Here, Look at Mine! Exhibition Records
Object Details
- Scope and Contents
- These records document the planning, organizing, execution, and promotion of the exhibition. Materials include correspondence arranged chronologically by date primarily from 1982, either generated by staff or addressed to museum staff. The exhibit files consist of artist files for both Lebby and Robinson, which include artist statements, interviews, artwork labels, lists of insured artwork, exhibit scripts, and drafts. Also included are design and construction plans, which detail the layout and planning of the exhibition space. The printed materials consist primarily of brochures and exhibit catalogs, which highlight the exhibition along with other miscellaneous printed materials collected during the planning of the exhibition. Also included are photographic prints, negatives and slides of each artist and their artwork. The audiovisual materials include a walk thru tour with John N. Robinson, and an interview featuring Larry Francis Lebby both conducted in 1982.
- Date
- 1982-11-14 - 1983-02-27
- Extent
- 1.79 Linear feet (2 boxes, 1 binder )
- Citation
- Here, Look at Mine! exhibition records, Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution
- Type
- Collection descriptions
- Archival materials
- Exhibit scripts
- Correspondence
- Photographic prints
- Transparencies
- Exhibition records
- Negatives
- Topic
- African American artists
- Museum exhibits
- African American art -- Exhibitions
- Lithographers
- African American printmakers
- African American painters
- Place
- Washington (D.C.)
- Identifier
- ACMA.03-054
- Featured artwork
- These selected works of art were featured in the exhibition "Here, Look at Mine!": "Here, Look at Mine!", John N. Robinson, 1979-80 Déjà Vu, Larry Francis Lebby, 1975
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- Audiovisual Materials
- Teacher's resource packet and drafts
- "Here, Look at Mine!" brochures
- Handwritten drafts of Lebby and Robinson slide shows
- Correspondence and notes, 1982
- Exhibit Files
- Shipping invoices, 1982
- Hand drawn map of Anacostia D.C. and proposed work order, 1983 January 24
- Loan agreements, 1982
- Robinson and Lebby concept scripts
- Anacostia Museum brochure
- Correspondence
- John N. Robinson lists of artwork
- Art activities, miscellaneous
- John N. Robinson, Watercolor slide show
- Photocopies of Lebby and Robinson cropped negatives
- Draft of submission for "Let's go to the museum", 1982 August 20
- Press release drafts
- Artist file, Larry Francis Lebby
- Teacher's resource packets for the exhibit (1 of 2)
- "Here, Look at Mine!", invitations
- Printed Materials
- Larry Francis Lebby, Stone lithography slide show
- Lebby and Robinson partial selection, 1982