Paul Rogers Harris Papers

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Collection Overview

Title: Paul Rogers Harris Papers
Creator: Harris, Paul Rogers
Dates: 1959–2001
Collection ID: SC–004
Extent: 6.3 linear feet
Language: English

Arrangement: Materials are arranged in seven series: Series 1. Claes Oldenburg; Series 2. Gateway Gallery (DMA); Series 3. Modern Dallas Art; Series 4. Independent Curator; Series 5: Dallas Love Field Parking Garage Expansion Public Art Project Selection Committee; Series 6. Dallas Art Publications; Series 7. Audio Recordings.

Access/Use Restrictions: Records in Series 4. Independent Curator related to the exhibition One i at a Time are unprocessed and restricted for preservation reasons. No other restrictions on access or use.

Preferred Citation: Paul Rogers Harris papers, SC–004, Dallas Museum of Art Archives, Texas

Repository: Dallas Museum of Art Archives, 1717 N. Harwood Street, Dallas, Texas 75201

Biographical Note:

Paul Rogers Harris was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1933. He graduated from the North Texas State College (now University of North Texas) in Denton, Texas, in 1954 with a major in art and a minor in education. He taught at the elementary and high school levels from 1954 to 1960. From 1960 to 1965 Harris was the art director of the Dallas Independent School District’s educational television program on KERA-TV, the Dallas PBS affiliate. During this time, Harris also established and supervised the Children’s House at the Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, an experimental program for teaching art to children ages 5–12.

In 1965, Harris moved to New York City to undertake graduate work at New York University. While in New York, he also worked in the education department of the Museum of Modern Art as a lecturer (1966–1968) and coordinator of educational services (1968–1970). While at MoMA, Harris also coordinated Claes Oldenburg’s Documents of the Ray Gun Theater in conjunction with Oldenburg’s solo exhibition at the museum in 1969.

Harris returned to Dallas in 1970 to be the head of the Department of Art Education at Southern Methodist University, a position he held until 1974 when he became director of the Art Center in Waco, Texas. He was curator of 95 exhibitions in his 12-year tenure. He also began his career as an independent curator during this time, organizing the inaugural exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art’s new education space, Gateway Gallery, in 1984. Harris left Waco in 1986 to become director of the Craft Guild of Dallas, where he remained until 1988.

Harris transitioned to an independent curator, establishing Paul Rogers Harris Exhibitions in 1988. He organized numerous exhibitions at Dallas-area galleries. Highlights include The Texas Printmakers, 1940–1965 at the Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, in 1990; and Breaking into the Mainstream: Texas African American Artists at the Irving Art Center in 1996. Harris was also a consignment dealer and executor of the estates of two Dallas-area artists, Barbara Maples and Coreen Spellman.

Paul Rogers Harris is also an artist who designed two holiday cards for MoMA in 1968 and 1971 and exhibits work in competition exhibitions and local galleries.

Scope and Content Note:

The Paul Rogers Harris Papers contain records on a wide variety of projects, from his graduate work at New York University, to his work with Claes Oldenburg, to his work as an independent curator in a number of capacities: curator, consignment dealer, and estate executor. Materials date between 1959 and 2001. Types of materials include correspondence, notes, research material, ephemera, exhibition information for the gallery Modern Dallas Art, exhibition records, artist slides, consignment sales records, publications, and estate dispersal records. The materials have been arranged in seven series: Series 1. Claes Oldenburg; Series 2. Gateway Gallery (DMA); Series 3. Modern Dallas Art; Series 4. Independent Curator; Series 5: Dallas Love Field Parking Garage Expansion Public Art Project Selection Committee; Series 6. Dallas Art Publications; Series 7. Audio Recordings. Additional information on the contents of each series can be found in the Series Descriptions section.

Administrative Information

Acquisition: Donated by Paul Rogers Harris on July 24, 2003.

Processed by: Archives staff

Accruals: May 17, 2012. January 16, 2013: Additional materials on the Coreen Mary Spellman Estate distribution and The Texas Printmakers exhibition.

