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Crimmins, William

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Crimmins, William J.

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Born to Willard and Jessie Crimmins (both of whom were in the Army), William (Bill) Crimmins and his brothers (Bert and Charlie) attended a BIA boarding school on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation in the early 1950s. They were among the small minority of anglo students in attendance there, as the bulk of the student body were Native American from nearby Reservations. Bill attended second grade there, then his family moved to Phoenix shortly thereafter. Bill dropped out of high school...

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Crimmins, William A.

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Monumenta was an outdoor modern art exhibit held in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1974. It consisted of fifty-four sculptures which had been created by forty different artists, including Christo, Willem De Koonig, Kosso Eloul, Richard Fleischner, Anne Healy, and James Rosati. The sculptures were loaned to Monumenta on a temporary basis for the sole purpose of the exhibit, which was open to the public from August 17 to October 13, 1974. The exhibit spanned ten di...

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Crimmins, William A.

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Monumenta was an outdoor modern art exhibit held in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1974. It consisted of fifty-four sculptures which had been created by forty different artists, including Christo, Willem De Koonig, Kosso Eloul, Richard Fleischner, Anne Healy, and James Rosati. The sculptures were loaned to Monumenta on a temporary basis for the sole purpose of the exhibit, which was open to the public from August 17, 1974 to October 13, 1974. The exhibit spanned ...

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