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1975 Women & Art Moderated Panel Discussion- Wind Up Discussion by All Participants. May 15, 1975 Part 1
1975 Women & Art Moderated Panel Discussion- Wind Up Discussion by All Participants. May 15, 1975 Part 1
May 5-15, 1975 New York University's Loeb Student Center's art committee joined with the Fine Arts Museum of the Women's Interart Center in presenting a series of special events to salute 1975 Women and Art. This is a recording of the Wrap-Up Discussion that participants in the Women in Art participants had on May 15, 1975 as part of an event held by the Women's Interart Center. -
1975 Women & Art Moderated Panel Discussion- Wind Up Discussion by All Participants. May 15, 1975 Part 2
1975 Women & Art Moderated Panel Discussion- Wind Up Discussion by All Participants. May 15, 1975 Part 2
May 5-15, 1975 New York University's Loeb Student Center's art committee joined with the Fine Arts Museum of the Women's Interart Center in presenting a series of special events to salute 1975 Women and Art. This is a recording of the Wrap-Up Discussion that participants in the Women in Art participants had on May 15, 1975 as part of an event held by the Women's Interart Center. -
1975 Women & Art Panel Discussion Moderated by Dorothy Gillespie. May 13, 1975 Part 1
- Creator
- Nemser, Cindy Heller
- Neel, Alice
- Gillespie, Dorothy
- Tripp, Maggie
- Alloway, Lawrence
- Van Doren, Ruth
1975 Women & Art Panel Discussion Moderated by Dorothy Gillespie. May 13, 1975 Part 1
May 5-15, 1975 New York University's Loeb Student Center's art committee joined with the Fine Arts Museum of the Women's Interart Center in presenting a series of special events to salute 1975 Women and Art. Alice Neel (1900-1984) was an American visual artist known for portrait work which generally featured women as seen from a female perspective. Cindy Nemser (1937-2021) was an American art historian and writer and was the founder and editor of the Feminist Art Journal. Maggie Tripp (1921-2014) was a feminist and activist known as "the respected mouthpiece of the women's movement". Lawrence Alloway (1926-1990)was an English art critic and curator known for coining the terms "Pop Art" and "Mass Popular Art". Ruth Van Doren is an artist who works in painting, photography, glass blowing, papermaking, book arts, and jewelry. Dorothy Gillespie (1920-2012) was an American artist known for large, colorful, abstract sculptures and was artist in residence at the Women's Interart Center in NY. In this recording, a panel discussion among the group was moderated by Ms. Gillsepie at a Women's Interart Center event.- Creator
- Nemser, Cindy Heller
- Neel, Alice
- Gillespie, Dorothy
- Tripp, Maggie
- Alloway, Lawrence
- Van Doren, Ruth
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1975 Women & Art Panel Discussion Moderated by Dorothy Gillespie. May 13, 1975 Part 2
- Creator
- Nemser, Cindy Heller
- Neel, Alice
- Gillespie, Dorothy
- Tripp, Maggie
- Alloway, Lawrence
- Van Doren, Ruth
1975 Women & Art Panel Discussion Moderated by Dorothy Gillespie. May 13, 1975 Part 2
May 5-15, 1975 New York University's Loeb Student Center's art committee joined with the Fine Arts Museum of the Women's Interart Center in presenting a series of special events to salute 1975 Women and Art. Alice Neel (1900-1984) was an American visual artist known for portrait work which generally featured women as seen from a female perspective. Cindy Nemser (1937-2021) was an American art historian and writer and was the founder and editor of the Feminist Art Journal. Maggie Tripp (1921-2014) was a feminist and activist known as "the respected mouthpiece of the women's movement". Lawrence Alloway (1926-1990)was an English art critic and curator known for coining the terms "Pop Art" and "Mass Popular Art". Ruth Van Doren is an artist who works in painting, photography, glass blowing, papermaking, book arts, and jewelry. Dorothy Gillespie (1920-2012) was an American artist known for large, colorful, abstract sculptures and was artist in residence at the Women's Interart Center in NY. In this recording, a panel discussion among the group was moderated by Ms. Gillsepie at a Women's Interart Center event.- Creator
- Nemser, Cindy Heller
- Neel, Alice
- Gillespie, Dorothy
- Tripp, Maggie
- Alloway, Lawrence
- Van Doren, Ruth
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1975 Women & Art Panel Discussion Moderated by Dorothy Gillespie. May 13, 1975 Part 3
- Creator
- Nemser, Cindy Heller
- Neel, Alice
- Gillespie, Dorothy
- Tripp, Maggie
- Alloway, Lawrence
- Van Doren, Ruth
1975 Women & Art Panel Discussion Moderated by Dorothy Gillespie. May 13, 1975 Part 3
May 5-15, 1975 New York University's Loeb Student Center's art committee joined with the Fine Arts Museum of the Women's Interart Center in presenting a series of special events to salute 1975 Women and Art. Alice Neel (1900-1984) was an American visual artist known for portrait work which generally featured women as seen from a female perspective. Cindy Nemser (1937-2021) was an American art historian and writer and was the founder and editor of the Feminist Art Journal. Maggie Tripp (1921-2014) was a feminist and activist known as "the respected mouthpiece of the women's movement". Lawrence Alloway (1926-1990)was an English art critic and curator known for coining the terms "Pop Art" and "Mass Popular Art". Ruth Van Doren is an artist who works in painting, photography, glass blowing, papermaking, book arts, and jewelry. Dorothy Gillespie (1920-2012) was an American artist known for large, colorful, abstract sculptures and was artist in residence at the Women's Interart Center in NY. In this recording, a panel discussion among the group was moderated by Ms. Gillsepie at a Women's Interart Center event.- Creator
- Nemser, Cindy Heller
- Neel, Alice
- Gillespie, Dorothy
- Tripp, Maggie
- Alloway, Lawrence
- Van Doren, Ruth
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A Bhe Kri: Bhi: . . . (ca.)