Processing Note: Accruals incorporated into existing arrangement by Hillary Bober at the time of acquisition.

Series Descriptions

Series 1: Claes Oldenburg, 1955–1999

This series consists of material on Claes Oldenburg, with the majority of the material focused on documenting his happenings throughout the country (New York, Chicago, San Francisco). Included are news clippings about the happenings and several reviews of Oldenburg's work. There are also records pertaining to the Oldenburg poster exhibition Harris curated at the Waco Art Center.

Series 2: Gateway Gallery (DMA), 1983–1985

Paul Rogers Harris was the guest curator for the opening exhibition in the Gateway Gallery, the new education center of the Dallas Museum of Art.

Series 3: Modern Dallas Art, 1986–1994

This series contains the records of exhibitions organized by the gallery Modern Dallas Art. Types of records for exhibitions may include postcard mailing, news release, artist biography/artist statement, exhibition checklist/statement, and news clippings. The series also contains general information about the gallery and the memorial for Glenn Lane, its founder.

Series 4: Independent Curator

This series includes correspondence; lecture notes; records of exhibitions that Harris guest-curated; consignments; and executor duties.

Series 5: Dallas Love Field Parking Garage Expansion Public Art Project Selection Committee, 2001

Harris was a member of the selection committee for the public art project. Records include correspondence and artist proposals.

Series 6: Dallas Art Publications, 1979–1994

Publications focused on Dallas artists, art galleries, and events, collected by Harris.

Series 7: Audio Recordings

Audio recordings of Harris lectures and interviews Harris conducted with Dallas-area artists.

Box and Folder List

Series 1: Claes Oldenburg

Box 1

Folder 1: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—MoMA Correspondence, 1969–1971 (Exhibition, films, programs, expenses)

Folder 2: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—MoMA Exhibition, Films, Program Descriptions, 1969

Folder 3: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—MoMA Press Releases, 1969 (Exhibition and films)

Folder 4: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—MoMA, 1969 (Notes on photographs, wall label text, Oldenburg chronology)

Folder 5: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—Barbara Rose lecture, “Claes Oldenburg: Traditional Revolutionary," MoMA, 1969

Folder 6: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—Ellen Johnson lecture, MoMA (cancelled), 1969

Folder 7: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—List of Happenings and Films for Oldenburg Programs, 1969 (Happenings and Oldenburg presentation scripts)

Folder 8: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—Paul Harris Notes and Layout for Oldenburg Exhibit, Films, and Programs, 1969

Folder 9: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—MoMA exhibition press, 1969

Folder 10: Documents of the Ray Gun Theater—MoMA Members Newsletter, Fall 1969 (Contains article on Oldenburg)

Folder 11: Oldenburg's “The Geometric Mouse”—To announce the Oldenburg exhibition at MoMA, 1969

Folder 12: Claes Oldenburg—Selected Posters and Announcements, TAC (The Art Center), Waco, Texas, 1959–1985 (Press, correspondence, notes, budget)

Folder 13: Oldenburg Exhibition of Posters at TAC (The Art Center), Waco, Texas, 1985–1991 (Checklists, installation views)

Folder 14: Oldenburg: Catalogue, TAC (The Art Center), Waco, Texas, 1985 (Correspondence, notes)

Box 2

Folder 1: Oldenburg: Notes for Essay and Talk, 1969–1985 and n.d. (Articles and information)

Folder 2: Jim Dine/Oldenburg—Photocopies of Mimeographed Books, n.d.

Folder 3: Oldenburg—Artist Statement, "Red Tights," MoMA, n.d.

Folder 4: Oldenburg—Interviews, 1963–1977

Folder 5: Claes Oldenburg's Happenings, 1960–1969 and n.d. (Scripts and press)

Folder 6: Oldenburg—Chronology and Biography, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, 1967

Folder 7: MoCA Chicago News Release, "’Pop Art’" Pops Up as ‘Pop Tart,’" n.d.

