Harlan Gallery (Tucson, Ariz.).

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The Harlan Gallery was opened in 1972 in Tucson, Arizona by Roger and Pamela Harlan. The Harlan Gallery concentrated on contemporary artists of the Southwest that who had few venues or galleries that were showing contemporary art. Many of the artists that they showcased have gone on to make a name for themselves in the art world and in other mediums. Some examples would include Jürgen Partenheimer who became one of the foremost contemporary artists working in Germany today; Ron Shelton, a screen writer and movie director for such films as Bill Durham and White Men Can’t Jump ; Karen Truax, a leading female photographer; and Luis Jiménez, a nationally acclaimed sculptor of fiberglass art pieces. These and other Tucson artists were given the opportunity to share their creativity through the Harlan Gallery. The gallery closed in 1978. Shortly after closing, Roger Harlan became the Interim Director at the Tucson Museum of Art, and later was Deputy Director of the Arizona Commission on the Arts in Phoenix. Pamela Harlan helped facilitate the gifting of the Lawrence J. Heller collection, acquired by her father, to the Tucson Museum of Art.

From the guide to the Harlan Gallery Collection, 1967-2010, (bulk 1972-1978), (University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections)

The Harlan Gallery was opened in 1972 in Tucson, Arizona by Roger and Pamela Harlan. The Harlan Gallery concentrated on contemporary artists of the Southwest that were rejected by other galleries because they did not comply with Western Art. Many of the artists that they showcased have gone on to make a name for themselves in the art world and in other mediums. Some examples would include Jurgen Partenheimer who became one of the foremost contemporary artists working in Germany today; Ron Shelton, a screen writer and movie director for such films as Bill Durham and White Men Can't Jump; Karen Truax, a leading female photographer; and Luis Jimenez, a nationally acclaimed sculptor of fiberglass art pieces. These and other Tucson artists were given the opportunity to share their creativity through the Harlan Gallery. The gallery closed in 1978. Shortly after closing, Roger Harlan became the Interim Director at the Tucson Museum of Art, and later was Deputy Director of the Arizona Commission on the Arts in Phoenix.

From the description of Harlan Gallery Collection, 1967-2010 (bulk 1972-1978). (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 773828337

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creatorOf Harlan Gallery (Tucson, Ariz.). Harlan Gallery Collection, 1967-2010 (bulk 1972-1978). University of Arizona Libraries
creatorOf Harlan Gallery Collection, 1967-2010, (bulk 1972-1978) University of Arizona Libraries, Library Special Collections
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associatedWith Harlan, Pamela person
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associatedWith Harlan, Roger person
associatedWith Harlan, Roger. person
associatedWith Jimenez, Luis, 1940-2006. person
associatedWith Miller, Nancy Tokar. person
associatedWith Shelton, Ronald W. person
associatedWith Tucson Museum of Art. corporateBody
associatedWith Waid, Jim, 1 942. person
associatedWith Wenger, John. person
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Arizona--Tucson
United StatesArtists--United States
Arizona
United States
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Art, American
Art, American
Artists
Artists
Art museums
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Active 1967

Active 2010

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