighting tape 1 (tape VG) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 204, folder 1

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- El Monte sighting tape 2 (tape VG) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 204, folder 2

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- edit master (tape VG(e))

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-30 U-Matic
box 204, folder 3

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Olga Furginson interview (tape VG BB) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 204, folder 4

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Lorenzo Goytia interview (tape VG BB) 1993 February

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 204, folder 5

Video -- Barbie Auction, Barbie Auctioneer Laurel Christiansen interview, and Corazon Ugalde Yellen Barbie doll collector (tape BB (e)) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-30 U-Matic
box 204, folder 6

Video -- Ms. Nikkei Kimono Practice and Amy Hill (tape KI)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 205, folder 1

Video -- Ms. Nikkei final, Lois Rose textile museum show, and beginning kimono demo (tape KI) 1993 October

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 205, folder 2

Video -- Kimono pickus and S+H+K home movies (tape KI) 1993 October

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 205, folder 3

Video -- L.O.B- Ahneva Ahneva and Ed Greenspan (tape KE BA) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 205, folder 4

Video -- Silly Dog

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 205, folder 5

Video -- "Commerce & Culture" (loop) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 205, folder 6

Video -- Dress Codes (loop) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette KCA-60 U-Matic
box 206, folder 1

Video -- Barbie auction (tape 1)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 2

Video -- Barbie auction (tape 2)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 3

Video -- Corazon - Barbie collector (tape 3) 1993 June 27

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 4

Video -- Lorenzo Goytia (tape 4) 1993 March 11

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 5

Video -- El Monte Virgin of Guadalupe appearance fiesta (tape 5)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 6

Video -- Konojo fashion show and Mrs. Akutagawa kimono demonstration (tape 6) May 2

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 7

Video -- Miss Nikkei (tape 7)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 8

Video -- Miss Nikkei - kimono practice (tape 8) 1993 July 11

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 9

Video -- Carol Kemp (tape 9) 1993 June 4,

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 10

Video -- Ahneva Ahneva (tape 10)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 11

Video -- Greenspan store (tape 11) 1993 June 26

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 12

Video -- Olga Furginson, paper cutter (tape 12) 1993 June 26

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 13

Video -- Jean Haskett (tape 13)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 14

Video -- Mark Whitlock (tape 14)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 15

Video -- M.O. Jones (tape 15) undated

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 16

Video -- LR "Azalea '95" (tape 16) 1995 March 19

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 17

Video -- George Yepes -- St. Lucy's Church part 1 of 2 (tape 17)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 18

Video -- George Yepes -- St. Lucy's Church part 2 of 2 (tape 18)

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 206, folder 19

Video -- Jean Haskett (unnumbered) 1994 March 9

Scope and Contents note

Video cassette Hi-8
box 207, folder 1

Audio -- Deirdre Evans-Pritchard's transcriptions 1 -- texuba, supermax, and 100% rocking chair 1993 April 26

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 2

Audio -- Deirdre Evans-Pritchard's transcriptions 2- Charles Lee; Mrs. Akutagawa 1993 May 18

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 3

Audio -- Texuba -- Ruby and Lisa

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 4

Audio -- Steve "Lucky" Luciano Supermax 1993April 26

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 5

Audio -- Taped Interview -- Matt Bearson 100% Rocking Chair 1993 April 26

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 6

Audio -- Charles Lee -- Virgin of Guadalupe tattoo

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 7

Audio -- Mrs. Akutagawa -- Zen Temple, Little Tokyo 1993 May 18

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 8

Audio -- Shonen Knife "Twist Barbie" undated

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 9

Audio -- dub of originals -- Garth Clark; Frank Lloyd interviews

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 10

Audio -- Garth Clark gallery interviews -- Garth Clark Teapot; Frank Lloyd 1994 January 6

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 11

Audio -- Sam Maloof interviews -- Language of Objects

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 12

Audio -- M.O. Jones -- March Whitwick, Jean Haskett 1994 March 9

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 13

Audio -- Mary Faith Sipprell, Pendleton Shop, Torrance 1994 January 4

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 14

Audio -- Mary Sipprell (Pendleton) DUB

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 15

Audio -- Guadalupe undated

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 16

Audio -- Barbie undated

Scope and Contents note

Audio cassette
box 207, folder 17

Photo CD -- Language of Objects

Scope and Contents note

Kodak Photo CD.
box 208, folder 1

Video -- bandannas -- video fashion special "a passage from India" 1993

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 2

Video -- bandannas -- Greenspan store

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 3

Video -- Barbie -- dance workout with Barbie undated

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 4

Video -- Barbie -- Barbie Hall of Fame 1992

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 5

Video -- Barbie -- "Oh, You Beautiful Doll"

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 6

Video -- Barbie -- CNN entertainment news "Ken's New Look" 1993 March

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 7

Video -- Barbie -- "Dolls in Playland" undated

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 8

Video -- Barbie -- Barbie doll documentary, "Dolls in Playland"

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 9

Video -- Barbie -- Collectors' Favorites, "Barbie through the Years" with Glenn Offield undated

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 10

Video -- Barbie -- Simpsons Barbie

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 11

Video -- Barbie -- Barbie collectors -- "Corazon at Home" 1993 June 6

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 12

Video -- Barbie -- Part of Mattel's tape and part of Barbie auction undated

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 208, folder 13

Video -- Barbie -- Barbie auction

Scope and Contents note

1/2" VHS video cassette
box 209, folder 1

Video -- Barbie -- presentation tape 1994 May 18

box 209, folder 2

Video -- Barbie -- Mattel 1/2'' dub undated

box 209, folder 3

Video -- Miss Nikei -- Flower arranging and kimono demo 1993 July 11

Scope and Contents note

Camera work by Diana Lee.
box 209, folder 4

Video -- Miss Nikei -- CBS

Scope and Contents note

Camera work by Diana Lee.
box 209, folder 5

Video -- Ms. Atutugawa -- kimono demo (continued) -- Konojo Fashion Show 1993 May 2

Scope and Contents note

Camera work by Kate Labore
box 209, folder 6

Video -- Ms. Atutugawa -- kimono demo (continued) 1993 May 2

Scope and Contents note

Camera work by Kate Labore
box 209, folder 7

Video -- House of Style -- Japan Edition 1994 May 10

box 209, folder 8

Video -- video fashion special -- "Turning Japanese"

box 209, folder 9

Video -- CBS 48 Hours: "Hanging Tough" 1992 March 18

box 209, folder 10

Video -- kente cloth -- McDonalds of Harlem, U.S.A.

Scope and Contents note

3 news clips
box 209, folder 11

Video -- Main Street Gallery -- Lois Rose Rose undated

box 209, folder 12

Video -- transfer from 3/4'' -- #3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10

box 209, folder 13

Video -- transfer from 3/4'' -- 10 cont. 11 undated

box 209, folder 14

Video -- Barbie -- Andre Dupu

box 209, folder 15

Video -- 17 months-18 months LOO (Language of Objects) undated

box 210, folder 1

Video -- LR - "Azalea 1995"

box 210, folder 2

Video -- Long Tour, Synapse Technologies -- Columbia Project undated

box 210, folder 3

Video -- Contemporary Clothing: Patterns Not Just Black or White

Scope and Contents note

Video for Dress Codes: Urban Folk Fashion exhibition.
box 210, folder 4

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- KCOP "George Yepes" interview with Jeff Wald, News Director undated

box 210, folder 5

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Olga Ponce Furginson, papel picado undated

box 210, folder 6

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- El Vez "En La Barrio" MX undated

box 210, folder 7

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- El Vez "En La Barrio" compilation undated

box 210, folder 8

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- "Unsolved Mysteries" 1993 April 8

box 210, folder 9

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Lorenzo Goytia, Guadalupana Artist, dub from Hi-8 master 1993 March 12

box 210, folder 10

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Lorenzo Goytia, Guadalupana Artist, dub from Hi-8 Master 1993 March 12

box 210, folder 11

Video -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Guadalupe Apparition, El Monte, CA: Edit dub undated

box 210, folder 12

Video -- "Shichi Go San" -- kimono 1993 November 5, -1994 January 30

Scope and Contents note

At the Smithsonian's Experimental Gallery
box 210, folder 13

Video -- Tape of installation at Experimental Gallery

box 210, folder 14

Video -- "Culture and Commerce" 1993 November 5 -1994 January 30

Scope and Contents note

At the Smithsonian's Experimental Gallery, OASAH. (subtitled, looped copy)
box 210, folder 15

Video -- Tape of Experimental Gallery for CAFAM designer ca. 1993

box 211, folder 1

Papers on slides [slide lists and lists of slide photographers]

Scope and Contents note

Includes slide lists with identification as well as a list of photographers of the slides.
box 211, folder 2

Slides -- bandannas

box 211, folder 3

Slides -- daruma undated

box 211, folder 4

Slides -- kente Cloth

box 211, folder 5

Slides -- kimono undated

box 211, folder 6

Slides -- Pendleton

box 211, folder 7

Slides -- rocking chairs undated

box 211, folder 8

Slides -- teapot

box 211, folder 9

Slides -- Valenzuela, Fernando undated

 

12. Language of Objects Sample Object Collection

Scope and Contents note

The Language of Objects Sample Object Collection is a collection of 195 objects acquired in 1991-1993 for a special project, developed by CAFAM and funded by grants from the Getty Trust and the California Arts Council, called "The Language of Objects." The objects were never accessioned as part of CAFAM's permanent collection, but were treated as a special project collection intended to be used as samples in the development of a model art museum acquisitions database for material culture objects. (See description of the evolution of the project in the scope notes for Record Group 11, The Language of Objects Project.) It was decided to focus on contemporary cross-cultural materials found primarily in the Los Angeles area. Seven thematic threads were chosen. Two female icons were identified as having both absorbed and reflected a variety of contemporary cultural influences: Mattel's Barbie doll and the Virgin of Guadalupe. Four textile traditions (Pendleton blanket cloth, the bandanna, the kimono, and kente cloth) were chosen and the cult of the teapot was also included. All of these items had long cultural histories within the originating cultures and had been used metaphorically as well as functionally both inside and outside the originating cultures. In addition, they were objects of connoisseurship as well as being prevalent in the popular culture. Late in 1992, the Smithsonian Institution Experimental Gallery in Washington, DC expressed an interest in mounting an exhibition based on selections from the The Language of Objects (L.O.O.) collection. Marcia Page was Project Director; Deidre Evans-Pritchard was Project Curator. The exhibition that resulted, "Dress Codes: Urban Folk Fashion," developed by the L.O.O. project team in collaboration with the Experimental Gallery, opened at the Gallery in October 1993 and was extended through March 1994. (See Series 11.02, "Dress Codes Exhibition Series," Boxes 216 - 217, for documentation of the "Dress Codes" exhibition.) Most of the objects in the sample object collection were included in the "Dress Codes" exhibition, though it is not a complete exhibition checklist as additional objects from private and public collections were borrowed for the exhibition. A few of the "objects" included in the collection are actually exhibition signage and interpretive materials used in the "Dress Codes" installation. Though a few notable pieces in the Language of Objects collection could be described as "fine craft" or "folk art," the collection as a whole is predominantly manufactured popular culture items. Some are the products of giant corporations like Mattel; many more are the efforts of individual entrepreneurs at small community-based companies in L.A. and throughout the U.S. Not surprisingly, many, though designed, marketed, and distributed for sale in the U.S., were manufactured "offshore" in China, Japan, and Malaysia. They were acquired by the Language of Objects research team at flea markets, grocery stores, and places like Target and Toys R Us, located in neighborhoods all over L.A., including Little Tokyo, East L.A., South L.A., Venice, and Pasadena. A notable exception to the "found in L.A." premise is a group of items designed for the McDonald's Harlem restaurant in New York City. With a few exceptions, the L.O.O. objects have little intrinsic value. But the collection represents a snapshot of the developing cross-cultural milieu that was Los Angeles at the start of the last decade of the 20th century. The objects are divided into seven type-of-object groups: Bandannas, Barbie and Other Fashion Dolls, Kente Cloth, Kimono, Pendleton Blankets, Teapots, and the Virgin of Guadalupe.
 

12.01 Bandannas ca. 1980s - 1993

Scope and Contents note

This series contains both actual bandannas and photographs of bandannas as they are used in various communities. See also Object Research Files in the Language of Objects Project Record Group (Box 196, folders 8 - 22).
box 493, folder 1

Bandannas -- Boy Scouts [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 13. Dark red bandanna with black printing; printed rope border; at lower front of border is text: "Forty Knots." In upper third of center is text: "Boy Scouts of America" with logo of Boy Scouts of America below. Surrounding the logo are printed drawings of forty different knots. 20 ¾" x 21 ½"
box 493, folder 2

Bandannas -- camouflage [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

Green / Olive Green / Brown / Black camouflage fabric. 23" x 22"
box 493, folder 3

Bandannas -- Fortune 500 automobiles [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] ca. 1987

Scope and Contents note

White bandanna with black printing forming a spiral with names of automobile companies: "Acura, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, etc." In center is a 2 ¾" black dot that says "1987 Bash" in white letters with 4 ½" red bar that says "Fortune" in white letters bisecting it.
box 493, folder 4

Bandannas -- GAP geometric flower pattern [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 02; $1.99 June 10, 1993. Made in Italy, 100% Cotton, from the GAP store. Lt. Orange print; border and all-over print in white and blue geometric floral motif.
box 493, folder 5

Bandannas -- Harley Davidson [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 7. Bandanna has black border with "Harley-Davidson" in red and gold on drawing of ribbon in each corner. In center (top) is text: "The American Legend Lives On" in red and gold with logo of Harley-Davidson Motor Company in black and white and gold in middle. An American flag is on the left; a Confederate flag on the right; a large gold Bald Eagle, wings outstretched, is in front of the logo; at bottom is the text: "Rebel by Choice" in red and gold. In lower right-hand corner is H-D logo: "Harley-Davidson Motor Company Official Licensed Product." 22" x 22"
box 493, folder 6

Bandannas -- Japanese motif [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 4. Black bandanna with eight 2 ¾" red dots forming border with 2 white Japanese characters in between each red dot. In center is 11 ¼" x 12 ½" square. Thick black rays emanating from 5" red dot in center form image of Japanese sun. On edge; "50% Cotton 50% Poly Made in U.S.A. RN 14193 © Crafted with Pride in America." 22" x 22"
box 493, folder 7

Bandannas -- Japanese motif [Language of Objects -- Bandannas]

Scope and Contents note

Sailing & Co. 1993, 100% Cotton, made in Japan; Off-white with indigo design, including what may be the designer's signature: J. Kura
box 493, folder 8

Bandannas -- kente [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 14. Bandanna has black border with Kente cloth strip design forming two borders inside that. In center is a 13" x 13" Kente design of 6 horizontal strips. Colors are black, white, red, orange, green, and blue. At bottom left: 50% Cotton 50% Poly Made in U.S.A. RN 15582. 22" x 22"
box 493, folder 9

Bandannas -- Mickey Mouse [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 15. Red 2" border; in center, Mickey Mouse's head on triangular car rally flag, with two speeding cars in diagonal lower left- and upper right-hand corners; one pair of black and white rally flags each in upper left and lower right corners. On lower left edge: "© the Walt Disney Company"; on right-hand edge: "50% Cotton 50% Poly Made in U.S.A. RN 16463"; on upper right edge: "J.A. Woronowicz S. River. NJ." (21 ½" x 22 ½")
box 493, folder 10

Bandannas -- Monkees [Language of Objects -- Bandannas]

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 8. Orange bandanna with black printing. Border is formed of Monkees band members' names: Mike, Davy, Mickey, Peter, repeated with stars in between. At bottom: © 1967 Raybert Productions Inc. A drawing of the four members' faces and the guitar logo is in each corner. In the center is a larger guitar logo with text: "Hey, Hey, We're the Monkees." 21" x 22"
box 493, folder 11

Bandannas -- Native American motif [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 2. Dark turquoise blue border with Native American (possibly Zuni) snake designs in black. Center is a picture of 3 pots and 1 woven plaque in a Southwestern landscape of mountains, desert, and cactus in dark red, blue, white, and black. On left edge: 50% Cotton 50% Poly Made in U.S.A. RN 20767 © 22" x 22 ½"
box 493, folder 12

Bandannas -- Native American motif [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 16. Bandanna is designed to look something like a square Navajo rug, with 1" (printed) fringe border in red; inside of fringe border is red with purple zigzag design; inside of zigzag is black border with white, green, and purple stepped designs; inside black border are eight-sided geometric patterns; in center is white square with thin black border; white square contains image of small rug, three triangles, arrows, and other symbols. On edge: "50% Poly 50% Cotton Made in U.S.A. RN 16463" 22"x 22"
box 493, folder 13

Bandannas -- paisley pattern [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

Red, yellow, and brown paisley print with borders. (23" x 22")
box 493, folder 14

Bandannas -- Ropin' the Stars [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

Text with drawing of yellow rope forms border on all four sides: "Santa Fe / True West / Santa Fe / Ropin' the Stars - Made in New Mexico." (21" x 22") Dark blue printed square on light blue fabric. In center: four cowboys on horses holding yellow rope forms circle with four loops surrounding stars.
box 493, folder 15

Bandannas -- Ropin' the Stars [Language of Objects -- Bandannas]

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 10. This bandanna is same as other Ropin' the Stars bandanna except base fabric is white instead of blue. (21" x 21 ½")
box 493, folder 16

Bandannas -- skull and crossbones [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 9. Black bandanna with large skull and crossbones in center and smaller skull and crossbones in each corner; they are joined by what looks like a chain of bones. On edge: "50% Cotton 50% Poly Made in U.S.A. RN 16463 © Crafted with Pride in America." (22" x 22")
box 493, folder 17

Bandannas -- Statue of Liberty [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] ca. 1986

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 6. White bandanna with border of small red stars; inside border is drawing in blue ink of Statue of Liberty surrounded by 14 clipper ships and other sail boats. Title at bottom of drawing is: "Statue of Liberty Centennial 1886-1986." In lower left-hand corner: © H.C.W. Printworks. 22" x 22"
box 493, folder 18

Bandannas -- wedding anniversary [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN3. White bandanna with bright blue printing has blue border of white flowers; in center is drawing of elaborate metal gate surrounded by two trees and hibiscus flowers. Text runs from left, over top, and to right: "Dorothy Smith to Guy Hatfield, December 23rd, to celebrate 30 Years in Happy Marriage in a Happy Home, La Jolla, California." At bottom: "Scott and Julie, 1st Methodist Church, Peoria, Illinois." In lower right-hand corner: © Frankie Welch 21" x 22"
box 493, folder 19