Folder 8: Oldenburg—Articles/press, 1959–1967

Folder 9: ArtNews cover depicting Oldenburg's 1936 blue Chrysler model, February 1966

Folder 10: Oldenburg—Articles/press, 1968–1978

Folder 11: Oldenburg—Articles/press, 1982–1999 and n.d.

Folder 12: "Claes Oldenburg: Adult-Child Artist," paper for NYU Modern Art Seminar, Fall 1965

Folder 13: Notes made at Oldenburg's studio, fall 1965–spring 1966 (Original notes and typed transcript of notes)

Box 3

Folder 1: "Claes Oldenburg: Selected Posters and Announcements, 1959–1985," dated, The Art Center, Waco, Texas, 1985 (Black-and-white object photos)

Folder 2: "Claes Oldenburg: Selected Posters and Announcements, 1959–1985," undated, The Art Center, Waco, Texas, 1985 (Black-and-white object photos)

Folder 3: Claes Oldenburg Films

Series 2: Gateway Gallery (DMA), 1983–1985

Box 4: Gateway Gallery

Folder 1: DMFA Children's Wing Research Committee/Junior League Education Committee, 1983–1984

Folder 2: DMA Education Wing Plan, 1983–1984

Folder 3: Correspondence—Roberta Matthews (Associate Curator of Education), April—October 1983

Folder 4: Gateway Gallery Project, Schedule

Folder 5: Exhibition Budget, Bills

Folder 6: Exhibition Construction Agreements

Folder 7: Exhibition Plans, Drawings, Installation

Folder 8: Exhibition Checklists

Folder 9: Exhibition Label Copy

Folder 10: Exhibition Loan Forms; Lender and Registrar Correspondence

Folder 11: Exhibition Section—Orientation Area (Conversation with lender forms, checklist)

Folder 12: Exhibition Section—Slide Show

Folder 13: Exhibition Section—Participation Area (Text drafts, conversation with lender forms, checklist, games, design and installation)

Folder 14: Exhibition Section—Viewing Area (Checklist)

Folder 15: Exhibition Section—Line (Conversation with lender forms)

Folder 16: Exhibition Section—Form (Conversation with lender forms)

Folder 17: Exhibition Section—Color (Conversation with lender forms)

Folder 18: Exhibition Section—Texture (Conversation with lender forms)

Folder 19: Artist Commissions—James [Jack] Boynton

Folder 20: Artist Commissions—David McManaway

Folder 21: Line, Form, Color and Texture catalogue (Introduction, description, checklist)

Box 5: Gateway Gallery

Folder 1: "The Gateway Gallery Guide to the Elements of Art"

Folder 2: Gateway Gallery Programs Brochure; Volunteer Brochure

Folder 3: Docent Guide

Folder 4: Opening Activities

Folder 5: DMA and Gateway Gallery Opening Preview Invitations

Folder 6: Promotion and Press Coverage of Gateway Gallery Opening

Folder 7: DMA Opening Publicity and Press Coverage

Folder 8: Letters of Congratulations and Thanks

Folder 9: Early Notes, To-Do Lists

Folder 10: Reference Sources

Folder 11: Children's Gallery Research

Folder 12: Children's Gallery Research—Capital Children's Museum/National Learning Center

Folder 13: Children's Gallery Research—Children's Museum, Boston

Folder 14: Children's Gallery Research—High Museum of Art, Atlanta

Folder 15: Children's Gallery Research—Institute for the Arts, Rice University, Houston

Folder 16: Children's Gallery Research—Kaleidoscope

Folder 17: National Art Education Association Presentation by Bonnie Lewis, Museum Learning Associates—"Orientation Galleries: Do They Work?" 1987 (Request for information to include in presentation; follow-up question from attendee)

