Box 57
Contains 28 Results:
The Journal of Art, Cleary marked exhibits, 1989-12
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.”
Faculty Senate New Perspective, 1989
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.”
Dossier, "Commissioners of Good Works", 1990-06
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.”
Annotated CAA Newsletters, 1990 - 1991
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.”
Fantod Catorce, 1991
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.”
Mention by roommate Jim Sottile in Interview, 1992
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.”
20th Anniversary of the 1972 Corcoran Conference on Women in the Visual Arts, 1992
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 In Towner, "Manon Cleary,", 1993-04-09
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.”
Washington Times, Manon's Fourth of July Party, 1993-07
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.”
Eye Wash, "John N. Robinson" by Cleary, 1993-09
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.”