Bandannas -- White House [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

White bandanna with thin blue stripe border; thin red stripe border is inside red; a small image of White House with words, "The White House," is on each side inside thin red border. In center is an illustrated map drawing in red of The White House and Environs. On Pennsylvania Ave., are words "Bill, Hillary, Al, Tipper." Under this is the following: "An American Reunion, New Beginnings, Renewed Hope." In lower right-hand corner of drawing is a seal with words: "Bill Clinton – Al Gore, President and Vice-President"; under the seal is the date, 1993. The title of the drawing is: "Fifty-second Presidential Inaugural of the United States of America." In upper right-hand corner of drawing: © Frankie Welch (21" x 21 ½")
box 493, folder 20

Bandannas -- Young Guns [Language of Objects -- Bandannas]

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 11. Dark green bandanna with printing in white ink. Border is made of two printed lengths of rope and 16 cowboy hats. In middle is text: "Young Guns II." Under this logo is text: © 1990 Morgan Creek Productions, Inc.
box 493, folder 21

Exhibition signage [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

Navy blue and white bandanna print fabric: 2 - 97" lengths of 45" wide fabric sewn together, hemmed on both ends; top and bottom have 5 grommets inserted for hanging. Painted image on fabric is full polychrome image of young Latino man with the words, "Colors" in white, graffiti-like writing at center left. No signature or tag to indicate name of artist. Part of "Dress Codes" exhibition signage?
box 494, folder 1

Souvenir mailer -- "35 Things to Do with a Cowboy's Bandanna" [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] ca. 1986

Scope and Contents note

L.O.O. tag: BAN 36. Folded cardboard mailer containing dark blue paisley print bandanna. Printed on inside of mailer is a list of "35 Things to Do with a Cowboy's Bandana." © The Banda Co. 1986. At top of list: "The bandana is part of the official cowboy uniform. Its size is 22" x 22" and its uses are varied and plentiful." Retail label on mailer: "Smithsonian Museum Shops 1776368 Bandana Cowboy $4.50."
box 494, folder 2

Laminated pages -- uses for bandannas [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

from: Harelson, R. and Cavanaugh, E. (1984). The Bandanna Book: 101 uses for an American Classic. New York, NY: Perigee Books.
box 494, folder 3

Mounted photographs -- Native American wearing bandanna [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

(8 ½" x 11")
box 494, folder 4

Mounted photographs -- Buster Brown bandanna [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

(10" x 7 ¼")
box 494, folder 5

Mounted photographs -- bandanna-patterned blanket [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

(4" x 6")
box 494, folder 6

Mounted photographs -- Hobo Kelly [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Courtesy of Sally Baker. Bandanna on Hobo Stick (5" x 7")
box 494, folder 7

Mounted photographs -- dog with bandanna collar [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Dog named "Quicha." Photographer: Katherine La Bore (5" x 7")
box 494, folder 8

Mounted photographs -- La Banda Dancer [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Sunset Street Fair, Los Angeles. Back of man wearing a bandanna headband and a bandanna hangs out over his right hip from his waistband. He is wearing a t-shirt that has an image of the V. of G. with words "Mi Vida Esta" over the image of the Virgin. Photographer: Katherine La Bore. (5" x 7")
box 494, folder 9

Mounted photographs -- children at rodeo [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Two children, one dressed as cowboy with red bandanna around neck; other as boy scout with boy scout kerchief around neck. Photographer: Katherine La Bore
box 494, folder 10

Mounted photographs -- Native American wearing bandanna [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

Title, "Dressed Warm." Copy of lantern slide. Blackfoot woman wrapped in blanket. Hand painted by Walter McClintock (Southwest Museum Collection); (5" x 7"). [This image is same as box 493 folder 2, but label is different.]
box 494, folder 11

Mounted photographs -- javelin thrower [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

Female athlete wearing red bandanna around neck. (8" x 10")
box 494, folder 12

Mounted photographs -- gay couple [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Two women; one on right is wearing a shirt made of bandanna-type cloth; she has a scarf (not bandanna-type) hanging from her waistband. (8" x 10")
box 494, folder 13

Mounted photographs -- Mexican dancer [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Dancer at CAFAM's Festival of Masks doing "Old Men's Dance." Dancer is wearing a red bandanna around neck. (8" x 10")
box 494, folder 14

Mounted photographs -- Grape Street Gang [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] ca. 1987

Scope and Contents note

Photo of five young black men; the one in the center (bottom) is in handcuffs; the two standing (top) are holding a bright fuchsia colored bandanna; two of the men sitting at bottom are wearing the same kind of bandannas on their heads. They are all making signs with both hands: thumb and forefinger making a circle. (8" x 10")
box 494, folder 15

Mounted photographs -- Axel Rose [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

Of rock group Guns N' Roses in performance. Courtesy of Geffen Records. Rose is wearing a bandanna with an allover pink/red paisley pattern as a headband. (8" x 10")
box 494, folder 16

Mounted photographs -- girls at African Market Place [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Photographer: Katherine La Bore. Four African American young women; one on right is wearing black bandanna on head. (8" x 12")
box 494, folder 17

Mounted photographs -- Eric John [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Photographer: Katherine La Bore. Young white man wearing black bandanna as headband.
box 495, folder 1

Mounted photographs -- women wearing bandhanni [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

In oversize flat box. (11" x 17")
box 495, folder 2

Mounted photographs -- fairground cowboy [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] undated

Scope and Contents note

In oversize flat box. Photographer: Katherine La Bore. Cowboy is wearing white bandanna around his neck. (11" x 17")
box 495, folder 3

Mounted photographs -- ad for Schenley Whiskey [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] ca. 1950s

Scope and Contents note

In oversize flat box. "Robert Preston follows the trail … to an enchanted evening with Schenley." Preston and several other men dressed as cowboys, all wearing neckerchiefs, but none are bandanna-type. (11 ½" x 17")
box 495, folder 4

Mounted photographs -- pages from Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog [Language of Objects -- Bandannas] ca. 1902

Scope and Contents note

In oversize flat box. Page 1: Listings from "Handkerchief Dept" include at least 3 bandanna-type handkerchiefs: "Men's Turkey Red," "Indigo Blue," and "Colored Border." (4" x 16 ½"); page 2: Includes at least 1 "Silk Bandana" handkerchief: "Fine Japanese Silk Bandanas, red only; hemmed tape border in fancy Persian design and figured centers." (4" x 16 ½")
box 495, folder 5

Bandannas for try-on [Language of Objects -- Bandannas]

Scope and Contents note

Contains three bandannas to be used as "try-on" models in the context of the exhibition. Two paisley pattern bandannas. One kente cloth-type pattern bandanna.
 

12.02 Barbie and Other Fashion Dolls ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

This series contains Barbie and other fashion dolls, accessories, and related products. The dolls represent a range of ethnic and art interpretations of the Barbie and other fashion dolls. See also Object Research Files in the Language of Objects Project Record Group (Box 199: 14 - Box 200:5).
box 495, folder 6

Barbie -- Hallmark gift wrap [Language of Objects -- Barbie] ca. 1994

Scope and Contents note

In oversize flat box.
box 496, folder 1

Happy to Be Me Doll -- doll [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Inside clam-shell box. 10 ½" tall. Doll is image of young Euro American woman with long strawberry blonde hair. Text molded on lower back of doll's body: "c 1990 High Self-Esteem Toys Corp. China Patent Pending."
box 496, folder 2

Happy to Be Me Doll -- card [Language of Objects -- Barbie] ca. 1991

Scope and Contents note

(10" x 14") card onto which doll was attached; text on front of card: "As seen on national TV! Happy to be me – Her arms bend. – She looks and moves like a real person. – She's more fun to play with. – Here's a doll both you and your child will love! Read the back and find out more about the "Happy to Be Me" doll. For ages over 3 – 1991 HSET Made in China." Text on back of card: "Happy to Be Me" – A happy departure from the fashion doll. – Fashion dolls have unrealistic proportions. The 'Happy to Be Me' doll looks more like a real person. [Two large silhouettes (same as on front) are shown.] Let's face it. Girls don't grow up to have fashion doll bodies. The 'Happy To Be Me' doll gives your child a more realistic model of the female anatomy . . . [etc., etc]." High Self-Esteem Toys Corp. Cathy Meridig at High Self-Esteem Toys Corp., PO Box 25208, Woodbury, MN 55125. Made in China.
box 496, folder 3

Happy to Be Me Doll -- accessories [Language of Objects -- Barbie] ca. 1991

Scope and Contents note

Display cards are identical to each other and back of each has same text as card for doll (see above). Includes two outfits: (1) blue skirt, red sleeveless top, yellow jacket, black shoes and (2) blue gown with white straps and bow, pink panties, black shoes.
box 496, folder 4

Jenny Doll -- clothing packet [Language of Objects -- Barbie] ca. 1991

Scope and Contents note

Package includes red and pink kimono with gold brocade obi and gold brocade headdress; includes red earrings, white socks, pink and red slip-on shoes. Text on front of box: "Jenny – [same text about Jenny as on doll box] –c Takara Co. Ltd. 1986m 1991 Made in Japan. Retailer Label: 120758. Jenny Dress $33.75. On back of box: Jenny Trendy. 3 photos of Jenny: a head & shoulders shot; a photo of Jenny in a café; a photo of Jenny
box 496, folder 5

Barbie -- magazine [Language of Objects -- Barbie] 1994

Scope and Contents note

Mar/Apr 1994. 36 p. 8" x 11"
box 496, folder 6

Barbie -- paper doll [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

In 9" x 12 ½" cardboard portfolio. Includes 12" cardboard paper doll dressed in black and white bathing suit [like original 1959 Barbie doll]; 3 sheets of outfits to be colored. Portfolio text (front): " Peck-Gandre presents Nostalgic Barbie Paper Doll"; (back) "The Story of Barbie" [short history of how Barbie was conceived by Ruth Handler at Mattel and Barbie's 'bio.'] "Barbie is a trademark owned and used under license from Mattel, Inc. © Mattel, Inc. 1989. All Rights Reserved. – The Peck-Gandre Collection. Peck-Gandre © 1989 All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A." On label: "Evergreen Press, Inc., Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 – 5294 Blonde Barbie."
box 496, folder 7

Barbie -- postcard book [Language of Objects -- Barbie] 1991

Scope and Contents note

"Forever Barbie: a Postcard Book." Text on front: "30 full-color postcards to mail, share, and enjoy." On title page: "Forever Barbie: a Postcard Book. Running Press, Phila., PA. Produced by The American Postcard Company." On verso: c 1991. First two pages are short history of Barbie. Postcards picture Barbie and Ken in different outfits and situations.
box 496, folder 8

Barbie -- accessories [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Two items: (1) Barbie Display Card with stickers and accessories; text on front: "Barbie Pretty Stickers Fashions." Includes yellow top, blue skirt, pink and white striped scarf for waist and pink high-heeled boots; also stickers to apply to outfits; back shows photos of Barbies (all blonde) in various outfits with stickers on clothing. Text on bottom: © 1992 Mattel, Inc. Seller's label: FAO Schwarz, $4.00. (2) Barbie Display Card with outfit [bubble is missing]. Clothing includes: "paper bag" denim pants, yellow sleeveless top, yellow bandanna, 1 pink shoe [1 shoe is missing], and "iron-on fashion patch for you" [a blue star]. Seller's Label: Toys R Us; back of card is advertisement for "Barbie Pink Stamp Club."
box 497, folder 1

Barbie -- trading cards [Language of Objects -- Barbie] 1990

Scope and Contents note

First Edition. Poster (23 ½" x 46") showing 300 different Barbie trading cards that can be collected. © 1990 Mattel, Inc. In original plastic display bag, unopened. Each card lists year outfit was first available from Mattel.
box 497, folder 2

Barbie -- humorous postcards [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Contains 3 items: (1) Every morning I Wake Up and Thank God for my unique Ability to Accessorize!" American Postcard Co., New York [1993]. (2) "Conspiracy." features Ken being arrested at an 18th century orgy; Barbie looks on. (3) c.Shelf Space." A grocer tries to figure out where to put many types of women created by artists [They fill a box labeled "Nudes." Barbie's legs in red shoes are visible, upside down in the box.]
box 497, folder 3

Barbie -- books [Language of Objects -- Barbie] ca. 1990 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

Contains 3 items: Barbie Fashion comic book, Barbie: la Revista Para ti (magazine in Spanish), and Barbie, a Trip to Santa Fe: A Big Coloring Book
box 497, folder 4

Barbie -- Dress 'n Fun doll [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

In clam-shell box. Mattel 10776. In original box. Young female Euro-American doll, 11 ½" tall. Hair is blonde; eyes are blue. Wearing sleeveless multi-colored print sundress with collar. Box includes bright pink hairbrush and high-heeled pumps. On left side of box: "M.K.L. © 1993 Mattel, Inc. El Segundo, CA 90245. U.S.A. Made in Malaysia. Manufactured for Mattel"
box 498, folder 1

Mdvanii doll by BillyBoy [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

According to the instruction sheet accompanying this doll: "Mdvanii is a true work of art, created for discerning collectors by BillyBoy. She is in resin, with hand-painted features and natural hair." The doll is in its original box (see description below). It is 10 ¼" tall and is dressed in a kimono-like full-length dark yellow coat lined with a red floral print. Under the coat, she is wearing a sheath dress (also full-length) made of the same red floral silk fabric. A dark fuchsia-colored scarf covers her front and is tied in place with a bright fuchsia ribbon. She has brown hair and blue eyes and is wearing mauve earrings and a gold choker. Three accessories are included: a pair of red high-heeled resin shoes in a clear box; a blue straw hat; and a red metal handbag shaped like a lunchbox (a small brass plaque on one side is stamped "Mdvanii" and the handle has come unglued on one side). Light blue tissue paper covers the doll and accessories inside the box. The box is 12" x 12" x 2 3/4". The top of the box features a high fashion sketch. Text: "Mdvanii et ses amies de BillyBoy Paris, Limited edition." Bottom edge: "Coiffures crees par Alexandre de Paris." Right edge: "Dessin de Mdvanii par Rene Gruau; Client: Craft & Folk Art Museum; Date: Sept 93, No. 63, Poupee de mode -- Tirage limite; reference: "L'Officiel" Mdvanii; Signed [signature] BillyBoy [star]. Top edge: "This is a collector's item, not a toy for children. . . . This product is made in France. Certain components are hand made. This is a product of BillyBoy Toys. Left edge: [listing of all registered trademarks] Mdvanii doll is a fully registered trademark and is a fully registered model. Copyright Surreal Prod., Sarl 3, rue Troyon 75017 Paris, France. See also folder on Billy Boy and Mdvannii in Barbie Research Files. According to a letter from Jean Pierre Lestrade, Directeur BillyBoy" Toys, the doll was donated and "is number 63, signed. This doll has a special hairdo, created by Alexandre de Paris for your exhibition. . . . The lining and dress fabric is by Liberty. She has an extra pair of shoes, because they are fragile. We would like you to display the box as well as the doll, since it has been designed by Rene Gruau."
box 498, folder 2

Metal stand [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Metal stand for doll; adjustable for height. On bottom: "Kaiser, Chicago." Hole has been drilled through base.
box 498, folder 3

Imani -- African Fantasy doll [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Young female African American doll original box. 11 ½" doll. Her hair is long and black and her eyes are brown. Wears full skirt and bare-midriff top with jacket. Fabric is Kente cloth print with metallic fabric trim and silver metal earrings. She wears silver color shoes. According to box, "Clothing also fits Barbie, Sindy, Shani and all other 11 ½" dolls." Olmec Toys No 30015 © 1992 Made in China. Text on back of box: "The Olmec Story – Olmec. Corp. is the result of one mother's frustrating search for black action figures and heroes for her son to play with. Recognizing the void, not only for her own son Menelik, but also for millions of other children of color, Yla Eason decided to leave … the corporate world and start one of the few minority-owned toy companies in the United States … ." © 1992 Made in China.
box 498, folder 4

Imani -- Kente Fun Menelik doll [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Young male African American doll. 12" tall. Black hair; brown eyes. Wearing hat made of orange material with geometric print; jacket of same fabric as hat, trimmed in gold metallic braid; cream-colored pants. In original box. On back of box: Olmec, African American Owned Company © 1991 Olmec Corporation, New York, N.Y. 10010. No. 30024. Made in China. Includes brief "story" of Menelik and "Welcome to Our World of Olmec Toys" and photograph of Olmec President with son Menelik. See also Series 12.03, Kente Cloth.
box 499, folder 1

Imani -- Royal Princess doll [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Made in China. In original [unopened] box. Young female African American doll (Imani), 11 ½" tall. Wears black and gold strapless jumpsuit with wide gold belt, black and gold sleevelets; gold earrings, necklace, and ring; gold crown with a red jewel; and an orange kimono-like jacket trimmed in Kente cloth and gold braid. Accessories included are gold shoes and pink plastic hairbrush.
box 499, folder 2

Imani -- Back to School dolls [Language of Objects -- Barbie]

Scope and Contents note

Two dolls (Imani and Menelik) in original [damaged] box. Olmec Toys. 1.Young male African American doll (Menelik), 12" all. Hair and eyes are black. Wears printed Kente cloth shirt, yellow pants, black boots, knee-length green jacket with one red sleeve and one yellow sleeve and red hood; drawstring in hood and in bottom of jacket. 2.Young female African American doll (Imani), 11 ½" tall. Hair is long, black, and somewhat curly; eyes are brown. Wears printed Kente cloth shirt, orange pants, black boots, and red knee-length jacket with green sleeves and yellow hood. She is carrying a Kente cloth tote bag with black handles.
box 499, folder 3

Jenny Doll -- doll with accessories [Language of Objects -- Barbie] ca. 1986

Scope and Contents note

Box is 5 ½" wide x 2" deep x 12 ½" tall. Doll is 10 ½" tall. She is a young Euro American woman with long blonde hair and large round brown eyes. She is wearing a white short-sleeved blouse with a white and blue gathered skirt. An orange sweater is tied around her shoulders. She has a headband that matches her skirt and she is wearing white sneakers. She is on a clear plastic stand. She is attached to a background that has a drawing of a blue map of Jenny's neighborhood. The box is red with a clear plastic front. Text at bottom: "Street Trade – American School Life" "Takara Co., Ltd. 1981 1986 Made in Japan" Retail label says: "125234 Jenny Doll $45.00" Text on both sides: "Jenny is a 17 year old girl from Los Angeles. Now she studies at American school. She is very popular because she is high spirited and is quite fashionadle [sic]." This text is repeated on back with heading "American High School Life," a close-up photo of two Jenny dolls in different outfits sitting on bench at school with other children in background. All are blonde. Other text in Japanese characters. Accessories packet is separate and includes tennis rackets, skis, ski boots, brush, comb, headband, etc.
box 510, folder 1

Doll in quart glass soda pop bottle [Language of Objects -- Barbie] undated

Scope and Contents note

No signature or documentation concerning the maker. Barbie's legs have been cut off at mid-calf in order to fit in bottle. A red corduroy band circles the bottle about an inch from the bottom and is glued in place. The band hides where the glass has been cut to fit Barbie into the bottle. She wears a sheath dress with boat neckline made from white and green knit fabric; she wears a kerchief on her head and a sash around her waist made of the same red corduroy as the band. Her right arm looks "chewed" and the thumb is missing.
 