Series 3: Modern Dallas Art, 1986–1994

Box 6: Modern Dallas Art/Independent Curator

Folder 1: Modern Dallas Art, 1986–1994

Folder 2: Photographs

Folder 3: Glenn Lane (Modern Dallas Art director and co-owner), 1994

Folder 4: Exhibition Schedule, 1986–1990

Folder 5: Bodyscapes: Rhae Burden, December 13, 1986–January 1987

Folder 6: Bon Voyage: Sheila Sloan, January 31–March 7, 1987

Folder 7: Gesturing: Tony Holman, March 14–April 30, 1987

Folder 8: Gwen Norsworthy: Recent Paintings, May 6–June 18, 1987

Folder 9: Dallas Works by a Moscow Artist: Olya Cherentsova-Collins, June 24–July 30, 1987

Folder 10: Biotechnic Speculations: Bob Nunn, September 12–October 15, 1987

Folder 11: Timepiece Series: Meg Loomis, October 17–November 21, 1987

Folder 12: The Best of Modern Dallas Art: Cherentsova-Collins, Holman, Loomis, Norsworthy, Nunn, Sloan, November 21, 1987–January 5, 1988

Folder 13: Traveling Trophy Show: Tracy Hicks, January 9–February 13, 1988

Folder 14: The Dallas Invitational: Evelyn Baldwin, Lynne Dees, Jean Fo, Norman Kary, Connie Smart, February 13–April 1988

Folder 15: Abstract Symmetries: Charlene Rathburn, April 2–May 14, 1988

Folder 16: Recent Works: Tony Holman, May 21–July 1, 1988

Folder 17: New Constructivism: Meg Loomis, Charlene Rathburn, George Moseley, Norman Kary, July 9–August 6, 1988

Folder 18: Attune Your Seeing: Norman Kary, September 10–October 8, 1988

Folder 19: Gwen Norsworthy: 25 Years, October 15–November 12, 1988

Folder 20: The Best of Modern Dallas Art: Cherentsova-Collins, Holman, Kary, Loomis, Norsworthy, Nunn, Rathburn, Sloan, November 19, 1988–January 14, 1989 (Part 1: Edgefield. Part 2: McKinney—December 15, 1987–January 14, 1988)

Folder 21: Dennis Doran: New Modernism, January 28–March 18, 1989

Folder 22: Adrienne T. Rosenberg: The Persephone Series, April 1–May 6, 1989

Folder 23: Drawings: Norsworthy, Rathburn, Holman, Doran, Nunn, Cherentsova-Collins, Kary, Manning, May 27–June 10, 1989

Folder 24: Charlene Rathburn: Paintings—Encaustic on Canvas, June 17–July 29, 1989

Folder 25: Artists of Oak Cliff, Texas: Chambers, Delabano, Hassell, Holman, Metz, Sellars, September 9–October 7, 1989

Folder 26: Olya Cherentsova-Collins: The House, October 14–November 18, 1989

Folder 27: The Best of Modern Dallas Art: Cherentsova-Collins, Holman, Rathburn, Kary, Doran, Rosenberg, Loomis, Norsworthy, Nunn, Wright, December 2, 1989–January 20, 1990

Folder 28: Norman Kary: Confiscated Images, January 27–March 3, 1990

Folder 29: Anthony Wright: Sculpture and Drawings March 17–April 14, 1990; Texas Sculpture: Sacred Forms: Loomis, Kracke, Rathburn, Wright (at Mountain View College), March 17–April 6, 1990

Folder 30: Earth After Man: Bob Nunn, April 14–May 26, 1990

Folder 31: A Show of Hands: Larry Felty, June 2–July 7, 1990

Folder 32: Celia Munoz, September 16–October 6, 1990

Folder 33: Patricia Forrest—Collages; Martin Delabano—Drawings; Nancy Chambers—Constructions, October 12–November 9, 1990

Folder 34: Rooted in Landscape: Meg Loomis, Olya Cherentsova-Collins, Larry Felty, Bob Nunn, Bill Thompson, Mary Hatch, Anthony Wright, November 17–December 29, 1990

