In this oral history, Mary Miss recounts her early influences and formative creative experiences, such as viewing much of the American southwest from the backseat of a moving Chevy. She details how the environment and the viewer's physical, mental, and social engagement have been primary elements of her work. Mary also talks about what it was like to be an artist during the 1960s and 1970s in New York City. She reflects on some of her unrealized project proposals, and provides advice for artists both young and old
Sonia Gechtoff is a painter who has worked in the Bay Area, CA, and in the NYC artist communities. S...
This oral history focuses on Carmen Torruella-Quander’s career as a representational artist. It look...
Rose Mosner, very early on as a child, was exposed to the best in art as her father took her through...
Nancy Haynes talks about her experiences entering the art world at an early age in New York. She des...
Gilda Pervin began showing her art in school before moving to Texas where she started her first stud...
Mary Miss has reshaped the boundaries between sculpture, architecture, landscape design, and install...
Susan May Tell discusses her experiences as a photojournalist for the Villager, NY Times, and NY Pos...
This Oral History explores the story of Amaranth Ehrenhalt and how being an artist is more of a way ...
In this oral history interview, visual artist Lilian Thomas Burwell talks about her childhood, schoo...
Interviewed by Maryo Gard EwellIn her 2018 oral history interview with Maryo Gard Ewell, Mary Demet...
Carol Hamoy discusses her experiences being a woman artist. Through her artwork, Hamoy gives voice t...
Harriet FeBland has always been a pioneer. As a women artist, Harriet has been a pioneer since she w...
The theme of the oral history is “Challenges: Youth and Age.” We focused on exploring the evolution ...
Ann Zahn is a visual artist born on June 7, 1931. The interview asks about her arts and her personal...
About Mary Tillman Smith Mary Tillman Smith was born in Brookhaven, Mississippi in 1905. Born to a l...
Sonia Gechtoff is a painter who has worked in the Bay Area, CA, and in the NYC artist communities. S...
This oral history focuses on Carmen Torruella-Quander’s career as a representational artist. It look...
Rose Mosner, very early on as a child, was exposed to the best in art as her father took her through...
Nancy Haynes talks about her experiences entering the art world at an early age in New York. She des...
Gilda Pervin began showing her art in school before moving to Texas where she started her first stud...
Mary Miss has reshaped the boundaries between sculpture, architecture, landscape design, and install...
Susan May Tell discusses her experiences as a photojournalist for the Villager, NY Times, and NY Pos...
This Oral History explores the story of Amaranth Ehrenhalt and how being an artist is more of a way ...
In this oral history interview, visual artist Lilian Thomas Burwell talks about her childhood, schoo...
Interviewed by Maryo Gard EwellIn her 2018 oral history interview with Maryo Gard Ewell, Mary Demet...
Carol Hamoy discusses her experiences being a woman artist. Through her artwork, Hamoy gives voice t...
Harriet FeBland has always been a pioneer. As a women artist, Harriet has been a pioneer since she w...
The theme of the oral history is “Challenges: Youth and Age.” We focused on exploring the evolution ...
Ann Zahn is a visual artist born on June 7, 1931. The interview asks about her arts and her personal...
About Mary Tillman Smith Mary Tillman Smith was born in Brookhaven, Mississippi in 1905. Born to a l...
Sonia Gechtoff is a painter who has worked in the Bay Area, CA, and in the NYC artist communities. S...
This oral history focuses on Carmen Torruella-Quander’s career as a representational artist. It look...
Rose Mosner, very early on as a child, was exposed to the best in art as her father took her through...