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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:

Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter interview, 2021-09-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_01.wav
Abstract Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter, a mixed-media artist, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In this interview, she describes her professional journey and commitment to engage the Black community in its cultural legacy and provide support and resources to the Black arts community. Gibson-Hunter reflects on how her childhood experiences (such as forming The Colored Children’s Club and teaching her friends art) began a personal relationship with museums and efforts to make art accessible to the...
Dates: 2021-09-16

Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter interview index, 2021-09-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_01_ind.pdf
Abstract Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter, a mixed-media artist, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In this interview, she describes her professional journey and commitment to engage the Black community in its cultural legacy and provide support and resources to the Black arts community. Gibson-Hunter reflects on how her childhood experiences (such as forming The Colored Children’s Club and teaching her friends art) began a personal relationship with museums and efforts to make art accessible to the...
Dates: 2021-09-16

Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter interview transcript, 2021-09-16

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_01_tra.pdf
Abstract Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter, a mixed-media artist, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In this interview, she describes her professional journey and commitment to engage the Black community in its cultural legacy and provide support and resources to the Black arts community. Gibson-Hunter reflects on how her childhood experiences (such as forming The Colored Children’s Club and teaching her friends art) began a personal relationship with museums and efforts to make art accessible to the...
Dates: 2021-09-16

Carlos Carmona English transcript, 2021-09-06

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_01_tra_eng.pdf
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Visual artist Kim Benavides meet with illustrator and art director Carlos Carmona at the Rock Creek Graveyard to talk about how he has found inspiration for his art living in D.C. The interview was done mainly in English with a couple of phrases in Spanish from time to time.

Dates: 2021-09-06

Carlos Carmona index, 2021-09-06

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_01_ind.pdf
Abstract

Visual artist Kim Benavides meet with illustrator and art director Carlos Carmona at the Rock Creek Graveyard to talk about how he has found inspiration for his art living in D.C. The interview was done mainly in English with a couple of phrases in Spanish from time to time.

Dates: 2021-09-06

Carlos Carmona interview, 2021-09-06

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_01.wav
Abstract

Visual artist Kim Benavides meet with illustrator and art director Carlos Carmona at the Rock Creek Graveyard to talk about how he has found inspiration for his art living in D.C. The interview was done mainly in English with a couple of phrases in Spanish from time to time.

Dates: 2021-09-06

Carlos Carmona Spanish transcript, 2021-09-06

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_01_tra_spa.pdf
Abstract

Visual artist Kim Benavides meet with illustrator and art director Carlos Carmona at the Rock Creek Graveyard to talk about how he has found inspiration for his art living in D.C. The interview was done mainly in English with a couple of phrases in Spanish from time to time.

Dates: 2021-09-06

David Amoroso index, 2021-07-23

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_02_ind.pdf
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Team director (Mónica Haro Goytia) meets with visual artist David Amoroso to talk about his art, the inspiration of Mexican culture in his art and his memories around the Latino neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. (mainly Columbia Heights). The interview was done in English and Spanish, as both participants are bilingual.

Dates: 2021-07-23

David Amoroso interview, 2021-07-23

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_02.wav
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Team director (Mónica Haro Goytia) meets with visual artist David Amoroso to talk about his art, the inspiration of Mexican culture in his art and his memories around the Latino neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. (mainly Columbia Heights). The interview was done in English and Spanish, as both participants are bilingual.

Dates: 2021-07-23

David Amoroso transcript, 2021-07-23

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_02_tra.pdf
Abstract

Team director (Mónica Haro Goytia) meets with visual artist David Amoroso to talk about his art, the inspiration of Mexican culture in his art and his memories around the Latino neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. (mainly Columbia Heights). The interview was done in English and Spanish, as both participants are bilingual.

Dates: 2021-07-23