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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:

David Amoroso index, 2021-07-23

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_02_ind.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

David Amoroso interview, 2021-07-23

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc043_02.wav
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

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

D.C. Art Spaces Oral History Project

 Unprocessed Material — External hard drive DIG_00030
Identifier: 2022.092

Francine Haskins interview, 2021-08-29

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_02.wav
Abstract Francine Haskins reflects on her journey through graphic design, retail, and mixed media art. After stepping out as an artist, dollmaker, art educator, author, and illustrator, she has continuously sought out support systems to sustain her work. She became known as the Doll Lady as an art educator in D.C. public schools and community fairs. She was a member of 1800 Belmont Art Collective where she initiated her Collectors brunch. This interview provides insight into the doors that Ms....
Dates: 2021-08-29

Francine Haskins interview index, 2021-08-29

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_02_ind.pdf
Abstract Francine Haskins reflects on her journey through graphic design, retail, and mixed media art. After stepping out as an artist, dollmaker, art educator, author, and illustrator, she has continuously sought out support systems to sustain her work. She became known as the Doll Lady as an art educator in D.C. public schools and community fairs. She was a member of 1800 Belmont Art Collective where she initiated her Collectors brunch. This interview provides insight into the doors that Ms....
Dates: 2021-08-29

Francine Haskins interview transcript, 2021-08-29

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_02_tra.pdf
Abstract Francine Haskins reflects on her journey through graphic design, retail, and mixed media art. After stepping out as an artist, dollmaker, art educator, author, and illustrator, she has continuously sought out support systems to sustain her work. She became known as the Doll Lady as an art educator in D.C. public schools and community fairs. She was a member of 1800 Belmont Art Collective where she initiated her Collectors brunch. This interview provides insight into the doors that Ms....
Dates: 2021-08-29

Gail Shaw-Clemons interview index, 2021-07-26

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_03_ind.pdf
Abstract Gail Shaw-Clemons reflects on her journey as an African American artist, beginning with her academic studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. She has been active in artist communities in Washington, D.C., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and New York City. As an art educator she taught at the D.C. Children’s Center, in private schools, public high schools for the arts, and on the university level. She produced prints at Robert Blackburn Workshop, New York City and WD Printmaking Workshop,...
Dates: 2021-07-26

Gail Shaw-Clemons interview transcript, 2021-07-26

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc039_03_tra.pdf
Abstract Gail Shaw-Clemons reflects on her journey as an African American artist, beginning with her academic studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. She has been active in artist communities in Washington, D.C., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and New York City. As an art educator she taught at the D.C. Children’s Center, in private schools, public high schools for the arts, and on the university level. She produced prints at Robert Blackburn Workshop, New York City and WD Printmaking Workshop,...
Dates: 2021-07-26