12.03 Kente Cloth ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

This series consists mostly of objects made from Kente cloth or printed copies of Kente cloth, a patterned strip weaving that has its origins in West Africa and is especially associated with the Ashanti people of Ghana. In the United States, it came to be associated generally with African American self-realization movements. A large group of items in this series documents the use of the Kente cloth fabric in a McDonald's in Harlem in New York City. See also Object Research Files in the Language of Objects Project Record Group (Box 196:24 - Box 197:7).
box 497, folder 5

CD cases [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

2 CD cases without discs: 1.Kataja: Freedom is What Everybody Needs, Mesa Records, 1991. A Division of Mesa / Blue Moon Recordings Ltd., PO Box 5510, Glendale, CA 9121. Distributed in USA by Rhino Records; and 2.Macka B: Jamaica, No Problem, Ras Records, 1992. PO Box 42517, Washington, D.C. 20015. Both jackets feature photographs of Kente cloth.
box 497, folder 6

Greeting cards [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] ca. 1991 - 1993

Scope and Contents note

24 cards all picturing African Americans and featuring Kente cloth. All created by Carole Joy Creations.
box 497, folder 7

Greeting cards (boxed set) [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] 1992

Scope and Contents note

Set of 10 blank note cards and envelopes, by Carole Joy On label: $4.50. Artist: Carole Joy Gellineau. All cards have same Kente cloth design.
box 497, folder 8

Mounted photographs -- baby wrapped in Kente [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

8" x 10"
box 500, folder 1

Mounted photographs -- Kente cloth display in department store [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

8" x 10"
box 500, folder 2

Mounted photographs -- Lois Rose buying Kente shawl [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

box 500, folder 3

Mounted photographs -- Lois Rose wearing Kente shawl [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

5" x 8"
box 500, folder 4

Mounted photographs -- man at loom [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

box 500, folder 5

Mounted photographs -- shrine to River God (Tano Shrine) [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] ca. 1975

Scope and Contents note

Photographed by Herbert Cole. 8" x 12"
box 501

Umbrella [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Umbrella with wood u-shaped handle. Umbrella cloth is Kente cloth-type printed fabric
box 502

Van's sneakers [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Van's tennis shoes (size 11) in Kente cloth-type printed fabric design; lining is black; shoelaces and eyelets are black; rubber edging is black.
box 503, folder 1

McDonald's (Harlem) -- visor [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

McDonald's Visor. Visor made of Kente cloth-type printed fabric; headband is blue twill with black adjustable elastic; on front of headband is McDonald's Harlem USA logo in black. See also Box 504, folders 3-5; Box 505, folder 1, and Box 506, folder 1.
box 503, folder 2

McDonald's (Harlem) -- baseball cap [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Blue baseball cap. Front section of cap is Kente cloth-type print fabric; embroidered in black thread in center front is logo for McDonald's Harlem U.S.A. See also Box 504, folders 3-5; Box 505, folder 1; and Box 506, folder 1.
box 503, folder 3

Baseball cap [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Baseball cap made of Kente cloth-type printed fabric. Machine-embroidered in white on front of cap in gothic style lettering: "South Central LA." No manufacturer's label.
box 504, folder 1

Karimu designed outfit -- shirt [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Created by L.A. fashion designer Karimu. Over blouse style, collarless, short sleeves. Left front and right back are cut from Kente cloth-type print fabric. Right front and left back are cut from black cloth. Black cloth pieces are decorated with appliqués of narrow strips of same Kente cloth-type print fabric as left front and right front of top. Right front also has 2 panels (2 ¾" wide) of medium blue [silk or polyester silk?] cloth brocaded in curvy pattern. Manufacturer's label: "Karimu Designs / 4 U! / Distributed By / Bush Ltd. / Cold Water Wash / Drip Dry / S." See "Interview with Karimu" (November 1993) in research files and Box 505, folder 2.
box 504, folder 2

Karimu designed outfit -- pants [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Designed to match the item in Box 504, folder 1. Long pants, drawstring waistband. Entire left side (including all of left leg) cut from same Kente cloth-type print fabric as shirt (4a). Right side cut from black cloth, decorated with appliquéd strips of same Kente cloth print fabric of various widths from 4" to ½". Manufacturer's label: same as 4a. Also printed on fabric inside back of waistband (next to manufacturer's label): "UTEXT COTE D'IVOIRE." See "Interview with Karimu" (November 1993) in research files and Box 505, folder 2.
box 504, folder 3

McDonald's (Harlem) -- vest [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Vest made from same kente cloth-type print fabric as B2 (apron), lined with black [rayon acetate?]; 3 buttonholes / brown buttons. Manufacturer's label: Aaron David Associates, Paterson, N.J. Made in USA. (M – Medium-size) McDonald's Harlem – USA logo machine-embroidered in black on left upper front of vest. See also Box 503, folders 1 - 2; Box 505, folder 1; and Box 506, folder 1.
box 504, folder 4

McDonald's (Harlem) -- apron [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

McDonald's apron – green. Apron is chef's style apron. Front is all one piece of printed kente cloth-style fabric, completely lined with blue cotton twill; neck loop and waist ties are blue. At top center of bib is machine-embroidered in black: McDonald's [with arches logo] Harlem – U.S.A. See also Box 503, folders 1 - 2; Box 505, folder 1; and Box 506, folder 1.
box 504, folder 5

McDonald's (Harlem) -- apron [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

General note

Same as apron in previous folder with slightly different colors, but lining, bib loop, and waist ties are same blue twill. See also Box 503, folders 1 - 2; Box 505, folder 1; and Box 506, folder 1.
box 504, folder 6

Malcom X shirt [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

"Dashiki"-type over shirt made from cotton knit fabric printed in kente cloth- type design with black and orange predominating. Pattern includes repeating "X's" in bright pink.
box 504, folder 7

Jesus loves you t-shirt [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

White, size L, t-shirt. On front is picture of black people gathered around a table draped in kente cloth; some of the people are wearing kente cloth-type fabric. Colors are red, green, yellow-orange, and black. Above the image in red: "Jesus Loves You." Under the image in black is quote from Romans 10: 9, 10. This is superimposed over image in red of Christian symbol of fish. Made in Dominican Republic
box 505, folder 1

McDonald's (Harlem) -- half apron [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Half apron made entirely from kente cloth-type printed fabric. Manufacturer's label: "100% Cotton Made in U.S.A." McDonald's Harlem-U.S.A. logo in black thread on left front below waist. See also Box 504, folders 3-5; Box 503, folders 1-2, and Box 506, folder 1.
box 505, folder 2

Karimu designed shorts [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Shorts with drawstring waistband made entirely from predominantly orange kente cloth-type print fabric. Manufacturer's label: "Karimu Designs 4 U! / Distributed by / Bush Ltd. / Cold Water Wash / Drip Dry / M. See also Box 504, folder 1-2.
box 505, folder 3

Children's shorts [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Child's boxer shorts [not underwear], size 10, made from kente cloth-type printed fabric (orange background with green, brown, and black designs). White label sewn on waist front: "Captains / World Tour / Callbox / USA."
box 505, folder 4

Children's dress [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Label sewn in dress: "Le Petit Etienne / 50% Cotton, 50% Poly, Size 4." [There is a 1" tear at middle back of neck.] Dress opens at front with black buttons.
box 505, folder 5

Baby romper [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Baby romper made of kente cloth-type printed fabric with 5 buttons in front in shape of elephants. Manufacturer's sewn-in label: "Le Petit Etienne, 100% Cotton … S (small)." On manufacturer's tag attached with safety pin: "Le Petit Etienne, by Sheryl Lee Ralph. Once upon a time there was a sweet little boy named Etienne. His mommy couldn't find the hip yet practical kinds of clothes she wanted for her little boy. So she designed these clothes and made them out of very special 100% West African cotton. Now your little boy or girl can enjoy wearing them too! Love, Etienne's Mommy. Machine washable, style number: E01; size: S." Pants have snap-crotch.
box 505, folder 6

Children's pants [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Size 10, made from kente cloth-type printed fabric. White label sewn on waist front: "Captains World Tour / Callbox / USA" [same as H4] Pant legs gathered at ankles. 2 pockets at side-seam.
box 505, folder 7

Midriff shirt [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Cropped t-shirt made from knitted t-shirt cotton printed all over with kente cloth pattern. Neck-band is yellow. Note attached says: "Acquired for 25¢ from Sequoyah [?] School, Pasadena, rummage sale. April 16, 1994. Deirdre Evans Pritchard, Language of Objects." Manufacturer's label: "100% Cotton … Made in U.S.A. 13-14 [size].
box 506, folder 1

McDonald's (Harlem) -- bowtie [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

"Bow" of bowtie is double bow in 2 layers and hangs down below band. Cloth is predominantly green kente cloth-type print fabric. See Box 503, folders 1-2; Box 504, folders 3-5; and Box 505, folder 1.
box 506, folder 2

Hand-woven bookmark [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Hand-woven book mark woven in stripes of black, white, green, yellow-orange, and deep fuchsia. Center (4 ¼" long) is black with words woven in: "Drugs Kill." 7 ½" x 1 ¼"
box 506, folder 3

Necktie [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Necktie made of kente cloth-type printed fabric. No manufacturer's label.
box 506, folder 4

Hand-woven pink sash [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

On label: "100% Cotton. Hand Woven in Ghana." 4 ¼" wide x 71" long. Woven strip, predominantly pink stripes interspersed with dark red, dark yellow, green and white; each pink section is over-woven (brocaded) with dark yellow design. Each end has 3 ½" section over woven with small stripe and check pattern; fringe of pink at each end.
box 506, folder 5

Hand-woven dark red sash [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Strip weaving with fringe border on one end; other end is cut. 3 ¾" wide x 55" long. Fabric is woven length-wise in fine [cotton?] stripes of dark red, yellow-orange, and green. Fabric is over-woven (brocaded) in yellow-orange, green, and dark blue geometric designs.
box 506, folder 6

Socks [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Pair of socks with kente cloth-type designs machine-woven in; color is predominantly orange with stripes and geometric designs of dark red, black, green, and blue. No manufacturer's label.
box 506, folder 7

Miniature flags [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

6 small (4" x 6" on 10 ½" staffs) flags. All have horizontal stripes: green, yellow, red with black plastic staffs with gold finials; 3 have black 5-pointed stars in middle of yellow stripe.
box 506, folder 8

Baby cap [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

Baby bonnet has gathering at back to cover neck and shoulders and stiffened visor. Made of kente cloth-type printed fabric (same as H2 (child's dress; see also J8). On manufacturer's label sewn in cap: "Le Petit Etienne – 100% Cotton. One size fits all."
box 506, folder 9

Crocheted hat [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Crocheted tam o' shanter hat in black, red, green, and yellow. 10 ½" wide.
box 506, folder 10

Unidentified object [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Two identical objects: a "sandwich" of 2 4" x 4" squares of wood; 4 pieces of kente cloth-type fabric (each a different pattern) hang out from the bottom 2 sides of the sandwich. A hole pierces the sandwiches of wood at the top and a 14" orange knotted cord runs through the hole. Unclear what the function of the object is. See also Box 513, folder 2.
box 507, folder 1

Placemat [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

3.On dealer's label: "C621-204-500 / Placemat." Placemat made of three woven kente cloth strips, 15 ¾" x 12 ¼". Each strip is 4 ¼" wide. Dark red (predominate) with dark yellow stripes and criss-cross pattern.
box 507, folder 2

Mounted photograph -- McDonald's (Harlem) interior [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Interior View of McDonald's restaurant in Harlem [1992?]. Photographer unknown. Decorative tile pattern on walls and floor is of kente cloth designs.
box 507, folder 3

Kente cloth design book [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

Packet of pages for a book, Kente Cloth: Designs and Samples. Includes: title page, p. 3, 6, 8, 10, 12, and map of southwest Africa showing "Some important men's weaving centers"; also includes 5 miscellaneous pages of information and drawings probably intended for the book. Publication status and author unknown.
box 507, folder 4

Album photograph -- Sweet Honey in the Rock -- [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] 1992

Scope and Contents note

Album cover photograph laminated on box frame (20" x 16" x 1 5/8"): Sweet Honey in the Rock" (singing group). Photographer: Richard Green. All members of group are wearing kente cloth scarves and headgear.
box 508, folder 1

Kente Kids doll [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Kids of Color Girl Rag Doll, in original box. On sides of box: "A soft, African- American baby dressed in traditional Kente cloth." Playskool 5358-15357 Asst. On back of box: "Kids of Color is a line of soft infant products that celebrates the cultural diversity and rich ethnic heritages of America's children. Playskool, in partnership with Olmec Toys (the pioneer in ethnically designed toys), is proud to introduce the Kids of Color line with this beautiful African American baby doll dressed in traditional Kente cloth …." On bottom of box: © 1993 Playskool, Inc., Pawtucket, RI 02862, USA, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. … Made in China, C-032A. African American stuffed doll is 8" x 10 ½" and has kente cloth print romper and cap and sleeves with lace edges, bright pink feet. No removable parts or clothes. Card/survey included in box indicates a boy rag doll, a quilt, a kente giraffe, and a kente lion are also available.
box 508, folder 2

Handcrafted frame [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] 1993

Scope and Contents note

"Handcrafted Quilted Picture Frame. 8 x 10 A-frame stand. Copyrighted 1993, Many Visions, Los Angeles, CA. Made in the U.S.A." Padded quilted frame with oval opening for 8" x 10" picture. Fabric used is same as McDonald's aprons. 12" x 12"
box 508, folder 3

Shopping bag [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth]

Scope and Contents note

Bag is printed all over with kente cloth design except for center front and back, which has 5 ¼" x 5 ½" dark red square with yellow and white text: "Crème of Nature, An Enriching Tradition for Salon Perfect Hair." Bag is 10 ¼" x 12 ¾" x 4 ¼". On bottom: "Family Line, © Family Line, An Allison Greetings, Inc., Co. 627 Broadway, N.Y., N.Y. 10012. Printed in Korea. 907932-00.
box 508, folder 4

Laminated cartoon [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] 1993

Scope and Contents note

Color photocopy (enlargement) of "Jumpstart" cartoon panels by Robb Armstrong mounted on acrylic (10 ½" x 13 ¾"). Text on side: © 1993 United Features Syndicate, Inc. African American couple dressed entirely in African clothing featuring kente cloth designs arrive back in U.S. after trip to Africa. Woman says: " … a part of us will remain in Africa forever … we've bartered all of our American clothes!" Label on back of acrylic mount: "Jump Start Cartoon." Rubber stamp on back of photocopy lists it as job #35538, 9-10-93.
box 508, folder 5

McCall's Pattern Book: "Fabric Statements, A New Adventure" [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] 1993 September

Scope and Contents note

[approx. 1,500] p. Front and inside cover and p.1 feature kente cloth fabric designs on border; model in center is African American woman wearing kente cloth hat and large- scale necklace and bracelets. Other models are also wearing kente cloth and/or other African-type designs. Kente cloth hat pattern #6661 is shown on p. 541 and 543. Bandanna is shown on child's visor-style hat on p. 542. (No black models on these inside pages.) These are in a section on "creative clothing fashion accessories." P. 380-383 are patterns for "Barbie, Ken, Maxie, Jappie … and Happy to be Me" dolls.
box 509

Kente cloth design and samples book [Language of Objects --Kente Cloth] ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

Swatch book created as an interactive part of the "Dress Codes" exhibition. 8 "notebook leaves" held in place by 2 large steel rings mounted on a ½" plywood board (14" x 20 ½"). Each leaf is made of a sandwich of two 1/8" plywood frames fastened together with screws at each corner; each leaf has 2 holes to accommodate the steel rings. Inside each leaf (except for the last) are two pages (back to front) for a total of 17 pages; each page is protected with a piece of clear plastic. The pages in the swatch book include text panels, a map, photos, diagrams, and actual fabric samples. They form a large "loose-leaf binder" concerning the history and technique of making kente cloth, the leaves of which could be turned and studied by visitors when displayed in the kente cloth section of the gallery. Because it was in constant use throughout the run of the exhibition, the plywood frames that hold each page together have suffered some damage.
box 510, folder 2

Water bottle with drinking straw [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] 1992

Scope and Contents note

Plastic athlete's beverage cup with lid and attached straw. Green with kente cloth-type design printed on sides; blue cap; green straw. On side of cup: "Kente Kup © 1992 Dobson Products."
box 521, folder 1

McDonald's -- plastic cups [Language of Objects -- Kente Cloth] undated

Scope and Contents note

2 McDonald's plastic beverage cup. Kente cloth-type designs printed on sides of cups; also McDonald's and Coca Cola Classic logos; text runs vertically: "Kente Kup TM by Dobson Products, PO Box 496027, Chicago, IL 60649." Embossed on bottom: "Cup Illustrated C1-22, Box 547, Lancaster, TX 75146." Both cups are identical except one has cream-colored background; other has orange-yellow background.
 