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- Ka.ra.wik Tam Hcip
- Alangka Kyau Ca Re Man: Tang Maung
A Bhe Kri: Bhi: . . . (ca.)
This thematic digital collection represents the continuation of large-scale preservation through digitization of recorded music in Burma/Myanmar. The purpose is to safeguard the earliest but endangered recorded musical traditions of Burma, and to offer an open access avenue through which contemporary Myanmar and the global community may access those musical traditions. The media digitized for this project, 78rpm records, date from those first produced by local Burmese recording companies in the early 1920s to the end of the 1950s. Covering the stylistic and tuning changes that shift from historic traditions to "international" standards by the 1960s, these recordings are significant as our only existing aural documentation of pre-industrial music in Burma.- Creator
- Ka.ra.wik Tam Hcip
- Alangka Kyau Ca Re Man: Tang Maung
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A Bhe Kri: Bhi: . . . (hcum:)
- Creator
- Ka.ra.wik Tam Hcip
- Alangka Kyau Ca Re Man: Tang Maung
A Bhe Kri: Bhi: . . . (hcum:)
This thematic digital collection represents the continuation of large-scale preservation through digitization of recorded music in Burma/Myanmar. The purpose is to safeguard the earliest but endangered recorded musical traditions of Burma, and to offer an open access avenue through which contemporary Myanmar and the global community may access those musical traditions. The media digitized for this project, 78rpm records, date from those first produced by local Burmese recording companies in the early 1920s to the end of the 1950s. Covering the stylistic and tuning changes that shift from historic traditions to "international" standards by the 1960s, these recordings are significant as our only existing aural documentation of pre-industrial music in Burma.- Creator
- Ka.ra.wik Tam Hcip
- Alangka Kyau Ca Re Man: Tang Maung
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A Brief Conversation with Crystal (Akers) Surber
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- Surber, Crystal
- Spelbring, Aaron
A Brief Conversation with Crystal (Akers) Surber
On October 20, 2018 during the Radford University Homecoming celebration, the Archives & Special Collections Department held a few very brief and impromptu interviews with alumni. The purpose of these was to get a slight glimpse of what it was like to attend school here over the years, and to see what Radford University has meant to the alumni over the years. These oral history type films are very short and casual but convey some interesting information. In this interview, Crystal (Akers) Surber, class of 1979 spoke to us about her time at Radford and what it meant to her.- Creator
- Surber, Crystal
- Spelbring, Aaron
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A Brief Conversation with Lynne (Blumer) Iandolo
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- Iandolo, Lynne
- Spelbring, Aaron
A Brief Conversation with Lynne (Blumer) Iandolo
On October 20, 2018 during the Radford University Homecoming celebration, the Archives & Special Collections Department held a few very brief and impromptu interviews with alumni. The purpose of these was to get a slight glimpse of what it was like to attend school here over the years, and to see what Radford University has meant to the alumni over the years. These oral history type films are very short and casual but convey some interesting information.- Creator
- Iandolo, Lynne
- Spelbring, Aaron
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A Brief Conversation with William Iandolo
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- Iandolo, William
- Spelbring, Aaron
A Brief Conversation with William Iandolo
On October 20, 2018 during the Radford University Homecoming celebration, the Archives & Special Collections Department held a few very brief and impromptu interviews with alumni. The purpose of these was to get a slight glimpse of what it was like to attend school here over the years, and to see what Radford University has meant to the alumni over the years. These oral history type films are very short and casual but convey some interesting information. In this video, William Iandolo, class of 1982 spoke of his participation in the SGA, creating a Book Exchange, and his years of coaching soccer for the university.- Creator
- Iandolo, William
- Spelbring, Aaron
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Categories
- Audio Visual Collections
- Music of Burma On Locally Produced 78rpm Records717
- Banjo Construction Photograph Archive576
- Highland Summer Conference Video Collection199
- Banjo Masters20
- Women's March on Washington18
- Women's Interart Center17
- Radford Veterans Oral History Video Project12
- Conversations With Alumni Collection4
- March For Our Lives Movement3
- WVRU- Radford College/University Radio Station 89.9FM3
- Appalachian Performance2
- Radford College/University Press Conferences1
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- Burmese (Musical group)717
- Ethnomusicology--Asia.717
- Music--Asia--Discography.717
- Myanmar717
- Southeast Asia717
- Banjo Construction Photographic Collection576
- Musical instruments576
- Appalachian Region. Southern199
- Interviews199
- American literature Appalachian Region. Southern198
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-209
- Lanier, Parks159
- Alangka Kyau Ca Re Man: Tang Maung117
- Ka.ra.wik Tam Hcip96
- Edwards, Grace Toney83
- Tui: Na. Ya:78
- Tuil Nuing Kumpa.ni78
- Hangsa Ta. Hcan Raung: Wai Re: A Hpwai. Li Mi. Tak58
- Cin Tam Hcip Dhat Pra:48
- Cu Pa Huik Kumpa.ni Limi.tak48
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