Katherine Nash papers 1910-1982

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Katherine Nash papers 1910-1982

The collection consists of the personal papers of Katherine Nash, professor of sculpture in the Studio Arts Department at the University of Minnesota (1961-1976). It contains correspondence, information on her exhibits and commissions, lecture notes, sketches for sculpture, photographs, clippings and personal writings regarding her philosophy of art.

2 record boxes, 1 oversize box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6618966

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