12.04 Kimono ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

This series includes both depictions of individuals wearing kimonos as well as folk representations and fabric samples. See also Object Research Files series in the Language of Objects Project Record Group (Box 196: 23, Box 197:8 - Box 198:2).
box 500, folder 6

Japanese prints [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

2 sets of prints: set 1 shows two different ways to wear the same white underdress and red skirt; set 2 shows front and back views of the same woman in an elaborate green and orange kimono
box 500, folder 7

Mounted photographs -- pages from Sears Catalog [Language of Objects -- Kimono] ca. 1921 - 1931

Scope and Contents note

3 mounted reproductions of Sears catalog pages which feature kimono style clothing
box 500, folder 8

Mounted photographs -- contemporary versions of kimono [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 500, folder 9

Mounted photographs -- Japanese women in bed [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 500, folder 10

Mounted photographs -- girl in kimono [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 500, folder 11

Mounted photographs -- wedding couple [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 500, folder 12

Mounted photographs -- types of obis [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 500, folder 13

Mounted photographs -- New Yorker [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

Photocopy of cover of The New Yorker, Feb. 6, 1989. Drawing by Handelman "After Utamaro" shows two Japanese women in kimonos changing a flat tire. 11" x 8 ¼"
box 500, folder 14

Mounted photographs -- Japanese woman's suffragist [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 504, folder 8

T-shirt featuring kimonos [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

On tag: KI.10 T-Shirt. White t-shirt with print of 5 young women in kimonos on front in red, yellow, brown, and black. [Taken from Japanese woodcut?] On manufacturer's label: "LL – in Tokyo – Made in Japan – Cotton 100%."
box 511, folder 1

Mounted photographs -- 4" x 6" [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

Includes 3 images: 2 of contemporary kimono designs and a reproduction of Claude Monet's 'Le Japonaise'
box 511, folder 2

Mounted photographs -- 3 ½" x 5" [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

4 photographs: 3 images of Hiromi Oda at loom, and one city scene
box 511, folder 3

Mounted photographs -- wedding garments [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 511, folder 4

Japanese Rabbits book [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

No tag or label. "Japanese Rabbits" © 1992 Lois Morrison. Possibly an artist's book, 22 page booklet; pages are laminated and hole-punched, held together with orange cord. Images on pages seem to be photocopies of fabric collages. 6 ½" x 9"
box 511, folder 5

Kimono themed stationery [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

On label: KI.8. Packet of kimono notepaper and envelopes; also in packet: origami kimono in separate clear envelope; also a gift card (black with bright green kimono) in envelope. On manufacturer's label: © Shimura – Made in Japan – Kimono.
box 512, folder 1

Embroidered obi sash [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

On tag: KI.o5. Japanese woven orange, green, and blue fabric possibly silk: 11' 2" long x 17" wide (doubled in half with stiffening fabric in middle). Half of the sewn seam is ripped.
box 512, folder 2

Kimono earrings [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

On tag: KI.9. Pair of earrings: each one is a child in a kimono, 2" tall, made of cut and folded paper printed with Japanese designs; obi sash is ribbon; faces are painted.
box 512, folder 3

Kimono coasters [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

On label: KI.7. Set of coasters in box: six coasters in kimono shape; each painted with Japanese fabric designs. Box is 3 ½" x 3 ½". On box: "Kimono Coasters – Japanese Kimono-Shaped coaster of Japanese Washi paper dyed in the Yuzen technique." This text is followed by brief explanation of "kimono," "Yuzen," and "Washi." Made in Japan Tokyo – Tokohsangyo Co., Ltd.
box 512, folder 4

Kimono pin [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

No tag. Pin in shape of kimono. Appears to be plasticized Japanese paper. Purple, gold, and black color. 1 ¾" tall x 2" wide. Attached to card inside LACMA box. Label on card: "Kimono 01033009 $8.25."
box 513, folder 1

Origami folded cloth [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

No tag. 2 folded pieces of printed cotton fabric. Printed and folded so that they seem to be miniature kimonos.
box 513, folder 2

Fabric samples [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

No tag or label. 3 identical objects: A "sandwich" of 2 4" x 4" squares of wood; 4 pieces (2 black, 1 red, 1 yellow with black and white silver dots) of fabric hang from the bottom 2 sides of the "sandwich." A hole pierces the sandwiches at the top and a 14" gold, knotted cord runs through the hold. See Box 506, folder 10.
box 513, folder 3

Mounted photographs (oversize) -- Sears catalog [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

Reproduction of an ad for several types of kimono style clothing
box 513, folder 4

Mounted photographs (oversize) -- shop selling kimonos [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

9" x 14"
box 513, folder 5

Mounted photographs (oversize) -- Itchiku Kubata [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

11" x 14" with 2 images. On label: "Contemporary Japanese designers 1984. Photographed by Kishin Shinayama. Designer: Itchiku Kubata. Images are of woman wearing contemporary version of kimono.
box 513, folder 6

Mounted photographs (oversize) -- How to put on and wear a kimono [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 513, folder 7

Mounted photographs (oversize) -- How to put on and wear an obi sash [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

box 513, folder 8

Mounted photographs (oversize) -- Geisha [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

On label: "Geisha Girl." Photograph mounted on foam core of two women in Japanese dress; one is helping to dress the other's hair. 10 ½" x 15"
box 513, folder 9

Mounted photographs (oversize) -- Meiji Period work reproduction [Language of Objects - - Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

On label: "Meiji Period painting/woodblock with Japanese women wearing Western [Victorian style] dress." 3 images on one foam core board [middle one is damaged]: first one is of woman at sewing machine; second is of woman with young boy; third is of woman cutting fabric with scissors while young girl watches.
box 514, folder 1

Fabric sash [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

On tag: Japan. Kimono Material; HR 90.00. 13 ½" wide x 15' 9" long. Polychrome with gilt outline printed figures with stylized plants on cream-colored [silk?] background. Wound on cardboard roll, ends of which have red and white symbol.
box 514, folder 2

Fabric sash [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

Ikat fabric: scarf/shawl, dark green with orange, green, and blue designs within rectangle of scarf; each end has 3 gold stripes and has black fringe, 19 ½" x 62"
box 514, folder 3

Running shorts printed with image of woman in kimono [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

Elastic waist; bias binding on pant legs. Pink fabric is cotton print; front has image of Japanese woman in kimono "ROYAL DECK"; back is flowers, berries. Label says "Uniqquey, Ogran, Made in Japan, Machine Wash in Warm Water – Use hot iron."
box 514, folder 4

Silk jacket [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

Jacket of sheer silk, green with yellow embroidered flowers. Open front with large tab (no buttons or other closure).
box 514, folder 5

Double pocket bag [Language of Objects -- Kimono]

Scope and Contents note

Possibly a saddlebag: length of heavy black and white striped fabric folded up from each end to form a bag at each end; sides and tops of each bag wrapped with embroidery yarn in alternating colors; finished size 21 ½" wide x 49" long
box 515

Fabric [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

4 items: ikat wrap/shawl, 35" x 82". Lined with cotton printed in floral pattern. Bound with other silk ikat; 2 pieces dark orange ikat; 1 piece bright orange ikat
box 516

Fabric [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

3 items: cream with red, black and orange designs, 70" x 37 ½", has label: "Tenunan Bali Asli, Cap, 'Karya-Bali.' " "Pertenunan: Karya, Denpasar-Bali, Tanggung Tidak Luntur."; ikat fabric: dark blue, red, orange, and brown on white, 39" x 74" has label "Perusahaan Tenun, Cap 'Keresna,' Ditanggung Tidak Luntur"; salmon, green, blue, and yellow on white, 40" x 148".
box 517

Fabric [Language of Objects -- Kimono] undated

Scope and Contents note

3 items: On tag: Burma / HR 25.00. Length of dark red fabric with brocade stripes of various widths, designs, and colors, 40" wide x 123" long; dark green with light green ikat designs, red border, has label: "Perusahaan Tehun, Nuratni, Tanggung Tidak Luntur," 37" x 78"; dark purple with light and dark blue, teal, and orange ikat designs, red and purple borders, ends hemmed, 38" x 72", had label: "Perusahaan Tenun, Cap 'Keresna,' Ditanggung Tidak Luntur."
 

12.05 Pendleton Blankets ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

This series includes three toy stuffed animals sold by the Pendleton Company, made from a Pendleton wool fabric with Navajo patterns commercialized by the Pendleton Woolen Factory. See also the Object Research Files series in the Language of Objects Project Record Group (Box 198: 8 - 18).
box 511, folder 6

Mounted photographs -- Pendleton catalogs [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

2 color photocopies of early Pendleton catalogs; mounted on foam core (10 ¼" x 8" and 10" x 7 ½"). Both show Native Americans with woven blankets in triangle and zigzag designs. One says "Copyright 1900."
box 511, folder 7

Mounted photographs -- Pendleton catalogs [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

3 color photocopies of early Pendleton catalogs; mounted on foam core (both 10 ¼" x 8"); One is from early Pendleton catalog (8"x 10") showing "The Original Pendleton Bath Robe"; One shows Native Americans with zigzag design blankets surrounding a description of "Pendleton Bath Robes." The other shows the interior of a middle-class sitting room; a woman sits reading on a settee covered with a Pendleton blanket.
box 511, folder 8

Mounted photographs -- contemporary Pendleton [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

Color photograph of Pendleton worn in an urban environment. No source given for the photograph.
box 511, folder 9

Liner notes -- Jamiroquoi [Language of Objects -- Pendleton]

Scope and Contents note

Liner notes for CD: "Jamiroquoi: Emergency on Planet Earth" (4 ¾" x 18 ¾"). Folded twice; exterior is picture in "Rousseau" style of 5 people in a jungle by the sea; the predominant person is wearing a jacket woven in rainbow stripes with triangle designs similar to Pendleton [or Central American Indian?] cloth designs.
box 518, folder 1

Display book [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

Educational Display book: Wool Fiber in the Making (10" x 13"). On inside: "The Eight Steps in Woolen Manufacture" – samples of each stage in wool weaving process; includes woven Pendleton label. On back: "Wool Types."
box 518, folder 2

Mounted photographs -- Pendleton Woolen Factory (exterior) [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

Black and white photocopy mounted on foam core (11" x 14") showing employees outside factory wrapped in blankets.
box 518, folder 3

Mounted photographs -- Pendleton Woolen Factory (interior) [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

Black and white photocopy mounted on foam core (11" x 14") showing interior of the Pendleton Woolen Mill, showing weaving machine making Pendleton cloth.
box 518, folder 4

Mounted photographs -- Pendleton Woolen Factory (interior) [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

Black and white photocopy mounted on foam core (11" x 14") showing Pendleton Woolen Mills interior: Wet Finishing Dept.
box 518, folder 5

Mounted photographs -- Navajo trading post [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

Black and white photocopy mounted on foam core (11" x 14") many Native Americans gathered together wrapped in blankets.
box 518, folder 6

Mounted photographs -- model wearing Pendleton [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] ca. 1920s

Scope and Contents note

Painted semi-abstract background of ships and water. Model is wearing a coat of Pendleton cloth with slouch leather belt.
box 518, folder 7

Mounted photographs -- designer's studio [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

Color photograph mounted on foam core (11" x 14"). Label on back says "Designer's Studio." Appears to be a "Santa Fe" style home with rattan couch predominate in photo; couch is upholstered with a Pendleton blanket. Note: Couch cushions include one covered in Kente cloth; one covered in a Guatemalan weaving; one covered in an embroidered cloth from India. Other blankets and jackets made of Pendleton cloth hang on hooks by the front door. Other miscellaneous artifacts appear to be from Africa, South America, and (perhaps) Greece.
box 519, folder 1

Stuffed toy buffalo [Language of Objects -- Pendleton]

Scope and Contents note

On tag: PEND1 Buffalo. Toy buffalo (17 ½" long x 7" wide x 13" tall) covered with Pendleton blanket cloth. Cloth is predominantly dark red with woven stripes, triangles, and zigzag designs in white, green, black, tan, gray, and umber. Black plastic eyes, embroidered nose, tail of black braided yarn.
box 519, folder 2

Stuffed toy rabbit [Language of Objects -- Pendleton] undated

Scope and Contents note

On tag: PEND3 Rabbit. Toy rabbit (8" x 8" x 3 ½") covered with Pendleton blanket cloth. White wool with triangle zigzag design in green, red, orange, and yellow. Black plastic eyes, embroidered nose and mouth, white "pompom" tail.
box 519, folder 3

Stuffed toy bear [Language of Objects -- Pendleton]

Scope and Contents note

On tag: PEND3 Bear. Toy bear (13" high x 7" wide x 3 ½" deep) covered with Pendleton blanket cloth. Cloth is predominantly tan with white, dark red, bright red, orange, and yellow triangle/zigzag designs. Brown/black plastic eyes, embroidered nose and mouth. Leather lariat with silver buckle around neck.
 

12.06 Teapots ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

This series contains two items. A t-shirt is illustrated with popular depictions of tea sets; the other item is a miniature crocheted tea set. See also the Object Research Files series in the Language of Objects Project Record Group (Box 199: 8 - 11).
box 504, folder 9

T-shirt -- manufacturer: Banana Republic [Language of Objects -- Teapots] undated

Scope and Contents note

Size: M. Design on front is of a flowered teacup and saucer with a blue teapot underneath; in between is the sentence: "Tea time in the afternoon." The cup has "Banana Republic" inside the lip. The t-shirt is white.
box 508, folder 6

Crocheted tea set [Language of Objects -- Teapots] undated

Scope and Contents note

Miniature teapot, with lid; sugar with lid; creamer; service bell; 4 cups and saucers. Teapot with lid is 2 ½" tall; other pieces proportionate to teapot. Pieces are crocheted of multi-colored pink, green, yellow, blue, and white crochet thread and then stiffened with a substance that may be glue, cornstarch, or some other stiffening paste.
 

12.07 Virgin of Guadalupe ca. 1993

Scope and Contents note

This series includes a range of items carrying representations of the Virgin of Guadalupe, from mass-produced decals to an artist-made assemblage. Two original folk art items of particular note are a papel picado (cut paper) Virgin of Guadalupe image (17.5" x 22") made by Olga Ponce Furginson (Box 524, folder 4) and an assemblage plaque of the Virgin of Guadalupe (35 5/8" x 22") made by Lorenzo Goytia (Box 525). See also the Object Research Files series in the Language of Objects Project Record Group (Box 200: 6 - Box 201).
box 510, folder 3

Candle in a glass jar with image of Virgin of Guadalupe [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

On tag: VG.3. Candle in cylindrical glass container. Scented candle has melted and started to run out of one side of top. Glass container has large (6 ½" x 7") label affixed to it with image of V. of G. ("Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe") and a prayer in Spanish and English. Also "Eternalux, net wt. 15 oz., [bar code], Candle Corporation of America, 566 West Adams St., Chicago IL 6066."
box 511, folder 10

Mounted photographs [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

2 photographs on foam core; 1 is image of outdoor grotto devoted to the Virgin of Guadalupe; the other shows a tiled portion of a grotto where the Virgin of Guadalupe is depicted on the tiles. This item may have been included in the Dress Codes Exhibition.
box 511, folder 11

Excerpts from notebook [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

Several items in plastic sleeves including color photographs of various uses of the effigy of the Virgin of Guadalupe, color photocopy of items with notes, Iron-on decal, and note cards.
box 511, folder 12

Children's drawing [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

Crayon, watercolor and drawing of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
box 511, folder 13

Comic book: "Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe" [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] 1984

Scope and Contents note

In Spanish; published by Comunicaciones Franciscanas, Los Angeles.
box 511, folder 14

Virgin de Guadalupe stickers [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes 4 stickers and 1 ribbon depicting the Virgin de Guadalupe.
box 511, folder 15

Prayer cards [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes 4 prayer cards, one has hand embroidered embellishments.
box 511, folder 16

Postcards [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] 1978 - 1988

Scope and Contents note

Includes 4 postcards depicting the work of artists that use the effigy of the Virgin de Guadalupe in their work: Yolanda Lopez and Ester Hernandez.
box 520, folder 1

Christmas cards [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe]

Scope and Contents note

Two Christmas cards with music inserts; each card features the image of the Virgin de Guadalupe.
box 520, folder 2

Incense packages [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe]

Scope and Contents note

On tags: VG.37 and VG.352 Duplicate packages (2 ½" x 12") of incense) with image of V. of G. ("Rosa" fragrance); on verso of package is a "Prayer of Roses to Virgin of Guadalupe" in English and Spanish. Olfactory Corp., 1991, Oxnard, CA.
box 520, folder 3

Christmas ornament [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

On tag: VG.10 Christmas ornament. Miniature stained glass window (2 ¼" x 6 ½"). Printed color image of V. of G. on plastic in metal frame with chain hanger. Price tag from Michael's [craft store]. "Made in China exclusively for National Rennoc., Northfield IL 60093 USA." Post-it note says: "downtown arts/crafts store—Wall St. bought 5/23/93 by DEP."
box 521, folder 2

Blown glass bottle and stopper in shape of the Virgin of Guadalupe [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

Blue blown glass bottle, mold-formed in shape of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Appears to have luster or silver applied to inside; handle applied. 12 ¾" h. x 2 ¾" diam; handle is 4 3/8" h x 2" deep. Stopper is made of same blue glass but is solid with no applied silver or luster.
box 522, folder 1

Calendar [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] 1994

Scope and Contents note

Calendar advertises the gallery, La Luz de Jesus in the Los Feliz neighborhood in Los Angeles (20 ½" x 8 ½"). Color image is of the Virgin of Guadalupe appearing to Juan Diego. Artist is Jesus Helgulra.
box 522, folder 2

Packaged incense [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

No tag. Written in graphite: V.G. 25. Cardboard canister (3 ½" tall x 2" diam.) with white plastic cap – Incense – "Spiritual Incense – Virgin of Guadalupe – Exquisite Fragrance; on back is "Prayer – Virgin of Guadalupe" in Spanish and English © Saydel Distributors, Huntington Park, CA 90255 – USA – 1977.
box 522, folder 3

Rubber stamp [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe]

Scope and Contents note

Stamp is image of the Virgin of Guadalupe. (1 ½" x 2 ¼")
box 522, folder 4

Amulet kit [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe]

Scope and Contents note

No tag. Clear plastic pocket filled with small colored stones, seeds, ribbon with image of the Virgin of Guadalupe attached. Packet is stapled to white cardboard (4 ½" x 4 ¾") with rubber stamps: "Amuleto Piedra Iman – Doble Buena Suerta."
box 522, folder 5

Prayer card pin [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] ca. 1992

Scope and Contents note

On tag: VG.23. Pin (2" x 3") made of light weight composition board or cardboard with color image of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Sequins and plasticized flower and lace attached. Label on back says © "junk mail" by Willow '89; pin is attached to "postcard" that says: junk mail © by Willow Santa Fe '92.
box 522, folder 6

