Box 56
Contains 24 Results:
"Beyond Refinement: Washington DC, 1980", 1980
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
Washingtonian, "Washington's Very Best Galleries", 1981-09
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
The Arrow, "Twins Receive Artistic Kudos", 1982
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
Money Business, Grants and Awards for Creative Artists, 1982
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
Art in America, 1982
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
"Artists Ten/ Curators Zero, The Corcoran's 10 + 10 + 10", 1982-10
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
City Paper, "Buy-Low Sell-High Art Game", 1982-12
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
CAA Newsletter 1983, 1983
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
Fine Arts Alumni Newsletter, Washington University, 1983
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”
MMAS Fine Print Newsletter with mention and note from Shirley Cleary, 1984
This sub-series consists of full articles, newspapers, and magazines arranged by date that directly mention Cleary. The writings document Cleary’s evolution as an artist from early articles that declare her an artist full of potential, to her ranking as “Best Artist” decades later and her inclusion in the Washingtonian’s "25 Most Talented People.” Other articles of note are Cleary’s obituaries and the City Paper’s "Queen of Beverly Court.”