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Ashe, First Quarter 2003, April 2003
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
["An Exhibit of Oil Paintings by Aleice Phillips Conley" Price Information, April 1991]
Price information for the works shown at the exhibit of oil paintings by Aleice Phillips Conley held from April 6-28, 1991. The exhibit was hosted at Barnes-Blackman Galleries and the proceeds benefit The Community Artists' Collective.
[Flyer: Body Movement by Buffy Landry]
Flyer advertising the "Body Movement" class series hosted by dancer Buffy Landry. Classes begin each Saturday beginning April 10, 1991.
[Jean Lacy Making a Funny Face]
Photograph of Jean Lacy posing for a photograph by placing her hands up to the sides of her face and grimacing slightly. Before her are books, art supplies, and papers laid out on a worktable, with pamphlets and clippings pinned to a board behind her. More supplies are placed on a table in the upper right background.
[Letter from Michelle Barnes to Dinah Godwin - 16 April 1987]
Letter from Michelle Barnes to Dinah Godwin discussing the establishment of a tax exempt organization and the services that the organization would provide for the Houston art community.
[Letter from Sarah Trottey and Michelle Barnes to Linda Bodnar-Balahutrak - April 27, 1987]
Letter from Sarah Trotty and Michelle Barnes to Linda Bodnar-Balahutrak discussing the joint sponsorship of Barnes Blackman Gallery and the Texas Southern University for two exhibitions of works by Black women artists from Texas.
[Meeting Minutes for the Artist Group Organizational Meeting - April 9, 1990]
Meeting minutes for the artist group organizational meeting at the Community Artists' Collective held on April 9, 1990.
[Pamphlet: The Jean Lacy Collage Workshop, April 20-21, 1990]
Pamphlet containing information about a workshop about collages hosted by artist Jean Lacy. It contains information about the workshop, a biography of the artist, and a registration form for the workshop.
[Portrait of Jean Lacy]
Photograph of Jean Lacy, seated on a couch and wearing a pleated dress. Her hands are clasped together in her lap.
[Postcard: Aleice Phillips Conley]
Postcard by the Community Artists' Collective presenting an exhibit of oil paintings by Aleice Phillips Conley. The gallery was hosted by Barnes-Blackman Galleries.
[Press Release Announcing Gallery Grouping of Local Artists - April 29, 1992]
Press release announcing an exhibit of local artists, including members of The Community Artists' Collective. The exhibit will run from May 15 through June 27, 1992.
[Press Release Announcing the "Acts of Peace" Exhibit - May 16, 1991]
Press release from Barnes-Blackman Galleries announcing the "Acts of Peace" exhibition featuring works from Annette Lawrence to be hosted from June 9 to July 21, 1991. The exhibit will include works from the artist's "Drawing Blood" and "Concluding Remarks" series.
[Press Release Announcing the "Ancestral and Urban Intrigues" Exhibit, April 1990]
Press release from The Community Artists' Collective announcing the "Ancestral and Urban Intrigues" exhibit featuring artwork from Jean Lacy. The exhibit ran from April 19 through May 27, 1990. Lacy will also conduct workshops at Texas Southern University teaching about collages.
[Press Release Announcing the "Ancestral and Urban Intrigues" Exhibit, April 1990 #2]
Press release from The Community Artists' Collective announcing the "Ancestral and Urban Intrigues" exhibit featuring artwork from Jean Lacy. The exhibit ran from April 19 through May 27, 1990. Lacy will also conduct workshops at Texas Southern University teaching about collages.
[Women at a Jean Lacy Workshop]
Photograph of women working on art in a workshop run by Jean Lacy. Artwork and art materials such as glue, paint, and tape, are laid out on a long work table, with three women putting together art. Other tabls with more materials and supplies are laid out in the background.
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