Key chains [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe]

Scope and Contents note

Two key chains: 1. Key ring (2 ¾" x 1 1/8") made of acrylic with the Virgin of Guadalupe image ("Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe") on one side; Mexican flag ("Mexico") on other side. 2.No tag. Keychain (V. of G. on one side; Joseph and Jesus on verso). "Made in China." (2" x 3 ¾")
box 522, folder 7

Magnet [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

On tag: VG.12. (1 ¾" x 2 ¾")
box 522, folder 8

Switch plates [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

2 switch plates: On tag: VG.14. (2 ¾" x 4 ½") plastic painted red, sequins, chains, beads, and 2 small images of V. of G. attached and covered with clear acrylic. 2. On tag: VG.16. (2 ¾" x 4 ½"). Colored image of V. of G. on paper applied to entire switch plate, then covered with light protective coat; on back: "Hecho en Mexico" and "Keyna de Mexico y Empera … de Americo."
box 522, folder 9

Escapolanos [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe]

Scope and Contents note

On tag: VG.33 Two postage stamp-size (approx. 1" x ¾") rectangular medallions: image on one is of the Virgin of Guadalupe; the other is of holy cup w/wafer. They are attached to blue twisted cords.
box 522, folder 10

Lamp finial [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

(1 ¾" x 1 1/8") Top has printed image of the Virgin of Guadalupe with roses embedded in glass. Label says "Made in Mexico."
box 522, folder 11

Wall hanging in shape of a cross and small wood plaque [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

2 items: 1) Wood plaque on wood pedestal. (1 ¾" x 1") with V. of G. image. 2) Clear plastic box in shape of cross (10 ½" x 7 ¼"). Inside box, mounted on white paper background, is V. of G., surrounded by gold trim; below the image of the Virgin, are mounted fabric flowers in white with gold beads; below that are 3 fabric roses in green, white, and red
box 522, folder 12

Placemat [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe]

Scope and Contents note

Paper placemat with plastic laminate (11" x 16 ¾"). Colored image of the Virgin of Guadalupe in middle, surrounded by tarot cards; left and right borders have cherubs.
box 523, folder 1

T-shirt [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

On label: "Caribbean Dream, L, 100% COTTON" Front is blank; back has large Virgin of Guadalupe image in bright green, blue, red, and gold with black border. Above the image is printed (in Gothic letters): "Mi Vida Esta" and below the image (also in Gothic letters): "En Tus Manos."
box 523, folder 2

Wall hanging [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

No tag. Wall hanging with print of the Virgin on stiffened fabric in shades of brown, tan, red, white, and green; with 3 ¾" printed border, somewhat resembling an oriental rug border in black, red, tan, and brown. Label in package says "BKLYN-N.Y. WPL. 13379, 100% COTTON, MADE IN TURKEY."
box 524, folder 4

Papel Picado (Mexican Paper Cut): Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, by Olga Ponce Furginson [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] 1994

Scope and Contents note

17.5" x 22" Blue foil cut-out of Virgin of Guadalupe in clear acrylic box frame.
box 525

Wall Plaque: Virgin of Guadalupe, by Lorenzo Goytia [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] 1994

Scope and Contents note

Wall plaque assemblage on painted wood of Virgin of Guadalupe. 35 5/8" x 22"
box 526, folder 1

Straw plaque of the Virgin of Guadalupe [Language of Objects -- Virgin of Guadalupe] undated

Scope and Contents note

Woven straw figure of the Virgin of Guadalupe is 3" w. x 10 ½" h. Straw Virgin figure is sewn through a mat of straw "rays," affixed on rear through a 3" x 5 ½" piece of cardboard. The rays radiate from the Virgin's body and are held in place by a woven plait of straw approximately 2" from edge. Some rays are broken and plaiting is also broken in two places, but woven figure is intact. Faces are woven into both the Virgin and the cherub at her feet. Gift of Mary T. Howe estate to CAFAM.
 

13. International Festival of Masks

Scope and Contents note

The idea for the Festival of Masks originated with the founder of the Craft and Folk Art Museum, Edith R. Wyle. It began in 1976 with a parade down Wilshire Boulevard and a few performers on the sidewalk in front of the museum. It became an annual two-day event featuring a parade and masked performers produced by CAFAM with the support of the City and County of L.A. Held in Hancock County Park across Wilshire from CAFAM, it was produced by CAFAM annually in October until 1983, when the Festival was not held because of preparations for a special edition of the Festival in 1984 when, as an official Olympic Arts Festival event, it was put on for three days during the Summer Olympics, which were in L.A. in July. At that time, it was renamed the International Festival of Masks because quite a few of the performers had come from outside the U.S., though it was still popularly referred to as the Festival of Masks. From 1984 – 1990, it was a biennial event; the annual schedule resumed 1991 – 1995. Each year the Festival grew in size and scope. From 1979 - 1982, a Maskerade Ball was added to the schedule of weekend events. Posters were produced from 1976 – 1982, in 1984, and then from 1990 – 1995. (See Box 194 for posters.) Food booths sponsored by many different ethnic Los Angeles communities were a special feature. Other booths held mask demonstrations, masks for sale, face painting, and many other mask-related items and activities. Preparations began six to nine months in advance, with CAFAM educators working in schools to make masks and to involve the children in the parade and other Festival activities. After the first year, the Parade of Masks had a separate coordinator. Coordinators for the Festival were as follows: Patrick Ela, 1976; Sharon K. (Shan) Emanuelli, 1977 and 1978; Willow Young, 1979 – 1986; Aaron Paley, 1988; Teri Knoll, 1990 – 1993; and Rochelle Branch, 1994 and 1995. For many years, the Parade of Masks was produced by Aaron Paley's company, CARS (Community Arts Resources).
 

13.01 Festival of Masks History 1976 - 1994

Scope and Contents note

Various documents and publications summarizing the history of the Festival of Masks.
box 290, folder 1

Festival history and background information

box 290, folder 2

Images and festival information binder 1976 - 1994

 

13.02 Festival of Masks 1976 - 1983

Scope and Contents note

Arranged chronologically by Festival year and then alphabetically by topic within each year. The first (1976) parade down Wilshire Boulevard was called the Ethnic Masks Parade and was held on October 31. It was the first manifestation of the Festival, consisting primarily of a parade with a few performers on the sidewalk in front of the museum. From 1977 – 1982 the Festival was held across Wilshire Blvd. from the museum in Hancock County Park. In 1982 a documentary film of the 1981 Festival, "Magic in the Afternoon," was produced by Dorn Hetzel. (See Box 354, item 1.) Because of necessary preparations for the much larger 1984 International Festival of Masks that was an official event of the Olympic Arts Festival in July 1984, no Festival was held in 1983; however, community meetings and a newsletter were published during that period. See also Series 4.05, Public Relations -- Festival of Masks. 1976 - 1982 posters will be found in Box 194, folders 1 - 3.
box 290, folder 3

1976 FOM--fundraising

Scope and Contents note

The first manifestation of what became CAFAM's annual Festival of Masks was a parade, produced on one day, Sunday, October 31, called the "Ethnic Masks Parade." Also described as "The First Annual Devils, Demons and Dragons Festival and Parade." Coordinated by Patrick Ela and Edith Wyle, it was sponsored by CAFAM, the L.A. County Dept. of Parks and Recreation, and the U.S. Committee for UNICEF. Participants paraded down Wilshire Boulevard between La Jolla and Curson Streets, led by Grand Marshall Rodney Allen Rippy, 1974 National Children's Chairman for UNICEF Day. Following the parade was the public opening of the CAFAM exhibition, "Devils, Demons, and Dragons." Workshops to create masks for the parade were held in L.A. County park and recreation areas.
box 290, folder 4

1976 FOM -- parade -- negatives of parade photographs

box 290, folder 5

1976 FOM -- parade -- notebook of Edith Wyle 1976 October

box 290, folder 6

1976 FOM -- parade -- press clippings

box 290, folder 7

1976 FOM -- parade -- press releases 1976 October

box 290, folder 8

1976 FOM -- parade -- publicity

Scope and Contents note

See Box 194, folder 1, for 1976 parade poster, designed by Milt Zolotow.
box 290, folder 9

1977 FOM -- booths, cultural and food

Scope and Contents note

2nd (1977) Festival of Masks, produced on one day, Sunday, October 30. Coordinated by Shan Emanuelli. Sponsored by CAFAM, L.A. County Dept. of Parks and Recreation, and the Los Angeles Mask Theatre. Peformances on two stages until 8 pm. 12 p. illustrated booklet on masks of the world written by CAFAM volunteer researchers published by the L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation; Sabra Petersmann was the coordinator of research for the booklet.
box 290, folder 10

1977 FOM -- calendar

box 290, folder 11

1977 FOM -- exhibit and silent auction of masks 1977 October 4 - 30

Scope and Contents note

"Artists' Mask Invitational," curated by Shan Emanuelli, was a CAFAM exhibition of 96 masks made by 80 contemporary artists (including Chris Burden, Philip Cornelius, Alonzo Davis, Tony Delap, Claire Falkenstein, David Hockney, Lee Mullican, Faith Porter, Fritz Scholder, Andy Warhol, and many others) mounted in the 3rd floor gallery October 4 - 30 that were bid on in a silent auction held Sunday evening. See Series 10.02, Exhibitions for checklist.
box 290, folder 12

1977 FOM -- fact sheet

box 290, folder 13

1977 FOM -- flyer 1977 October

box 290, folder 14

1977 FOM -- Los Angeles Mask Theatre

box 290, folder 15

1977 FOM -- parade and mask-making workshop 1977 September - October

Scope and Contents note

Parade at noon on Sunday, October 30, starting at Highland and Wilshire Blvd. and moving west to Hancock County Park.
box 290, folder 16

1977 FOM -- performers in the park

box 290, folder 17

1977 FOM -- press clippings 1977 January - November

box 290, folder 18

1977 FOM -- press releases and news media

box 290, folder 19

1977 FOM -- program 1977

box 290, folder 20

1977 FOM -- public service announcements

box 290, folder 21

1977 FOM -- publication concept description 1978 January

box 290, folder 22

1977 FOM -- publicity

Scope and Contents note

For 1977 poster, designed by Max King, see Box 194, folder 1.
box 290, folder 23

1977 FOM -- steering committee meeting minutes

box 290, folder 24

1977 FOM -- work orders

box 290, folder 25

1978 FOM -- food booths 1978

Scope and Contents note

3rd (1978)Festival of Masks, produced over a two-day weekend, October 28 and 29. Shan Emanuelli, coordinator, assisted by Willow Young. Sponsored by CAFAM, County of L.A. Parks and Recreation, and L.A. Mask Theatre. Parade held on Sunday, October 29. 15 food booths, each selling food from a different country or region of the world.
box 290, folder 26

1978 FOM -- buttons 1978

Scope and Contents note

See Memorabilia -- International Festival of Masks (Series 16.03) for examples of FOM buttons.
box 290, folder 27

1978 FOM -- community meetings

box 290, folder 28

1978 FOM -- coordinator's binder 1978 March & September

box 291, folder 1

1978 FOM -- fact sheet

box 291, folder 2

1978 FOM -- flyers and mailings 1978

box 291, folder 3

1978 FOM -- lease of vending space

box 291, folder 4

1978 FOM -- lecture series 1978 October - November

Scope and Contents note

Eight scholarly lectures were presented on masking traditions and contemporary therapeutic uses of masking between October 3 and November 21 at the Immaculate Heart College Auditorium.
box 291, folder 5

1978 FOM -- mask-making workshops 1978 July - October

Scope and Contents note

Mask-making workshops were held at CAFAM and other venues as well as in nine different county parks in preparation for the Festival of Masks Parade held on Sunday, October 29.
box 291, folder 6

1978 FOM -- performers

Scope and Contents note

Performances were on two stages; 19 performances on Saturday and 23 performances on Sunday. Performance coordinators were Janet Almroth and Patti Doyle.
box 291, folder 7

1978 FOM -- press clippings 1978 March - October

box 291, folder 8

1978 FOM -- press releases and news media 1978 March - October

box 291, folder 9

1978 FOM -- program

Scope and Contents note

A 20-page illustrated program book with full color cover was published, listing all performers, vendors, volunteers, and other participants and including a schedule of events; included ads.
box 291, folder 10

1978 FOM -- public service announcements 1978 October

box 291, folder 11

1978 FOM -- publicity 1978 October

Scope and Contents note

For 1978 poster, designed by Max King, see Box 194, folder 1.
box 291, folder 12

1979 FOM -- certificate of participation

Scope and Contents note

4th (1979) Festival of Masks October 27 and 28 in Hancock County Park. Coordinator: Willow Young. Sponsored by CAFAM and the L.A. County Dept. of Parks and Recreation. The L.A. Mask Theater acted as "community liaison." 17 performers on Saturday; 19 performers on Sunday. Performance coordinators: Teri Knoll and Tevis Runyan.
box 291, folder 13

1979 FOM -- community, artist and steering committee meetings 1979 March, April, & May

box 291, folder 14

1979 FOM -- coordinator's binder 1979 April - November

box 291, folder 15

1979 FOM -- flyers 1979 October

box 291, folder 16

1979 FOM -- Masquerade Ball

Scope and Contents note

First masquerade ball, held Saturday, October 27 "for the benefit of the Festival of Masks" in the Grand Court, Pacific Design Center. Masked Ball Committee: Cathy Topham and Gail Goldberg. Mask contest judged by David Hockney, Beverly Robinson, Rudi Gernreich, Carolyn Murray, and Fritz Scholder. Contest finalists rode in the Parade.
box 291, folder 17

1979 FOM -- Mayor of Los Angeles [Tom Bradley] greeting 1979 October

box 291, folder 18

1979 FOM -- newsletter, Fall/Winter 1979 1979

Scope and Contents note

First (and only?) Festival of Masks newsletter until 1982.
box 291, folder 19

1979 FOM -- photos -- festival

Scope and Contents note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 291, folder 20

1979 FOM -- photos --Masquerade Ball

Scope and Contents note

Held in the Grand Court, Pacific Design Center.
box 291, folder 21

1979 FOM -- photos -- parade

Scope and Contents note

The Parade of Masks was held on Sunday, October 28, on Wilshire Boulevard, heading west from Highland Avenue to Hancock County Park. For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 291, folder 22

1979 FOM -- press clippings

box 291, folder 23

1979 FOM -- press releases and news media 1979 April - October

box 291, folder 24

1979 FOM -- program

Scope and Contents note

A 20-page illustrated program book with full color cover was published, listing all performers, vendors, volunteers, and other participants and including a schedule of events; included ads.
box 291, folder 25

1979 FOM -- publicity, radio and television appearances 1979 August - October

Scope and Contents note

For 1979 poster, designed by Max King, see Box 194, folder 1.
box 291, folder 26

1979 FOM -- telephone and office

box 292, folder 1

1980 FOM -- booths, food, exhibits, vending and map 1980 October 25 and 26

Scope and Contents note

5th (1980) Festival of Masks. Presented on Saturday, October 25, and Sunday, October 26. Coordinator: Willow Young. Sponsored by CAFAM, L.A. County Dept. of Parks and Recreation, and the L.A. City Cultural Affairs Dept. "An endorsed L.A. Bicentennial Project."
box 292, folder 2

1980 FOM -- Education Commission mailing list 1980 June

box 292, folder 3

1980 FOM -- calendar 1980 August - 1981 January

box 292, folder 4

1980 FOM -- community meetings

box 292, folder 5

1980 FOM -- exhibition 1980

box 292, folder 6

1980 FOM -- expenses

box 292, folder 7

1980 FOM -- fact sheet 1980 September

box 292, folder 8

1980 FOM -- flyers and other ephemera

box 292, folder 9

1980 FOM -- lease of booth, exhibit, and vending space 1980 September

box 292, folder 10

1980 FOM -- lecture series

Scope and Contents note

Lectures held each week through the month of October.
box 292, folder 11

1980 FOM -- map

box 292, folder 12

1980 FOM -- Masquerade Ball

Scope and Contents note

Second Maskerade Ball held "for the benefit of the Festival of Masks"; held Saturday, October 25, at Santa Monica Place, the shopping mall designed by Frank Gehry. (CAFAM was given free gallery space there; the gallery was called Gallery 3 because "Gallery 1" and "Gallery 2" were in CAFAM's main building at 5814 Wilshire Blvd.) Celebrity judges for the mask contest included Rudi Gernreich and Rose Slivka.
box 292, folder 13

1980 FOM -- mask-making workshops 1980 July - October

Scope and Contents note

Mask-making workshops held throughout the City and County of L.A., at CAFAM, and at various art centers.
box 292, folder 14

1980 FOM -- performers 1980

Scope and Contents note

27 performance groups on two stages.
box 292, folder 15

1980 FOM -- photographs and negatives of parade and festival

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 292, folder 16

1980 FOM -- press clippings

box 292, folder 17

1980 FOM -- press releases 1980 June - November

box 292, folder 18

1980 FOM -- program

Scope and Contents note

A 24-page illustrated program book with full color cover was published, listing all performers, vendors, volunteers, and other participants; included ads. Did not include a schedule.
box 292, folder 19

1980 FOM -- public service announcements

box 292, folder 20

1980 FOM -- publicity 1979 July - October

Scope and Contents note

For 1980 poster, designed by Max King, see Box 194, folder 2.
box 292, folder 21

1980 FOM -- publicity -- radio and television appearances ca. 1980

box 292, folder 22

1981 FOM -- advertising

Scope and Contents note

6th (1981) Festival of Masks. Held on Saturday, October 31, and Sunday, November 1. Coordinator: Willow Young. Sponsored by CAFAM, L.A. County Parks and Recreation, and the Cultural Affairs Dept. of the City of L.A.
box 292, folder 23

1981 FOM -- booths, exhibits, food and vendors 1981 September

Scope and Contents note

18 vendors of masks and mask-related items; 13 food booths; 8 exhibitors.
box 292, folder 24

1981 FOM -- community meetings 1981 May & September

box 292, folder 25

1981 FOM -- coordinator's folder

Scope and Contents note

Coordinator was Willow Young.
box 292, folder 26

1981 FOM -- docent tour binder 1981 October - November

box 292, folder 27

1981 FOM -- flyer and poster 1981

Scope and Contents note

For 1981 poster, designed by Max King, see Box 194, folder 2.
box 292, folder 28

1981 FOM -- fundraising 1981 August - November

Scope and Contents note

Atlantic Richfield Foundation, the Wells Fargo Bank, Times-Mirror.
box 292, folder 29