Folder 35: Glenn Lane: Remembering (Memorial Exhibition and AIDS Quilt), 1994 (Includes announcement, catalogue, object images [slides], installation images [slides], photo of AIDS quilt, review

Box 12: Oversize

Item 1: Modern Dallas Art scrapbook (News clippings of gallery and its exhibitions, 1986–1990)

Series 4: Independent Curator

Box 6: Modern Dallas Art/Independent Curator

Folder 36: Exhibition—Breaking into the Mainstream: Texas African-American Artists catalogue, May 18–June 16, 1996, Irving Art Center

Folder 37: Exhibition—Breaking into the Mainstream: Texas African-American Artists Artists A–L

Folder 38: Exhibition—Breaking into the Mainstream: Texas African-American Artists Artists M–W

Box 7: Independent Curator

Folder 1: Center for Visual Communications/Allen Street Gallery, 1980–1983

Folder 2: Correspondence—500X Gallery, 1981

Folder 3: Correspondence—Esta Nesbitt, artist

Folder 4: Correspondence—Janet [no last name, possibly Kutner], 1961

Folder 5: Alexander Calder Lecture, n.d. (List of slides with notes)

Folder 6: Waco Tribune Herald article, February 22, 1981

Folder 7: Exhibition—Zoomorphism (Dallas Zoo) Checklist

Folder 8: Exhibition—Zoomorphism (Dallas Zoo) Artist Biographies

Barsamian, Robert; Carter, Dwayne; Cruz, Steve; Delabano, Martin; Fitzgerald, Barnaby; Hassell, Billy; Hernandez, John; Huerta, Benito; Huerta, Leticia; Kary, Norman; Komodore, Bill; McManaway, David; Meza, Rosemary; Munguia, Roberto; Muñoz, Celia; Nicosia, Nic; Palmer, Patrick; Rosenberg, Adrienne; Thompson, Bill; Vernon, Mary

Folder 9: Consignments—IN

Folder 10: Consignments—OUT

Box 8: Independent Curator—Spellman Estate

Folder 1: Coreen Spellman Estate—Artwork Inventory Lists

Folder 2: Coreen Spellman Estate—Object Slides, 1994

Folder 3: Coreen Spellman Estate—Spellman Print Sales, Inventory, Etc.

Folder 4: Coreen Spellman Estate—Coreen Mary Spellman: Stimulus for Art to the Southwest, by Jackie MacLelland, Women's Caucus for Art, March 1991

Folder 5: Coreen Spellman Estate—Spellman Biographical (Coreen Mary and Mick)

Folder 6: Coreen Spellman Estate—Stashka Art Conservation

Folder 7: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Baker, Professor James Graham

Folder 8: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Book Donation

Folder 9: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Dallas Museum of Art (Includes correspondence, copies of deeds of gift, and lists of donated objects)

Folder 10: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Forney, City of (Includes Forney Ex-Student Association and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church; correspondence, gift and loan agreements, and news clippings)

Folder 11: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum (Exhibition loan)

Folder 12: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum (Includes correspondence, copies of deeds of gift, and lists of donated objects)

Folder 13: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Spellman, Mick (Includes correspondence, invoices, and statements)

Folder 14: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Texas Woman's University (TWU)

Folder 15: Coreen Spellman Estate—Correspondence—Tyler Museum of Art (Includes correspondence, copies of deeds of gift, and lists of donated objects)

Folder 16: Coreen Spellman Estate—Notes

Box 12: Oversize

Item 3: Polaroid of Paul Rogers Harris at Dallas Museum of Fine Arts Groundbreaking, November 15, 1980 (Polaroid depicts Harris in a hardhat with shovel. Mounted in plastic frame with event and date printed on frame.)

