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[Sketch created by Michael Faircloth of a flowing dress, 2]
Art print of a sketch created by Michael Faircloth of a dress. In the artist's illustration, the model is wearing a long and flowing dress that widens down the body.
["Love and Nappiness Revue" live performance]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the "Love and Nappiness Revue" over the weekend of June 15-16th, 2001 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows various short performances all centered on the topic of promoting a positive image of the African American cultural heritage. All the skits focus on the rituals of beauty and the stories that are told as a result of the process of keeping one's hair.
["Wild Women Blues", live at the Mogador]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a performance of "Wild Women Blues" in Paris in 2001/2002. The footage shows the blues and jazz singers giving a lively performance accompanied by a jazz ensemble. The tape is edited to be from multiple camera angles.
[Letter from Julie Abel to Phillip C. Diebel - January 26, 2001]
A letter to Phillip C. Diebel from Julie Abel regarding a grant check from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts to the North Texas Institute for Educators in the Visual Arts (NTIEVA).
[Chrystalyn booth at Craft Mafia exhibition]
Photograph of a necklace display at Denton Craft Mafia's annual exhibition and sale at Art Six Coffee House. The necklaces, made of various shapes of beads, hang on metal racks and sit on a tabletop. A sheet of paper visible in the foreground reads, "Chrystalyn email list."
[Dance student performs at New Choreographers Concert]
Photograph of a dance student performing during the New Choreographers Concert hosted at the Murchison Performing Arts Center. The young woman can be seen crouched over on the right side of the photograph, bending her left knee and extending her right leg out to the side. She is lifting her left arm straight in the air and stabilizing herself with her right.
[Dance students perform at New Choreographers Concert, 1]
Photograph of UNT dance students performing original choreography during the New Choreographers Concert hosted at the Murchison Performing Arts Center. Six young women can be seen on stage smiling. One woman in the center of the group is facing to the right of the camera, bending her right knee, and extending her left arm up and her right arm back.
[Dr. Alan McClung conducts Concert Choir]
Photograph of Dr. Alan McClung directing the UNT Concert Choir during a performance at the Murchison Performing Arts Center. McClung is facing to the right of the camera, extending both arms out in front of himself. A group of young women can be seen standing in four rows in the background.
[Flautist performs in front of audience]
Photograph of a flautist performing at in front of an audience, taken from above. The musician can be seen in the top right corner of the image, facing to the left of the camera. He is holding the flute up to his mouth with both hands. Members of the audience can be seen sitting in rows across from him.
[Individuals observe Diet Coke dress]
Photograph of two individuals observing a dress made of Diet Coke cans, displayed as part of UNT's Recycled Fashion Exhibit. The man (right) and woman (left) can be seen with their backs turned to the camera, standing across from the dress on either side. Concept sketches have been posted on the wall behind the garment.
[Metalsmithing students in enameling studio, 1]
Photograph of UNT metalsmithing students in the enameling studio on campus. Three individuals can be seen sitting at a table, applying enamel to their pieces. Containers of enamel and adhesive are visible on the tabletop among other items.
[Metalsmithing students in enameling studio, 2]
Photograph of UNT metalsmithing students in the enameling studio on campus. Two individuals (left, 2nd right) can be seen sitting at a table, applying enamel to their pieces with paintbrushes. A third student (2nd left) is standing next to the table, reaching for her head with her right hand. A fourth individual (right) can be seen sitting in front of an open kiln in the background.
[Metalsmithing students use studio equipment]
Photograph of two UNT metalsmithing students using equipment in the studio on campus. Two young women can be seen at a workbench, facing to the left of the camera. The student on the left is using a shear to cut a sheet of metal while the student on the right places a metal strip between the jaws of a bench vise. Other tools and equipment are visible on the tabletop around them.
[Necklaces on display at Craft Mafia exhibition]
Photograph of a necklace display at Denton Craft Mafia's annual exhibition and sale at Art Six Coffee House. The necklaces, made of square-shaped charms on ball chains, can be seen hanging in a row, receding into the background.
[NT Daily staff member in cubicle]
Photograph of a staff member at the North Texas Daily sitting at a cubicle. The man can be seen in the center of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera and raising his right hand. A young woman is sitting at the cubicle next to him in the background.
[Piccoloist performs in front of audience]
Photograph of a piccoloist performing at in front of an audience, taken from above. The musician can be seen in the central top portion of the image, behind a sheet music stand. He is holding the piccolo up to his mouth with both hands. Members of the audience can be seen sitting in rows in the bottom half of the photograph with their backs to the camera.
[Student creates rubbings in Math Methods]
Photograph of a College of Education student creating rubbings on a Coin Identification sheet as part of a money handling project. The young woman can be seen sitting at a desk, looking down at a sheet of paper as she uses a crayon to expose the textures of coins placed underneath. Extra coins and crayons are visible among other items on the tabletop in front of her.