1981 FOM -- information book

box 292, folder 30

1981 FOM -- lecture series 1981 September

Scope and Contents note

Four lectures presented weekly during October.
box 292, folder 31

1981 FOM -- parking 1981 October - November

box 292, folder 32

1981 FOM -- performers

box 293, folder 1

1981 FOM -- Masquerade Ball

Scope and Contents note

Third Masquerade Ball was held at Myron's Ballroom. A poster for the 1981 ball was designed by Laurie Haycock. (See Box 194, folder 2.) Coordinators: Consiline Antoville and Darcy Gelber. 26 mask contest judges: Richard Armstrong, Charles Arnoldi, Attila the Hun, Don Bachardy, Chris Burden, Stephanie DeLange, Dora De Larios, Woods Davy, Guy Dill, Paul Dillon, Richard Duardo, Rudi Gernreich, Peter Gould, Christopher Knight, Michael Kurcfeld, Michael McMillen, Jean Milant, Suzanne Muchnic, George Rodart, Betye Saar, Alexis Smith, Michael Smith, Eugene Sturman, Ann Thornycroft, Jeffrey Vallance, Nancy Youdelman.
box 293, folder 2

1981 FOM -- mask-making workshops 1981 June - October

box 293, folder 3

1981 FOM -- parade 1981 November 1

Scope and Contents note

Parade of Masks held Sunday, November 1, Wilshire Boulevard. Mario Machado, Master of Ceremonies.
box 293, folder 4

1981 FOM -- photographs and negatives

Scope and Contents note

Photographs are predominantly of the parade, performers, and masks themselves. For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 293, folder 5

1981 FOM -- photographs and negatives ca. 1981 July - November

Scope and Contents note

Photographs are predominantly of the parade, performers and masks themselves. For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 293, folder 6

1981 FOM -- press clippings 1981 August - November

box 293, folder 7

1981 FOM -- press releases

box 293, folder 8

1981 FOM -- program 1981

Scope and Contents note

A 40-page illustrated program book with full color cover was published, listing all performers, vendors, volunteers, and other participants; included map of Festival grounds, performance schedule, and blurbs about each performance group; included ads.
box 293, folder 9

1982 FOM -- budget 1982 February

Scope and Contents note

7th (1982) Festival of Masks held on Saturday, October 23, and Sunday, October 24. Coordinator: Willow Young; assistant coordinator: Katie Bergin. Sponsored by CAFAM , L.A. County Dept. of Parks and Recreation, and L.A. City Cultural Affairs Dept.
box 293, folder 10

1982 FOM -- certificate of participation

box 293, folder 11

1982 FOM -- community meetings 1982 February and May

box 293, folder 12

1982 FOM -- coordinator's master file

box 293, folder 13

1982 FOM -- correspondence outgoing 1981 June - 1982 December

box 293, folder 14

1982 FOM -- evaluation

box 293, folder 15

1982 FOM -- fact sheet undated

box 293, folder 16

1982 FOM -- film -- "Magic in the Afternoon" information

Scope and Contents note

"Magic in the Afternoon" produced by Dorn Hetzel Productions in 1982, was shot during the 1981 Festival. Funding by the Louis B. Mayer Foundation. See Box 354, item 1 for the 16 mm. film; there are also VHS and Beta versions in Box 352, folders 3 and 4.
box 293, folder 17

1982 FOM -- flyers and posters ca. 1982

box 293, folder 18

1982 FOM -- funding and fundraising

Scope and Contents note

California Arts Council, Cultural Affairs Department of the City of L.A., Times Mirror Foundation.
box 293, folder 19

1982 FOM -- Masquerade Ball

Scope and Contents note

Fourth (and last) Masquerade Ball was held at Myron's Ballroom for the benefit of the Festival of Masks. Poster for the 1982 ball was designed by Laurie Haycock. (This was the last masquerade ball.) Ball Coordinator: Darcy Gelber.
box 293, folder 20

1982 FOM -- Newsletters, Volume 1, no. 1- Volume 1, no. 3 1982 Summer and Fall

Scope and Contents note

A FOM newsletter was first published in 1979, but 1982 was the first time a regularly-scheduled (3x yr.) newsletter was published, starting in the summer.
box 294, folder 1

1982 FOM -- program

box 294, folder 2

1982 FOM -- parade 1982 October 24

Scope and Contents note

Parade held on Sunday, October 24. Parade coordinator: Leta Nadler. Parade route started down Wilshire Boulevard from Crescent Heights going east to Hancock County Park. Michael Cummings, Master of Ceremonies. Live broadcast on KCET, Mario Machado and Sue Raines, anchor hosts.
box 294, folder 3

1982 FOM -- performers ca. 1982

Scope and Contents note

25 performance groups on two stages.
box 294, folder 4

1982 FOM -- press clippings

box 294, folder 5

1982 FOM -- press releases 1982 September - October

box 294, folder 6

1982 FOM -- public relations

box 294, folder 7

1982 FOM -- t-Shirts ca. 1982 October

Scope and Contents note

Includes notes on criteria for t-shirts and a memo concerning the purchase of shirts. For samples of actual t-shirts--see Record Group 16.03, Memorabilia -- International Festival of Masks.
box 294, folder 8

1982 FOM -- volunteers

box 294, folder 9

1983 FOM -- newsletter Vol. 2, no. 1 - Vol. 2, no. 3 1983 Spring, Summer, and Fall

Scope and Contents note

Because of necessary preparations for the 1984 Festival, which was to be held in July 1984 as an official Olympic Arts Festival event, no Festival was scheduled for 1983. However, the Festival newsletter, which was published through 1983, provided ongoing communication and updates on plans for the 1984 event.
box 294, folder 10

1983 FOM -- t-Shirt

Scope and Contents note

Includes price quote for t-shirts and list of criteria. For samples of actual t- shirts--see Record Group 16.03, Memorabilia -- International Festival of Masks.
 

13.03 Festival of Masks 1984 (Olympic Arts Festival) 1983-1984

Scope and Contents note

Arranged alphabetically by topic. No Festival was held in 1983; however, community meetings were held and a newsletter was published during that period. In 1984, the name of the Festival was changed to the International Festival of Masks to reflect the number of performers coming from outside of the U.S. The new name was permanently adopted for the remaining Festivals, although it was still familiarly known as the Mask Festival or the Festival of Masks. The 1984 International Festival of Masks was held in Pan Pacific Park over three days, July 20 - 22, as an official event of the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival. The Olympic Torch was carried through the park during the Festival. The parade was held on July 22. See also Series 4.05, Public Relations -- Festival of Masks. The 1984 poster will be found in Box 194, folder 3.
box 294, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- admission prices 1984 April

Scope and Contents note

8th (1984) Festival of Masks, from henceforth called the International Festival of Masks (IFOM). (The Festival is referred to in the program book as the 9th, but it is actually the 8th.) Held for three days in the newly-opened Pan Pacific Park, July 20 - 22. Co-Directors: Patrick Ela and Edith Wyle; Producing Director: Willow Young; Katie Bergin, Program Coordinator; Sally Cullman, Administrative Ass't; Carolyn Jung, Ass't Coordinator; Janet Lubkin, Publicist; Bill Reed, Parade Coordinator. Official event of the Olympic Arts Festival held in L.A. in July 1984. Sponsored by the Olympic Arts Festival, the Times Mirror Foundation, the Atlantic Richfield Foundation, and the L.A. City Cultural Affairs Department. The Olympic Torch Relay came through Pan Pacific Park during the weekend (July 22?).
box 294, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- advertising Sales

box 294, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- advertising sales -- invoices 1984 January - September

box 294, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- Advisory Council

box 294, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- Advisory Council -- biographies undated

box 294, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- Advisory Council -- meetings

box 294, folder 17

1984 IFOM -- Advisory Council -- meeting minutes 1980 April - 1983 August

box 294, folder 18

1984 IFOM -- approvals

box 294, folder 19

1984 IFOM -- booths 1984 March - July

box 294, folder 20

1984 IFOM -- booths -- cleaning deposits

box 294, folder 21

1984 IFOM -- booths -- demonstration 1983 October - 1984 May

box 294, folder 22

1984 IFOM -- booths -- exhibit

box 294, folder 23

1984 IFOM -- Brockman Gallery Productions 1983 June - 1984 April

box 294, folder 24

1984 IFOM -- budget

box 295, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- calendar -- CAFAM 1983 April - 1984 April

box 295, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- calendar -- Festival of Masks

box 295, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- certificate of participation (blank) 1984 July

box 295, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- CETA program -- on-the-Job training agreement

box 295, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- community meetings 1983 April - 1984 August

box 295, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- community meeting minutes

box 295, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- Australian Consulate undated

box 295, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- Danish Consulate

box 295, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- German Consulate 1983 June - July

box 295, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- Japanese Consulate

box 295, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- Malawi Consulate 1983 June

box 295, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- Portuguese Consulate

box 295, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- South African Consulate 1983 June

box 295, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- Spanish Consulate

box 295, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- Sri Lankan Consulate 1983 June

box 295, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- Venezuelan Consulate

box 295, folder 17

1984 IFOM -- contracts 1982 October - 1984 May

box 295, folder 18

1984 IFOM -- correspondence

box 295, folder 19

1984 IFOM -- correspondence 1980 March - 1982 July

box 295, folder 20

1984 IFOM -- correspondence incoming

box 296, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- correspondence incoming 1984 January - November

box 296, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- correspondence incoming

box 296, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- correspondence outgoing 1983 January - December

box 296, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- correspondence outgoing (folder 1 of 2)

box 296, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- correspondence outgoing (folder 2 of 2) 1984 May - October

box 296, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- correspondence outgoing

box 296, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- dedication ceremony 1984 July 22

box 297, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- dressing room schedule

box 297, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- electrical requirements 1983 October - 1984 May

box 297, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- evaluation

box 297, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- evaluation -- participants 1984

box 297, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- evaluation, summaries and final report

box 297, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- exhibition: Masks in Motion 1984 June 6 - 1984 August 19

Scope and Contents note

"Masks in Motion," was the CAFAM exhibition that was on view during the IFOM. It opened on June 5 and closed August 19 (or September 15?), and was mounted in both galleries at 5814 Wilshire as well as in the galleries in the Museum Annex at 712 Curson Ave. Curated by Edith R. Wyle. Installation Design by Jack Carter. See Exhibitions Series (10.02) for documents regarding this exhibition, which included ca. 300 masks sent from many countries, including several Soviet bloc countries that did not participate in the sports competitions. Research was done by Nancy Romero, Sharon Emanuelli, Louise Jackson, and Edith Wyle. Brenda Hurst, Coordinator. Janet Marcus, Label Copy. See also Series 14.03, AV Materials -- Slides -- Exhibition-Related. The IFOM program book included a 14-page full-color catalog for the exhibition. See also Box 304, folder 14.
box 297, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- fact sheets ca. 1983 October - 1984 June

box 297, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- fencing -- Pan Pacific Park

Scope and Contents note

Because it was decided to charge admission to the IFOM, it was necessary to rent fencing to enclose the IFOM area in Pan Pacific Park.
box 297, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- film proposals 1982 March - 1984 June

box 297, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- fireworks 1984 July - August

box 297, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- funding and fundraising

Scope and Contents note

In addition to the corporate sponsors the following businesses contributed: Arrowhead Drinking Waters, Atlantic Richfield Co., Blake, Moffitt and Towne, Deep Rock Water Co., Euphoria Productions, Murray Feldman and the Pacific Design Center, Irvine Ranch Farmers Markets, TOSCO Corporation, and Wilburn's Discount Party Center.
box 297, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- Festival history 1982

box 297, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- information book ca. 1984

box 297, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- mailing list undated

box 298, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- master of ceremonies

box 298, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- Newsletter Volume 3 Numbers 1 - 3 1984 Winter, Spring, and Festival Issue Summer

Scope and Contents note

This was a continuation of the IFOM newsletter that began in 1983 and continued throughout the preparation process for the 1984 Festival.
box 298, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- Newsletter, Spring 1984 final copy undated

box 298, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- Newsletter, Spring 1984 ca. 1984 February - June many undated documents

box 298, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- Newsletter, Winter 1984

box 298, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- official language undated

box 298, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Arts Festival co-producer's meetings

box 298, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Arts Festival souvenir book ca. 1983 September - 1984 August

Scope and Contents note

Includes Olympic Arts Festival welcome pin. This souvenir book included a catalog for the CAFAM exhibition, "Masks in Motion."
box 298, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Organizing Committee -- cultural services agreement between the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee and CAFAM 1982 April - 1984 July

box 298, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Organizing Committee -- correspondence 1982 January - 1984 January

box 298, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Organizing Committee -- guest list undated

box 298, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Organizing Committee -- mask-making and performance groups ca. 1983 January - March

box 298, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Organizing Committee -- memos incoming

box 298, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- Olympic Organizing Committee -- memos outgoing 1983 January - 1984 January

box 298, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- overnight stay for performers

box 299, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- Pan Pacific Park 1983 June - November

Scope and Contents note

Pan Pacific Park was a newly-opened county park on 3rd Street near Fairfax Blvd.
box 299, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- parade applications

Scope and Contents note

Bill Reed was the Parade of Masks Coordinator.
box 299, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- parade applications -- cancellations, returns, and rejections undated

box 299, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- parade applications -- duplicates undated

box 299, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- parade correspondence 1984 April - August

box 299, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- parade costume section

box 299, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- parade evaluation binder (folder 1 of 2) ca. 1984 February - August

box 299, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- parade evaluation binder (folder 2 of 2)

box 299, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- parade ca. 1984 April - July mostly undated

box 299, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- parade information book

box 300, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- parade participants meetings ca. 1984 May - July

box 300, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- parade permit

box 300, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- parade reception 1984 June - July

box 300, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- parade script binder

box 300, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- parade volunteers undated

box 300, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- Festival participants

box 300, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- performance applications confirmed -- Aisha Koroyar 1984 January - May

box 300, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- performance applications confirmed -- La Chinese - Zeitlin 1984 January - May

box 300, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- performance applications cancelled or rejected 1983 September - 1984 March

box 300, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- performance correspondence preliminary applications undated

box 300, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- performance correspondence outgoing 1983 May

box 300, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- performance equipment

box 300, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- performance letters of intent ca. 1983 May and 1984 July

box 300, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- performance schedule 1984

box 300, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- performance schedules for performers -- Abbots - Koroyar 1984 July

box 301, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- performance schedules for performers -- L.A. -- Zeitlin 1984 July

box 301, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- performance stage manual binder 1984 July

box 301, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- performers -- The Abbots Bromley Horn Dance 1984 March

box 301, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- performers-- The Aisha Ali Dance Company 1984 February

box 301, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Aman Folk Ensemble

box 301, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Antique Academy of Genteel Dance 1983 November - 1984 January

box 301, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Ballet Folklorico Cuicacalli

box 301, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Renee Le Ballister undated

box 301, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Adam Basma

box 301, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Bethune Ballet 1982 October

box 301, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Katja Biesanz Solo Dance Theater

box 301, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Breadwoman (Anna Homler) 1984 May

box 301, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Patricia Bulitt

box 301, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Cal Arts Comedia del Arte 1983 October

box 301, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- performers -- California Hungarian Friends Circle (Maria Fenyes) 1983 August

box 301, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Camara Family Productions (Matsemala Camara) 1983 August - December

box 301, folder 17

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Carlos Anne Phelps Foundation (Robert Zentis) 1983 November -1984 February

box 301, folder 18

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Carter Family Puppet Theater (Stephen Carter) 1983 November 1984 April

box 301, folder 19

1984 IFOM -- performers-- Casa de Espana Folklorico Group 1983 December - 1984 May

box 301, folder 20

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Castelar Children's Center Dance Team (Lauren Okayama) 1983 July - October

box 301, folder 21

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Charles the Clown

box 301, folder 22

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Chinese performers 1984 June

box 301, folder 23

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Chiseye-Kai (Fujima Chiseye)

box 301, folder 24

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Cosmic Visions Prod (Xipe Totec) (Ramon Torres) 1984 February

box 301, folder 25

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Coyote Magic Theatre (E. Richardson Crockett, Jr.) 1982 August - 1984 June

box 301, folder 26

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Fred Curchack 1983 September - 1984 June

box 301, folder 27

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Da Han Tien Sen Chinese Opera Club 1983 November

box 301, folder 28

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Diamano Coura West African Dance Co. 1983 November

box 302, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Dream Theatre (Mark S. Knego)

box 302, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- performers -- E. L. A. Cultural Heritage Center (Rafael A. Sorcini) 1984 January

box 302, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- performers -- East Los Streetscapers (David Botello, Wayne Healy) 1981 May - 1984 February

box 302, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Firebird Theatre Company (Sally Gordon) 1983 September - October

box 302, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Floricanto Dance Theatre

box 302, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Fujima Chiseye Dance Group 1983 December - 1984 April

box 302, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Grupo Folklorico Fiesta Mexicana (Lalo Carcia) 1983 May - 1986 August

box 302, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- performers -- "Immortals" Gung Fu Lion Dancers (Jeff Chan) 1982 November - 1983 November

box 302, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Masque Arrayed (Ann Hallatt)

box 302, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Stefan Haves 1984 February

box 302, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Hwa Yi Chinese Dance Co. (Frank Que) 1983 September - 1984 January

box 302, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- performers -- IDLA Girls 1984 April

box 302, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- performers -- INCA (Guillermo Borderampe)

box 302, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Intersection Greek Dancers "Dionysos" (Renee Cleary) 1983 December

box 302, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Kalanjali: Dances of India (Kunhiraman) 1984 April - May

box 302, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Kasuga Grand Shrine 1983 June - 1984 June

box 302, folder 17

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Kinnara, Inc. (Kinnara Taiko)

box 302, folder 18

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Carol Koenig/Karen Williams: Music of the Hammered Dulcimer 1983 June - 1984 February

box 302, folder 19

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Korean Classical Music Institute (Dong Suk Kim) 1983 July - 1984 January

box 302, folder 20

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Korean Pongsan Mask Dance Drama Troupe 1983 June - 1984 August

box 302, folder 21

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Koroyar Folklore Ensemble (Richard Unciano) 1983 May - October

box 302, folder 22

1984 IFOM -- performers -- L.A. Mask Exchange 1984 April - June

box 302, folder 23

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Los Hermanos Productions (Rafael Sorcini) undated