Box 13: Independent Curator (One i at a Time), 1970–1971

Joint exhibition between the DMA and the Pollock Galleries at Southern Methodist University (SMU). Records consist of news clippings about the exhibition, installation notes, and loan forms and correspondence organized by artist or lender. March 20–April 25, 1971

Box 14: Independent Curator—The Texas Printmakers (exhibition)

Folder 1: Exhibition—Material Connections: Contemporary Art Quilts/Fabric Concerns: The Quilt Renewed—Exhibition handbook, April 14–May 31, 1991

Artists: Sue Benner, Kathy Casey, Helen Giddens, Barbara Oliver Hatrman, Gabrielle Swain

Folder 2: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Handbook, August 23–September 30, 1990 (SMU Meadows Museum)

Folder 3: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Catalogue and Secondary Publication, The Women Who Challenged: Interviews with Nine Artists

Includes artist resumes: Evelyn Lucile Beard, Frances Jane Bishop, Edith M. Brisac, Grace Adell Crockett, Lia Cuilty, Mary Cranfill Curtis, Lorene David, Marie Delleney, Mary Doyle, Constance Forsyth, Ann Cushing Gantz (Mrs. Everett E. Gantz Jr.), Lura Ann Taylor Hedrick, Veronica Helfensteller (Mrs. Haakon Ogle Helfensteller), Bess Bigham Hubbard (Mrs. Chester A. Hubbard), Lucille Jefferies, Dorothy Krueger, Lucile Land Lacy (Mrs. Floyd Lacy), Stella LaMond, Bertha Landers, Mary Lightfoot, Verda Ligon, Barbara Lucile Maples, Florence Elliott White McClung (Mrs. Rufus A. McClung), Hazel McGraw (Mrs. Fulton McGraw), Blanche McVeigh, Daga Ramsey (Mrs. Jack Ramsey), Emily Rutland, Coreen Mary Spellman, Janet Turner, Jean Cullum Turner (Mrs. William E. Turner), Elizabeth Walmsley (Mrs. Donald Walmsley), Vera Wise, Camille Wunch (Mrs. Raymond Wunch)

Folder 4: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Checklist

Folder 5: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Loans

Folder 6: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Installation, gallery floor plan

Folder 7: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Catalogue Essay

Folder 8: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Invitation List

Folder 9: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Publicity

Folder 10: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Gallery Talk

Folder 11: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Tour

Folder 12: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Exhibition Images, objects, installation, opening event (Slides)

Folder 13: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Correspondence—The Meadows Museum

Folder 14: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Correspondence—Meadows Museum, notes and drafts

Folder 15: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Correspondence—David Farmer, SMU

Folder 16: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Correspondence—Sales, prints, and secondary publication

Box 15: Independent Curator—The Texas Printmakers (exhibition)

Folder 1: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Texas Printmakers/Printmakers Guild Members

Folder 2: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Biographical, general

Folder 3: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Printmakers Guild Membership Lists with Lists of Prints in Portfolios

Folder 4: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Texas Printmakers/Printmakers Guild Artist Resumes (Compiled by Paul Rogers Harris, June 1990)

Folder 5: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Texas Printmakers Printed Material

Folder 6: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Texas Printmakers/Printmakers Guild Minutes of Meetings (photocopies), 1946–1960

Folder 7: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Texas Printmakers/Printmakers Guild Ledger (photocopy), 1940–1964

Folder 8: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Texas Printmakers Bank Statements

Folder 9: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Dallas Circuit Information

Folder 10: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Object Purchases

Folder 11: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—News Articles

Folder 12: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Exhibition Catalogues

Folder 13: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Dallas Museum of Art Objects

Folder 14: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—DMA Print Exhibitions

Folder 15: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—DMA Exhibition Lone Star Regionalists

Folder 16: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—David Farmer Presentation “The Printmakers Guild, 1939–1945” at the North American Print Conference, November 1988

Folder 17: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Research—Notes

Box 16: Independent Curator—The Texas Printmakers (exhibition)

Folder 1: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Beard, Evelyn

Folder 2: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Bradford, Katharine

Folder 3: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Crockett, Grace

Folder 4: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Cuilty, Lia

Folder 5: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Curtis, Mary Cranfill

Folder 6: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Doyle, Mary

Folder 7: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Helfensteller, Veronica