[Student creates rubbings in Math Methods, closeup]
Photograph of a College of Education student creating rubbings on a Coin Identification sheet as part of a money handling project. The student's hands can be seen dragging a crayon over a sheet of paper, exposing the texture of coins placed underneath. Extra coins and crayons are visible on the tabletop in the background.
[Student throws bowl on the wheel]
Photograph of a UNT ceramics student throwing a large bowl on a throwing wheel. The student can be seen sitting behind the bowl, pressing a wooden tool to the inside of the piece with both hands. Buckets are visible beneath a shelf in the background.
[Student trims bowl on the wheel]
Photograph of a UNT ceramics student trimming a bowl on a throwing wheel. The student can be seen from the torso down, facing the bowl, which has been placed upside down on the wheel. He is using his fingers to refine the foot of the bowl. Clay trimmings and tools can be seen on the table in front of him.
[Students clip coupons in Math Methods, 1]
Photograph of two students cutting out coupons and advertisements as part of a budgeting project in Dr. Jeanne Tunks' Math Methods class. The young women are sitting side by side at a desk, facing to the right of the camera. They are both looking down at piles of advertisements scattered across the tabletop in front of them.
[Students clip coupons in Math Methods, 2]
Photograph of two students cutting out coupons and advertisements as part of a budgeting project in Dr. Jeanne Tunks' Math Methods class. The young women are sitting across from each other at a desk, looking down at the magazines in their hands. Other students can be seen working at a separate table in the background.
[Students discuss ideas in Math Methods]
Photograph of two students discussing theories, ideas, and designs presented in Dr. Jeanne Tunks' Math Methods class at UNT. The young women are sitting side by side at a desk, facing a laptop to the right. Papers are scattered across the tabletop in front of them.
[Students observe Howard Sherman painting]
Photograph of two UNT students observing a painting by Howard Sherman as part of his MFA exhibition, "Love On The Brain," showcased at the Cora Stafford Gallery. The students can be seen standing on the right side of the photograph, facing the large painting on the left.
[Students socialize in Math Methods]
Photograph of three young women sitting around a table in Dr. Jeanne Tunks' Math Methods class at UNT. One student (center) appears to be writing on a worksheet while the others (left, right) smile at each other. Papers, a laptop, and other items are visible on the tabletop between them. Other students can be seen working at tables in the background.
[Students work on assignment in Math Methods]
Photograph of two students working on an assignment in Dr. Jeanne Tunks' Math Methods class at UNT. The man (right) and woman (left) can be seen sitting across from each other, looking down at a large map on the table between them. The man is placing a labeled marker on an area of the map.
[Two individuals fold origami]
Photograph of two individuals folding origami. Two sets of hands can be seen on a tabletop, folding triangular creases into small, floral sheets of paper.
[Wrist cuffs on display at Craft Mafia exhibition]
Photograph of a wrist cuff display at Denton Craft Mafia's annual exhibition and sale at Art Six Coffee House. The cuffs, made of floral and abstract patterned fabric, are being displayed on a wooden shelf.
[Young man wears National Collegiate Network robe]
Photograph of a young man wearing a robe branded for the National Collegiate Network (NCN), a Tokyo-based organization that partners with US Universities to offer education and job placement to Japanese students. The young man can be seen standing in front of a table, facing to the left of the camera and looking down at a sheet of paper in his hands. Makisu and other items are visible on the tabletop below him.
[Zachary Austrew and others in NT Daily office]
Photograph of Zachary Austrew (center), Spring 2006 editor-in-chief of the North Texas Daily, conversing with two individuals in an office. Austrew is sitting at a desk, facing to the right of the camera and reaching for a canned drink with both hands. Two computers can be seen on the desk in front of him. A man (left) and a woman (right) are standing across from each other in the foreground, looking down at Austrew's drink. Austrew and the other man are smiling.
[Zachary Austrew gives Photoshop advice]
Photograph of Zachary Austrew, Photojournalism senior at UNT and Spring 2006 editor-in-chief of the North Texas Daily, giving Jimmy Alford, Photojournalism junior, Photoshop advice for the cover of the April 28th edition of "Scene." Austrew (right) is leaning over Alford's desk to point at part of an image on the computer screen. Alford (left) is sitting at the desk with his back turned to the camera.
On the occasion of the inauguration of Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection
Article and gallery of photographs from the gala premiere for the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit held at the Meadows Museum in Dallas.
[Capital Culture Hits the Airwaves]
Article about Lance Avery Morgan's television feature, "Capital Culture," on Fox 7/KTBC in Austin, Texas.
Luxury Town, U.S.A.: High-End Brands Expand, And Austin Gets a Makeover --- New Wealth, Galas Draw Tiffany, Louis Vuitton; Nieman's Black Tie Plan
Article published in the Wall Street Journal about the growth of high-end retail in Austin, Texas.