box 302, folder 24

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Sharon Lowen -- Dances of India 1984 May - June

box 302, folder 25

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Mad Art (The Basic Fools) (Barbara Geary) 1983 October 1984 July

box 302, folder 26

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Marion Scott Dance Company (UCLA) 1984 February

box 302, folder 27

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Michael Marks 1986 August

box 302, folder 28

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Marton Dance Company (Yves Marton) 1983 June - 1984 November

box 302, folder 29

1984 IFOM -- performers -- African Folktales (Dr. Harriet Masembe) 1983 May - October

box 302, folder 30

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Mazure Polish Folk Dance Ensemble 1983 September - 1984 January

box 302, folder 31

1984 IFOM -- performers-- Bill Miller 1983 September

box 302, folder 32

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Bando Mitsohiro 1984 February - 1986 September

box 302, folder 33

1984 IFOM -- performers-- Mori Nimba West African Dance Co. (Cynthia Womack) 1983 September - October

box 302, folder 34

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Na Kapaku (Okima Kapaku) 1979 October - 1984 April

box 302, folder 35

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Native American Fine Arts Society 1983 July - 1984 February

box 302, folder 36

1984 IFOM -- performers-- Center for American Indian Arts and Culture undated

box 302, folder 37

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Northwest Coast Indian Rainbow Dancers (Robert Davidson) 1980 February - 1984 January

box 302, folder 38

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Northwest Coast Indians (Indian Friendship Center) 1983 October

box 302, folder 39

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Northwest Coast -- participants undated

box 302, folder 40

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Northwest Coast -- performers (Hunt Family) 1983 November

box 303, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Panorama Pacifica (Tani Marsh)

box 303, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Philippine Folk Dances (Jovita Posadas) 1983 September - 1984 July

box 303, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- performers -- The Preservation of the Garifuna Culture Society, Inc. (Justo G. Mena) 1982 - 1984 January

box 303, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Cat Ramos undated

box 303, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Rhythms of the Village (Onoche Chukwurah) 1983 May - October

box 303, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Edomond Rodman 1984 June - July

box 303, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Rubaiyat, Inc. (T. Romany Beeson) 1984 May

box 303, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Seda (Pardis Mirzai) 1984 March - May

box 303, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Semara Budaya

box 303, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Sha Sha Higby (Robin Collier) 1983 June November

box 303, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Slovene Folklore Institute (Amy Stuart) 1983 April - November

box 303, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- performers -- David Sonnenschein undated

box 303, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Sol Y Condor (Inocente Salazar)

box 303, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- performer -- Southern California Chinese Folk Dancers 1984 July

box 303, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Storyteller (Mara Stahl) 1979 - 1986 July

box 303, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Sudanese Mask Dance (Margo Crane) 1983 September - October

box 303, folder 17

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Teatro de los Puppets (Bill Sousa)

box 303, folder 18

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Thai Classical Dance Group of Southern California (Phyome Phyakul) 1984 March

box 303, folder 19

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Theatre of the Red Chameleon (Andre Baer) 1983 July - 1984 July

box 303, folder 20

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Theatre of Yugen (Cindy Richman) 1984 February - April

box 303, folder 21

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Third World Theater Alliance (Hank Tavera) 1983 October

box 303, folder 22

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Jim Thorpe Memorial Pow wow and Native Games Tournament 1983 April - June

box 303, folder 23

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Trinidad and Tobago Cultural Association (Danne Hutchinson) 1983 June - November

box 303, folder 24

1984 IFOM -- performes -- Two Snake Dance Co. 1981 July - 1984 January

box 303, folder 25

1984 IFOM -- performers -- UCLA Asian Performing Art Summer Institute (Judy Susilo) 1983 November - 1984 July

box 303, folder 26

1984 IFOM -- performers -- UCLA Gagaku Ensemble (Suenobu Togi) 1982 November - 1983 November

box 303, folder 27

1984 IFOM -- performers -- UC Santa Cruz Gamelan Group (Pamela Rogers Aquiniga) 1984 February - June

box 303, folder 28

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Gary Wohlman 1983 September - 1984 February

box 303, folder 29

1984 IFOM -- performers -- World Eskimo Indian Games (Mike Irwin) 1984 January - February

box 303, folder 30

1984 IFOM -- performers -- The Wonder Faire (Gideon Potter) 1983 May - 1984 January

box 303, folder 31

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Yacouba Mask Dance Company (Maurice Dosso) 1983 May - September

box 303, folder 32

1984 IFOM -- performers -- Jan Zeitlin 1983 May - September

box 303, folder 33

1984 IFOM -- performers -- confirmed

box 303, folder 34

1984 IFOM -- performers -- international groups 1980 October - 1983 March

box 303, folder 35

1984 IFOM -- performers -- California groups

box 303, folder 36

1984 IFOM -- performers -- meetings 1984 June - July

box 303, folder 37

1984 IFOM -- performers -- national groups

box 303, folder 38

1984 IFOM -- photography -- information undated

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 304, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- plan overview undated

box 304, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- plaques and certificates

box 304, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- miscellaneous

Scope and Contents note

Janet Lubkin was the IFOM Publicist.
box 304, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- approvals completed 1983 January - 1984 July

box 304, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- audience development ca. 1983 - 1984

box 304, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- press clippings (folder 1 of 3) 1984 July - November

box 304, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- press clippings (folder 2 of 3)

box 304, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- press clippings (folder 3 of 3) 1969 - April 1984

box 304, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- CNBC news monthly (Vol. 24, No. 4 and No. 5) 1984 April - May

box 304, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- correspondence incoming ca. 1983 July - 1984 September

box 304, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Craft International

box 304, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Davidson & Choy, media pitch samples ca. 1984 February

box 304, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- dedication ceremony 1984 July 22

box 304, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- exhibition: "Masks in Motion" 1983 November - 1984 June

General note

See also Box 297, folder 6 and Exhibitions A-Z Record Group Series 10.2.
box 305, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- expenses

box 305, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- fact sheets undated

box 305, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- campaign summary final

box 305, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- forms ca. 1983 - 1984

box 305, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- general Information

box 305, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Festival grounds ca. 1984 June

Scope and Contents note

Pan Pacific Park, which had just opened, was the venue for the 1984 Festival.
box 305, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- interns and volunteers 1983 March - 1984 May

box 305, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- interview and promotion confirmations 1984 June - July

box 305, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- magazine feature story pitches

box 305, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- mailing lists ca. 1983 - 1984

box 305, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- mask-making and performance list undated

box 305, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- "Masks in Motion" exhibition -- press preview 1984 June 5

General note

See also Box 297, folder 6 and Box 304, folder 14.
box 305, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- media coverage

box 305, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- memos 1982 November - 1984 July

box 305, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Olympic Arts Festival

box 305, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Pan Pacific Park Dedication (November 20, 1983) 1983 September - November

box 305, folder 17

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- participant information

box 305, folder 18

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- "Moving Image Masks" -- photograph undated

box 305, folder 19

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- photographs and negatives of performers and masks undated

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 305, folder 20

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- photographs

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 306, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- unusual photographs

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 306, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- photographers' contract

box 306, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- poster

General note

For 1984 poster, designed by Max King, see Box 194, folder 3.
box 306, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- press kit

box 306, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- press preview 1984 July 19

box 306, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- press releases and samples

box 306, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- folder

Scope and Contents note

Includes press releases, performance schedule, festival fact sheet, background information and a map
box 306, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- festival and Olympic Games programs 1984 July

box 306, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- program book materials 1983 March - 1984 June

Scope and Contents note

Includes master copy, design ideas, budget, articles, photo sessions, and tabloid. The 1984 IFOM program book was a 68-page booklet with color cover and 17 color pages. Designed by Max King; assistant, Robin Rapoport. It was sold for $5.
box 306, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- transparencies taken for program Book 1984

box 306, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- public service announcements 1984 May - July

box 306, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Festival publicity 1982 July - 1984 July

box 306, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- publicist job description undated

box 306, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- publicist's notes

box 306, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Queen Elizabeth II -- speech at City Hall, Los Angeles 1983 February 28

box 306, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Queens of the Nile Fashion show performance description undated

box 307, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- radio and television appearances and contacts ca. 1983 - 1984, mostly undated

box 307, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Birgitta Ralston photographer

box 307, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- related exhibitions, festivals, and performances ca. 1980 - 1984

box 307, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- rentals 1984 June

box 307, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- resource materials for performers undated

box 307, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- Mask Festival round-up 1984 July 18 1984 July 18

box 307, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- public relations -- salary requirements and budgetary recommendations 1983 November

box 307, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- support materials 1983 Summer - 1984 July

box 307, folder 9

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- writing in progress letter drafts soliciting festival feature stories 1983 October - November

box 307, folder 10

1984 IFOM -- public relations -- materials to copy list

box 307, folder 11

1984 IFOM -- Ripley's Believe It Or Not "Magic in the Afternoon" film loan agreement undated

Scope and Contents note

"Magic in the Afternoon" is a 28 minute documentary color film that was produced by Dorn Hetzel in 1982 of the 1981 Festival of Masks. The 16 mm film is item 1 in Box 354; a VHS copy is item 3 in Box 352; a Beta copy is item 4 in Box 352.
box 307, folder 12

1984 IFOM -- scrapbook -- IFOM at the Olympic Arts Festival 1975 November - 1984 August

Scope and Contents note

Press clippings, correspondence, invitations to the Olympic Arts Festival and Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Committee, Olympic Arts Festival Events/ locations guide, Masks in Motion Exhibition, tickets. Photographs of the Masks in Motion Exhibition contained in the original scrapbook are housed in the series titled IFOM Photographs, folder titled 1984 Exhibition. For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 307, folder 13

1984 IFOM -- Festival security

box 307, folder 14

1984 IFOM -- supplies inventory lists 1984

box 307, folder 15

1984 IFOM -- symposium

box 307, folder 16

1984 IFOM -- t-shirt and poster information 1984 May - June

Scope and Contents note

See Box 194 for a copy of the poster, which was designed by Max King. See Box 528, items 9 and 12 for samples of 1984 t-shirts.
box 307, folder 17

1984 IFOM -- Olympic torch route

Scope and Contents note

The torch was carried through the IFOM grounds on one of the days of the festival.
box 307, folder 18

1984 IFOM -- tour groups

box 307, folder 19

1984 IFOM -- travelling exhibitions ca. 1983 - 1984

box 307, folder 20

1984 IFOM -- vending booths

box 307, folder 21

1984 IFOM -- vending booths -- cancellations

box 307, folder 22

1984 IFOM -- vending booths -- confirmations 1983 August - 1984 December

box 308, folder 1

1984 IFOM -- vending booths -- information booths #67 and #91 ca. 1984

box 308, folder 2

1984 IFOM -- vending booths -- vendor lists 1983 October and 1984 June

box 308, folder 3

1984 IFOM -- vending booths -- performers -- A - C

box 308, folder 4

1984 IFOM -- vending booths -- performers -- D - G 1982 March - 1984 May

box 308, folder 5

1984 IFOM -- vending booths -- performers -- H - N

Scope and Contents note

Files for performers -- O - Z seem to be missing--or possibly they never existed.
box 308, folder 6

1984 IFOM -- Festival VIP guest list

box 308, folder 7

1984 IFOM -- Festival volunteer needs

box 308, folder 8

1984 IFOM -- mask-making workshops 1984 April - June

 

13.04 Festival of Masks 1986-1995 1982 October - 1996 December

Scope and Contents note

Arranged chronologically by Festival year and then roughly alphabetical by topic within each year. The Festival was held biennially from 1984 - 1990. Inotherwords, there was no Festival in 1983, 1985, 1987, or 1989; however IFOM newsletters were published during those off-years. The annual schedule resumed 1991 - 1995. See also Series 4.05, Public Relations -- Festival of Masks. Festival of Masks posters for 1989 - 1995 will be found in Box 194, folders 4 - 5.
box 308, folder 9

1986 IFOM -- Festival banners

Scope and Contents note

9th (1986) International Festival of Masks. The 1986 Festival is referred to in the IFOM newsletter as the tenth, but it was actually the ninth; it was the 10th anniversary (the predecessor to the Festival was an "Ethnic Mask Parade," produced in 1976), which may account for the confusion, but because the festival was not held in 1983 or 1985, the one produced in 1986 was the ninth. Starting in 1984, it was called the International Festival of Masks. Held in Hancock County Park, October 25 and 26. Producing Director: Willow Young; Associate Producing Director: Katie Bergin; Public Relations: Janet Lubkin; Parade Coord.: Teri Knoll; Ass't Coord.: Jan Ellenstein; Admin. Ass't.: Henrietta Hopkins; Interns: Shannon Keane and Pam Gregg. Festival Volunteer Coord.: Nancy Kendall. Banners produced by Foley advertising.
box 308, folder 10

1986 IFOM -- business cards -- Kelly Paper undated

box 308, folder 11

1986 IFOM -- check receipts 1986 August - October

box 308, folder 12

1986 IFOM -- Festival fact sheet

Scope and Contents note

There were 15 food booths; 38 demonstration, exhibit, and vending booths; 27 performance groups.
box 308, folder 13

1986 IFOM -- funding

Scope and Contents note

Documents in this file pertain to funding through the Cultural Affairs Department and Friends of the Festival.
box 308, folder 14

1986 IFOM -- Festival general Information

Scope and Contents note

Festival flyer, fact sheets, press release, community meeting dates, volunteer information, press clippings
box 308, folder 15

1986 IFOM -- Hancock County Park

Scope and Contents note

Hancock County Park, directly across the street from CAFAM, was the site of all Mask Festivals 1976 - 1995, except for 1984, which (because it was an official Olympic Arts Festival event and held in July to coincide with the Summer Olympics, which were in L.A. that year) was held in Pan Pacific Park.
box 309, folder 1

1986 IFOM -- Festival coordinator's information book (copy 1 of 2) ca. 1986 October

box 309, folder 2

1986 IFOM -- Festival coordinator's information book (copy 2 of 2) ca. 1986 October

box 309, folder 3

1986 IFOM -- Newsletter, Fall Issue 1986 [preparatory materials for vol. 4, no.1] ca. 1986 October mostly undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes notes, drafts and other preparatory materials for the volume 4, no. 1 issue. IFOM Newsletter Editor: Katie Bergin.
box 309, folder 4

1986 IFOM -- Katsky & Hunt Law Offices 1986 February - March

box 309, folder 5

1986 IFOM -- Newsletter, volume 4, numbers 1-2. 1986 Fall

Scope and Contents note

Volume 4, no. 1, "Fall 1986"; volume 4, no. 2, "Festival Issue." This latter issue (20 p.) of the newsletter took the place of the more elaborate programs published in the past; the center section has a map of the Festival grounds and the performance schedule. The descriptions of the performers are on p. 14 - 17. The lists of food, demonstrations, exhibit and vending booths are on p. 10 - 12. IFOM Newsletter Editor: Katie Bergin; Newsletter Designer: Maritza Larreta-Moylan.
box 309, folder 6

1986 IFOM -- Newsletter photographs and negatives (folder 1 of 2) ca. 1986

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 309, folder 7

1986 IFOM -- Newsletter photographs and negatives (folder 2 of 2) ca. 1986

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 309, folder 8

1986 IFOM -- Newsletter proofs ca. 1986

box 309, folder 9

1986 IFOM -- parade -- bands

Scope and Contents note

The Parade of Masks was held on Sunday, October 26. The route of the parade was on Wilshire Blvd. From Crescent Heights to Hancock County Park. Parade Coordinator: Teri Knoll.
box 310, folder 1

1986 IFOM -- parade -- bus transportation ca. 1986 October mostly undated

Scope and Contents note

Funding for bus transportation was provided by the Times Mirror Company.
box 310, folder 2

1986 IFOM -- parade -- certificate of participation 1986

box 310, folder 3

1986 IFOM -- parade -- check-in booth 1986

box 310, folder 4

1986 IFOM -- parade -- correspondence incoming

box 310, folder 5

1986 IFOM -- parade -- correspondence outgoing 1986 September - November

box 310, folder 6

1986 IFOM -- parade -- day of parade materials, 1986 October 26

Scope and Contents note

Parade Line-up, Parade Route, Walkie Talkie Holders
box 310, folder 7

1986 IFOM -- parade -- emcees and grand marshal

Scope and Contents note

The 1986 Parade of Masks Grand Marshall was Councilman John Ferraro.
box 310, folder 8

1986 IFOM -- parade -- entry form, blank

box 310, folder 9

1986 IFOM -- parade -- entry forms completed 1986 September - October

box 310, folder 10

1986 IFOM -- parade -- expenditures

box 310, folder 11

1986 IFOM -- parade -- fact sheet 1986 October

box 310, folder 12

1986 IFOM -- parade -- funding -- donations and insurance

box 310, folder 13

1986 IFOM -- parade -- job descriptions undated

box 310, folder 14

1986 IFOM -- parade -- mailing list, parade participants

box 310, folder 15

1986 IFOM -- parade -- mask-making workshops 1986 September - October

box 310, folder 16

1986 IFOM -- parade -- participant community meetings

box 310, folder 17

1986 IFOM -- parade -- newsletter article draft undated

box 310, folder 18

1986 IFOM -- parade -- notes

box 310, folder 19

1986 IFOM -- parade -- outreach and contacts undated

box 310, folder 20

1986 IFOM -- parade -- official vehicle passes

box 310, folder 21

1986 IFOM -- parade -- potential participants ca. 1986 August - October

box 310, folder 22

1986 IFOM -- parade -- permit

box 310, folder 23

1986 IFOM -- parade -- press release and interviews ca. 1986 August

box 310, folder 24

1986 IFOM -- parade -- scripts binder

box 310, folder 25

1986 IFOM -- parade -- supplies ca. 1986 October

box 310, folder 26

1986 IFOM -- parade -- volunteers

box 310, folder 27

1986 IFOM -- participant contact and recommendations based on evaluation ca. 1986

box 310, folder 28

1986 IFOM -- new performers

box 310, folder 29

1986 IFOM -- Festival staff and volunteer positions and personnel undated

Scope and Contents note

Festival Volunteer Coordinator: Nancy Kendall.
box 311, folder 1

1986 IFOM -- Festival photographs mostly undated

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
box 311, folder 2

1986 IFOM -- postage expenses undated

box 311, folder 3

1986 IFOM -- press clippings

box 311, folder 4

1986 IFOM -- press clippings for 1988 festival press kit 1986 October

box 311, folder 5

1986 IFOM -- Festival press packets

box 311, folder 6

1986 IFOM -- public relations ca. 1986

box 311, folder 7

1986 IFOM -- printers

box 311, folder 8

1986 IFOM -- stage performance information book ca. 1986 August - October

Scope and Contents note

27 performers; descriptions of each group are in the Festival Issue of the IFOM Newsletter, which functioned as the program book for the 1986 Festival.
box 311, folder 9