Folder 8: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Gantz, Ann Cushing

Folder 9: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Hendrick, Lura Ann Taylor

Folder 10: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Hubbard, Bess

Folder 11: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Jefferies, Lucille

Folder 12: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Lacy, Lucile

Folder 13: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Landers, Della

Folder 14: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Maples, Barbara

Folder 15: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—McClung, Florence

Folder 16: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—McVeigh, Blanche

Folder 17: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Ramsey, Daga

Folder 18: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Rutland, Emily

Folder 19: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Spellman, Coreen Mary

Folder 20: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Turner, Janet

Folder 21: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Turner, Jean Cullum

Folder 22: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Walmsley, Elizabeth

Folder 23: Exhibition—The Texas Printmakers—Artist File—Wunch, Camille

Series 5: Dallas Love Field Parking Garage Expansion Public Art Project Selection Committee, 2001

Box 9: Love Field Public Art Selection Committee

Folder 2: Correspondence, Project Overview, Meeting notes, April–October 2001

Folder 3: Finalist proposals, October 2001

Folder 4: Artist Teams letter of application and resumes: 1–12, July 2001

Folder 5: Artist Teams letter of application and resumes: 13–26, July 2001

Folder 6: Artist Teams letter of application and resumes: 27–43, July 2001

Box 12: Oversize

Item 2: Oversize Finalist proposal, October 2001

Series 6: Dallas Art Publications

Box 10: Dallas Art Publications

Sub-Series 1: Dallas Arts Revue/Texas Arts Revue, 1979–1994

Item 1: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 1, 1979

Item 2: Dallas Arts Revue, Vol. 1, No. 2, September 1979

Item 3: Texas Arts Revue, Vol. 1, No. 1 (No. 3), Spring 1980

Item 4: Texas Arts Revue, Vol. 1, No. 2 (No. 4), Summer 1980

Item 5: Texas Arts Revue, No. 5, 1980

Item 6: Texas Arts Revue, Vol. 2, No. 6, Summer 1981

Item 7: Texas Arts Revue, No. 7, Autumn 1981

Item 8: Texas Arts Revue, No. 8, Winter 1982

Item 9: Texas Arts Revue, No. 9, Summer/Fall 1982

Item 10: Texas Arts Revue, No. 10, Spring 1983

Item 11: Texas Arts Revue, No. 11, 1983

Item 12: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 12, 1983

Item 13: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 13, 1984

Item 14: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 14, 1985

Item 15: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 15, October 1985

Item 16: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 16, November 1985

Item 17: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 17, December 1985

Item 18: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 18, January 1986

Item 19: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 19, March 1986

Item 20: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 20, Spring 1986

Item 21: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 21, Summer 1986

Item 22: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 22, 1987

Item 23: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 23, Early Summer 1987

Item 24: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 24, Late Summer 1987

Item 25: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 25, Winter 1987

Item 26: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 26, Spring 1988

Item 27: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 27, Summer 1988

Item 28: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 28, Winter 1988

Item 29: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 29, Summer 1989

Item 30: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 30, Winter 1989

Item 31: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 31, Summer 1990

Item 32: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 32, Summer 1991 (Double issue with Amoeba, No. 9)

Item 33: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 34, 1992

Item 34: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 35, Autumn 1992

Item 35: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 36, 1993

Item 36: Dallas Arts Revue, No. 37, June 1994

Item 37: Dallas Arts Revue/Texas Arts Revue Letters (Includes correspondence between Paul Rogers Harris and J. R. Compton regarding the numbering of issues)

Sub-Series 2: Deep End News/Deep End Voice

Monthly publication for news and information from the Deep Ellum/Fair Park Neighborhood Association

Item 1: Deep End News, Vol. 1, No. 1, [April 1987?]