[Letter from Mike Allen to Ricky Lark, June 7, 2000]
Letter from Mike Allen to Ricky Lark discussing Lark's resignation from the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Newspaper clipping: ACLU Sues For Justice]
Clipping from an issue of the Texas Civil Liberties Dispatch, a newsletter of the ACLU. Features an article about the Tulia, Texas ACLU court case.
[1st Naomi Bruton arts scholarship award winner]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded following "Talking Funny With Hot Blues & Jazz" Saturday's performance. The footage shows the awarding of the 1st Naomi Burton Arts Scholarship. Performer Cece Antoinette is Naomi Brutons daughter.
[Leonard Arnold II]
Audio recording of Leonard Arnold II. Written on CD plastic: Leonard Arnold II, Leonard Arnold. 1. Honey Dew. Skinny Dippin'. 3. Laverta. 4. Maggie. 5. Baby Let Me In. 6. Ain't No Gas. 7. Where'd I Get These Blues. 8. Money Up Front. 9. I'm Doin' Aright. 10. A One Armed Rockin' Chair. Written on CD: Recorded in The Woods. Trail Koss Production. Leonoard Arnold II.
[Leonard Arnold III]
Audio recording of Leonard Arnold III. Written on CD plastic: Leonard Arnold III, Leonard Arnold. 1. Working On The Line. 2. Break From The Blues. 3. Oessano. 4. Della. 5. Show Me You Nekkid. 6. Going Back To Texas. 7. Sent The Devil Packin'. 8. Bloomer Puddin Pie. 9. Hill On The Mood. 10. I Love You. Written on CD: Recorded in The Woods. Trail Koss Production. Leonoard Arnold III, "The Turd."
[3rd annual Sankofa Café Bash "Spoken Word "Til Midnight"]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the conclusion of the 3rd annual Sankofa Café Bash "Spoken Word "Til Midnight" literary voices series performance. The spoken word event featured Ordained in Lyrics, Surreal Thought Universe and musical group Common Folk Band.
[Austin American-Statesman Interview with Lance Avery Morgan]
Document containing questions and answers from an Austin American-Statesman interview with Lance Avery Morgan.
[Chris Ma takes apart computer tower in Micro Maintenance office]
Photograph of Chris Ma, Computer Science senior at UNT, taking apart a computer tower in the Micro Maintenance office located in the General Academic Building (GAB). Ma is reaching both arms into the open tower on the table in front of him. Computer parts can be seen in the foreground.
[Kerry Stanhope sits in Health and Wellness Center office, 1]
Photograph of Kerry Stanhope, Journalism senior at UNT, working in the Student Health and Wellness Center on campus. Stanhope is facing to the left of the camera, looking at a computer on the desk in front of him. A sign posted on an open door in the foreground reads, "Put Things for Kerry In Here ---->."
[Kerry Stanhope sits in Health and Wellness Center office, 2]
Photograph of Kerry Stanhope, Journalism senior at UNT, working in the Student Health and Wellness Center on campus. Stanhope is facing to the left of the camera, looking down at a sheet of paper on the desk in front of him. A spreadsheet can be seen on the screen of a desktop computer to the right of the paper.
[Lisa Kelsey and woman sit at Bruce Hall desk]
Photograph of Lisa Kelsey (left), Resident Assistant at Bruce Hall, sitting at her desk with another woman (right). Kelsey is holding a telephone up to her right ear and looking down.
[Lisa Kelsey shows off arm graffiti]
Photograph of Lisa Kelsey, Resident Assistant at Bruce Hall, posing behind her desk. Kelsey is sitting down, looking at the camera with a scrunched nose and smiling. She is flexing her left arm to show off writing that reads, "[...] ARE A LIE! LISA KELSEY IS NOT A NICE PERSON."
[Lisa Kelsey sits at Bruce Hall desk]
Photograph of Lisa Kelsey, Resident Assistant at Bruce Hall, sitting at her desk. Kelsey is facing the camera, looking down. Board games, binders, and other items can be seen on a bookshelf along the back wall of the room.
[Man delivers pizza to UNT event]
Photograph of a Pizza Hut employee delivering pizza to a UNT event. The delivery man can be seen on the left side of the photograph, facing a young man on a motorized scooter to the right. The man on the right is taking two pizza boxes out of a carrier in the employee's hands.
[Man draws on Lisa Kelsey's arm]
Photograph of Lisa Kelsey (right), Resident Assistant at Bruce Hall, with a man (left) on the UNT campus. Kelsey is looking down and smiling as the man draws shapes on her right arm with a pen.
[Marc Cavendar prepares milkshake at Corner Store]
Photograph of Marc Cavendar, Marketing junior at UNT, preparing a milkshake in the Corner Store on campus. Cavendar can be seen in the central and left portions of the photograph, looking down at the milkshake on the counter in front of him. He is using a small ladle to pour sauce on top of the shake.
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