1986 IFOM -- Stages Theater Center 1982 October - 1987 February

box 311, folder 10

1986 IFOM -- Festival stamps 1986 October

box 311, folder 11

1986 IFOM -- telephone memo book

box 312, folder 1

1988 IFOM -- advisory board 1988 July - November

Scope and Contents note

10th (1988) International Festival of Masks was held October 29 and 30 in Hancock County Park. (The 1986 program states that it was the 10th festival, but 1988 was actually the 10th.) Festival Director: Aaron Paley; Festival Producer: Jan Ellenstein; Festival Editor: Katie Bergin; Associate Producer: Linda Yudin; Festival Publicist: Janet Lubkin; Volunteer Coordinator: Nancy Kendall; Administrative Asst.: Jennifer Pirtle; Designer: Nancy Nimoy. Sponsored by CAFAM, the L.A. City Cultural Affairs Dept., and the L.A. County Dept. of Parks and Recreation. This folder contains the Statement of Purpose, the Advisory Board Address List, Meeting Agendas and Minutes.
box 312, folder 2

1988 IFOM -- blank booth application forms and application cover letter undated

Scope and Contents note

Demonstration, Exhibit, Food, Performance, and Vending Booths
box 312, folder 3

1988 IFOM -- booth fee checks received

box 312, folder 4

1988 IFOM -- booth contracts (blank) and contract cover letter undated

Scope and Contents note

Exhibit, Demonstration, Food, and Vending Booths. 14 food booths; 49 demonstration, exhibit, and vending booths (some organizations had two booths).
box 312, folder 5

1988 IFOM -- booth placement letter and map undated

box 312, folder 6

1988 IFOM -- demonstration booth applications, contract and cover letters 1988 June - September

box 312, folder 7

1988 IFOM -- exhibit booth applications, contracts, and cover letters 1988 June - September

box 312, folder 8

1988 IFOM -- food booth applications, contracts, and cover letters 1988 May - September

box 312, folder 9

1988 IFOM -- vending booth applications, contracts, and cover letters 1988 May - September

box 312, folder 10

1988 IFOM -- budget information 1986 January - 1988 July

box 312, folder 11

1988 IFOM -- receipts budget binder

box 313, folder 1

1988 IFOM -- California Arts Council (CAC) Artistic and Administrative Development Grant 1988 January - 1989 November

box 313, folder 2

1988 IFOM -- Festival calendars ca. 1988 September - October

box 313, folder 3

1988 IFOM -- blank certificate of participation undated

box 313, folder 4

1988 IFOM -- V. I. P. champagne reception

Scope and Contents note

Reception held on October 30, 1988.
box 313, folder 5

1988 IFOM -- check photocopies 1988 May - 1989 February

box 313, folder 6

1988 IFOM -- City of Los Angeles 1984 May - 1988 October

box 313, folder 7

1988 IFOM -- community meeting agendas and attendance 1988 May - October

box 313, folder 8

1988 IFOM -- County of Los Angeles

box 313, folder 9

1988 IFOM -- documentation of past festivals ca. 1986

box 313, folder 10

1988 IFOM -- education resources

box 313, folder 11

1988 IFOM -- Patrick H. Ela, CAFAM executive director's file 1984 July - 1988 December

Scope and Contents note

Budget, Calendar, Correspondence, Program Book, Legal, Press Coverage
box 313, folder 12

1988 IFOM -- evaluations -- blank, participant, and volunteer

box 313, folder 13

1988 IFOM -- Festival fact sheet 1988 August

Scope and Contents note

Contact information, Dates, Location, Sponsors, Producing and Supporting personnel and organizations
box 313, folder 14

1988 IFOM -- Festival [past] information in preparation for 1989 1978 October - 1989 May

Scope and Contents note

Community Arts Resources, Lecture Series, Mask-making, and Parade
box 313, folder 15

1988 IFOM -- final report, Festival At A Glance

Scope and Contents note

Attendance; Ethnic Diversity; Number of Booths, Performance groups, Sponsors; Educational Programs; & March 1989 Budget
box 313, folder 16

1988 IFOM -- finances -- expenses and cash flow

box 314, folder 1

1988 IFOM -- fire permit 1988 September - October

box 314, folder 2

1988 IFOM -- funding -- advertising, donations and grants

Scope and Contents note

Friends of the Festival, AT&T, Burlington Northern Foundation, El Paso Natural Gas, LA County & City, Times Mirror, Trader Joe's
box 314, folder 3

1988 IFOM -- Festival general Information

Scope and Contents note

Fact Sheet, Program Components, Budget, Park Map, Blank Certificates of Participation, Blank Booth and Performance Applications and Contracts, Parade Photographs
box 314, folder 4

1988 IFOM -- Los Angeles County Museum of Art undated

box 314, folder 5

1988 IFOM -- Festival logo ca. 1988

box 314, folder 6

1988 IFOM -- educational mask-making Workshop -- Moveable Museum -- Behind the Mask ca. 1988

Scope and Contents note

Moveable Museum: Behind the Masks Staff: Janet Marcus, Education Curator; Alicia Magal, Education Asst. Evaluation Forms, Flyer, Schedules, Workshop Packet
box 314, folder 7

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Workshop meetings -- agenda, notes, timelines, summary report 1988 April - 1989 April

box 314, folder 8

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask program sampler binder ca. 1988

box 314, folder 9

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Workshop Student thank-you letters -- Amestoy Elementary School 1989 February

box 314, folder 10

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Workshop Student Artwork and thank-you letters -- Balboa School, 3rd Grade 1990 November

box 314, folder 11

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Workshop Student Artwork and thank-you letters -- Blythe Street Elementary ca. 1989 January

box 314, folder 12

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Workshop Student Artwork, Stories, and thank-you letters and Teacher evaluation -- Brentwood Science Magnet 1989 January - February

box 314, folder 13

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Workshop Student Artwork and thank-you letters -- Repetto School 1990 November

box 315, folder 1

1988 IFOM -- workshop thank-you letter and student -- San Pascual Elementary 1989 January - February

box 315, folder 2

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Workshop Student Artwork and thank-you letters -- 75th St. Elementary School, 5th Grade 1989 February - March

box 315, folder 3

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask Educational Workshop summary report ca. 1989 April

box 315, folder 4

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask teacher resource packet

box 315, folder 5

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask teacher resource packet extra 1988 November

box 315, folder 6

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask teacher resource packet labels

box 315, folder 7

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask teacher resource packet and presentation materials 1988

box 315, folder 8

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask teacher resource packet and presentation -- LA Unified School District materials 1982

box 315, folder 9

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask teacher resource packet originals 1988 November

box 316, folder 1

1988 IFOM -- Behind the Mask teacher resource packet 1988 November

box 316, folder 2

1988 IFOM -- Hancock [County] Park maps 1988

Scope and Contents note

Hancock County Park, across Wilshire Blvd. From CAFAM, was the site of the IFOM.
box 316, folder 3

1988 IFOM -- Miracle Mile Coalition

box 316, folder 4

1988 IFOM -- newsletter, volume 5, No. 1 1988 Fall

box 316, folder 5

1988 IFOM -- Page Museum

box 316, folder 6

1988 IFOM -- Parade of Masks Completed entry forms 1988 August - October

Scope and Contents note

Parade Producers: Pal Productions (Gregg Johnson and Larry Stein)
box 316, folder 7

1988 IFOM -- parade entry form and cover letter originals

box 316, folder 8

1988 IFOM -- parade fee checks 1988 August - October

box 316, folder 9

1988 IFOM -- parade materials -- participant involvement

Scope and Contents note

Includes High School mailing list, Judging Form, Participating Groups List, Orientation meeting.
box 316, folder 10

1988 IFOM -- parade performers and staging area information binder ca. 1988

box 316, folder 11

1988 IFOM -- parade permit

box 316, folder 12

1988 IFOM -- parade thank-you and honorable mention letter 1988 November

box 316, folder 13

1988 IFOM -- parade volunteer job list

box 316, folder 14

1988 IFOM -- participant thank-you letter 1988 November

box 316, folder 15

1988 IFOM -- performance applications and performance lists

box 317, folder 1

1988 IFOM -- performance contract and schedules 1988 October

box 317, folder 2

1988 IFOM -- performance dressing room schedule

box 317, folder 3

1988 IFOM -- performance copy for emcees undated

box 317, folder 4

1988 IFOM -- performance -- master of ceremonies

box 317, folder 5

1988 IFOM -- performance schedule 1988

box 317, folder 6

1988 IFOM -- performers list

box 317, folder 7

1988 IFOM -- Festival postcard ca. 1988

box 317, folder 8

1988 IFOM -- poster information

Scope and Contents note

No poster published in 1988. In 1989 a poster was published as a fundraiser for the 1990 festival. See Box 194, folder 4.
box 317, folder 9

1988 IFOM -- press information

Scope and Contents note

Publicist: Janet Lubkin/JLPR
box 317, folder 10

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Angeles Magazine, October 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 11

1988 IFOM -- press article -- California Magazine, October 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 12

1988 IFOM -- press article -- The Clarion, Fall 1988

box 317, folder 13

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Daily News, October 21, 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 14

1988 IFOM -- press article -- The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, October 28 - November 3, 1988 1988 October - November

box 317, folder 15

1988 IFOM -- press article -- KCET Magazine, October 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 16

1988 IFOM -- press article -- La Opinion, June 30, 1988

box 317, folder 17

1988 IFOM -- press article -- LA Parent, October 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 18

1988 IFOM -- press article -- LA West Magazine, October 1988

box 317, folder 19

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Los Angeles Herald Examiner, October 31, 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 20

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Los Angeles Independent, October 19, 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 21

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Los Angeles, The Magazine of Southern California, October 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 22

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Los Angeles Times, October 22, 28, 31, and November 3, 1988 1988 October - November

box 317, folder 23

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Long Beach Press-Telegram Weekend, October 21, 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 24

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Park LaBrea News, September 8, 1988 1988 September

box 317, folder 25

1988 IFOM -- press article -- University Times, October 27, 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 26

1988 IFOM -- press article -- West Hollywood Today, October 14, 15, 16, 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 27

1988 IFOM -- press article -- Westways, October 1988 1988 October

box 317, folder 28

1988 IFOM -- press kit

box 317, folder 29

1988 IFOM -- press kit articles 1986 October - 1988 July

box 317, folder 30

1988 IFOM -- press kit materials

box 317, folder 31

1988 IFOM -- Festival program book ca. 1988

Scope and Contents note

The 1988 Festival program book was an 18-page black and white book. Editor: Katie Bergin; Designer: SoS:Susan Silton; Production: Maritza Larreta-Moyland; Illustration: Nancy Nimoy; Ad Sales: Jennifer Pirtle.
box 317, folder 32

1988 IFOM -- program book printers

Scope and Contents note

Printing by Printage.
box 317, folder 33

1988 IFOM -- public relations -- CAFAM publications (1988 calendar and 1982 and 1986 Festival Newsletter) 1982 - 1988

box 317, folder 34

1988 IFOM -- public relations -- fact sheet ca. 1986 August - 1988 August

box 317, folder 35

1988 IFOM -- public relations -- feature ideas

box 317, folder 36

1988 IFOM -- public relations -- KCRW Dance notes feature

box 318, folder 1

1988 IFOM -- public relations -- public relations materials ca. 1986 - 1988

box 318, folder 2

1988 IFOM -- public relations -- press releases

box 318, folder 3

1988 IFOM -- raffle 1988 October - November

box 318, folder 4

1988 IFOM -- recycling

box 318, folder 5

1988 IFOM -- important dates sheet 1988 September - October

box 318, folder 6

1988 IFOM -- staff meetings

box 318, folder 7

1988 IFOM -- stages undated

box 318, folder 8

1988 IFOM -- Festival stationery

box 318, folder 9

1988 IFOM -- thank-you letter from Aaron Paley to festival supporters and mailing list 1988 November

box 318, folder 10

1988 IFOM -- volunteer service application forms and meeting flyer ca. 1988

Scope and Contents note

Festival Volunteer Coordinator: Nancy Kendall.
box 318, folder 11

1988 IFOM -- volunteer contacts ca. 1985 - 1988

box 318, folder 12

1988 IFOM -- volunteer mailing list

box 318, folder 13

1988 IFOM -- volunteer materials ca. 1988 March - May

box 318, folder 14

1988 IFOM -- volunteer service council newsletter and participation cover letter ca. 1988 August

box 318, folder 15

1988 IFOM -- volunteer participation invitation letter ca. 1988

box 318, folder 16

1988 IFOM -- volunteer responsibilities and work lists

box 318, folder 17

1988 IFOM -- work order and supplies needed list 1988 October

box 318, folder 18

1990 IFOM -- Festival Advisory Board

Scope and Contents note

11th International Festival of Masks, resumed as an annual event held in Hancock County Park, but on one day only: Sunday, October 28. Sponsored by CAFAM, the L.A. City Cultural Affairs Dept, and the L.A. County Dept. of Parks and Recreation. Director/Producer: Teri A. Knoll; Associate Producer: Rachel Ross; Publicist: Janet Lubkin/JLPR. Member Invitation Letters, Advisory Board Mailing Lists, Upcoming Events Letter, Meetings
box 318, folder 19

1990 IFOM -- banners

General note

See also Item 2 in Box 541 (Memorabilia -- IFOM) for a 1988 street banner.
box 318, folder 20

1990 IFOM -- booth applications and information

box 318, folder 21

1990 IFOM -- drink booths 1990 October

box 318, folder 22

1990 IFOM -- demonstration and exhibit booth completed applications and contracts ca. 1990 August - October

Scope and Contents note

28 vending booths; 13 demonstration and exhibit booths
box 318, folder 23

1990 IFOM -- education department mask-making demonstration booth 1990 October - November

Scope and Contents note

Moveable Museum: Behind the Mask Staff: Janet Marcus, Project Director (and CAFAM Education Curator); Suky Werman, Project Coordinator.
box 318, folder 24

1990 IFOM -- food booth completed applications, contracts and operator list ca. 1990 August - October

Scope and Contents note

12 food booths
box 318, folder 25

1990 IFOM -- vending booth completed applications and contracts 1990 August - September

box 319, folder 1

1990 IFOM -- budget

box 319, folder 2

1990 IFOM -- buses 1990 August - October

Scope and Contents note

Bus transportation was funded by the Times Mirror Company.
box 319, folder 3

1990 IFOM -- Community Arts Resources (CARS) 1990 September - October

box 319, folder 4

1990 IFOM -- catering

box 319, folder 5

1990 IFOM -- champagne brunch

box 319, folder 6

1990 IFOM -- City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department 1990 August - November

box 319, folder 7

1990 IFOM -- community meetings, September 18 and October 16 1990 September - October

box 319, folder 8

1990 IFOM -- County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation 1986 September - 1990 October

box 319, folder 9

1990 IFOM -- correspondence outgoing

box 319, folder 10

1990 IFOM -- deliveries 1990 October

box 319, folder 11

1990 IFOM -- donations documentation

box 319, folder 12

1990 IFOM -- dressing room schedules 1990 October

box 319, folder 13

1990 IFOM -- emcee

box 319, folder 14

1990 IFOM -- evaluations and general comments ca. 1990 October - December

box 319, folder 15

1990 IFOM -- film and video

General note

See also Series 13.07 -- Videocassette, Film, and Audiocassette Recordings.
box 319, folder 16

1990 IFOM -- fire permit

box 319, folder 17

1990 IFOM -- flags

box 319, folder 18

1990 IFOM -- food court ca. 1990 August - October

box 319, folder 19

1990 IFOM -- funding -- Los Angeles Arts, Inc. loan fund

box 319, folder 20

1990 IFOM -- funding -- Friends of the Festival 1990 August - October

box 319, folder 21

1990 IFOM -- funding-- potential sponsors

box 319, folder 22

1990 IFOM -- funding-- Times Mirror 1986 October - 1990 September

Scope and Contents note

Bus transportation provided by Times Mirror Company.
box 319, folder 23

1990 IFOM -- ice 1990

box 319, folder 24

1990 IFOM -- Festival of Masks 1989

Scope and Contents note

1989 IFOM not held; Festival program components and funding
box 319, folder 25

1990 IFOM -- Festival of Masks 1990

Scope and Contents note

Program Components and Format, Advisory Board Mailing List, Meetings, Budget, Funding, Public Service Announcements, Notes
box 320, folder 1

1990 IFOM -- general -- October 29, 1990 1990 February - November

Scope and Contents note

Festival Introduction Materials, Fact sheet, Program Components, PR Materials, Participating Booths List
box 320, folder 2

1990 IFOM -- Festival information book 1990

box 320, folder 3

1990 IFOM -- insurance 1990 September

box 320, folder 4

1990 IFOM -- Kid's Korner performance application, contract, and mailing list ca. 1990

box 320, folder 5

1990 IFOM -- Korean Cultural Service ca. 1990

box 320, folder 6

1990 IFOM -- maps ca. 1990

box 320, folder 7

1990 IFOM -- mask-making workshops 1990 August - September

box 320, folder 8

1990 IFOM -- Masquerade Ball

Scope and Contents note

The 1990 Masquerade was a fundraiser held in a private home on Saturday, October 27. Called the "Boboli Garden Masquerade," it was "a gala benefit dinner celebrating the art, fantasy, and magic of the Italian mask tradition."
box 320, folder 9

1990 IFOM -- memos -- CAFAM 1990 June - November

box 320, folder 10

1990 IFOM -- notes undated

box 320, folder 11

1990 IFOM -- Page Museum 1990 July - November

box 320, folder 12

1990 IFOM -- participant mailing list

box 320, folder 13

1990 IFOM -- performance applications and performer mailing lists ca. August - October

box 320, folder 14

1990 IFOM -- performance applications not accepted ca. 1990 August

box 320, folder 15

1990 IFOM -- performance schedule undated

box 320, folder 16

1990 IFOM -- photographs and negatives

General note

For additional images, see also Series 13.08 and 13.9.
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