Item 2: Deep End News, Vol. 1, No. 6, October 1987

Item 3: Deep End News, Vol. 1, No. 7, November/December 1987

Item 4: Deep End News, Vol. 1, No. 8, January 1988

Item 5: Deep End News, Vol. 1, No. 9, February 1988

Item 6: Deep End News, Vol. 1, No. 10, March 1988

Item 7: Deep End News, Vol. 1, No. 11, April 1988 (2 copies)

Item 8: Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 1, August 1988

Item 9: Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 2, September 1988

Item 10: Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 3, October 1988

Item 11: The Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 6, February 1989

Item 12: The Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 7, March 1989

Item 13: The Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 8, April 1989

Item 14: The Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 9, May 1989

Item 15: The Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 10, June 1989

Item 16: The Deep End Voice, Vol. 1, No. 11, Late Summer 1989

Sub-Series 3: ARTS Dallas magazine

With Gallery Guide, Theatre Directory, and Cultural Activities

Item 1: ARTS Dallas magazine, NR 1, February 1988 (Premiere issue)

Item 2: ARTS Dallas magazine, NR 2, March 1988 (2 copies)

Item 3: ARTS Dallas magazine, NR 3, April 1988

Item 4: ARTS Dallas magazine, NR 4, May 1988 (2 copies)

Item 5: ARTS Dallas magazine, NR 5, Summer 1988

Item 6: ARTS Dallas magazine, NR 6, September 1988 (2 copies)

Item 7: ARTS Dallas magazine, NR 7, October 1988 (2 copies)

Sub-Series 4: Bwana-Art

Alternative publication for Dallas artists

Item 1: Bwana-Art, Vol. 3, No.1 (Includes Bwana-Art, Vol. 2, No. 1)

Item 2: Bwana-Art, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1983

Item 3: Bwana-Art 5

Item 4: Bwana-Art 7

Item 5: Bwana-Art 8 (2 copies)

Item 6: Bwana-Art 10

Item 7: Bwana-Art 11 (2 copies)

Sub-Series 5: Gallery Catalogues

Item 1: Lucero Scanga Surls—Delahunty Gallery, September 1982 (See also copy in Mildred R. and Frederick M. Mayer Library, Dallas Museum of Art)

Item 2: Photography in Spain in the Nineteenth Century—Delahunty Gallery, March 3–April 11, 1984 (See also copy in Mildred R. and Frederick M. Mayer Library, Dallas Museum of Art)

Series 7: Audio Recordings

Box 11: Audio Recordings

Item 1: Gallery Lectures: Paul Rogers Harris (Audiocassette, “Projects: David McManaway,” DMFA [side A]; “The Woman Who Challenged,” from The Texas Printmakers exhibition, rehearsal at 7211 Concord Avenue, Dallas [side B])

Item 2: Conversations with David McManaway, April 18, 1991 (Audiocassette, 7211 Concord Avenue, Dallas)

Item 3: Conversations at the McManaways’ home (Audiocassette; Jan McCommas, Sam Gummelt, Norma McManaway)

Item 4: Taped at McManaways’ home on Tremont, c. 1991 (Audiocassette; David McManaway, Sam Gummelt, Jan McCommas)

Item 5: Paul Rogers Harris lecture: “Exhibition Design for Public Education for Public Schools” (Audiocassette)

Item 6: Harris, Paul—Talk at D.A.R.E., DMA (Microcassette)

Item 7: Boynton, Jack, December 13, 1996 (Microcassette)

Item 8: Love, Jim (Microcassette)

Item 9: Love, Jim, March 1997 (Microcassette)

Item 10: Witkin, Joel-Peter, DMA, April 27, 1995 (Microcassette)

Item 11: McManaway, David, January 4, 1997 (Microcassette)

Item 12: Nunn, Bob, Interview (Microcassette)

Item 13: Harris, Paul, and Kutner, Janet, Waco, Texas, September 28, 1994 (Microcassette)

Item 14: Harris, Paul—Recollections of DMCA (Oak Lawn, MacAgy, Exhibition and Installations, Oldenburg Happening) (Microcassette)

Item 15: Owens, Gene (Microcassette)