Kate and Carl Bergquist Papers 1952-1996 1959-1979

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Kate and Carl Bergquist Papers 1952-1996 1959-1979

Kate and Carl Bergquist shared a talent and love for art and graphic design and both made careers out this talent. Kate worked predominately as a freelance artist and illustrator for local organizations and businesses. Her husband Carl taught visual communication at the University level as well as maintaining a career as a graphic designer and photographer. This collection contains sketches, banners, bookmarks, broadsides, correspondence, financial documents, meeting minutes, photographs, posters and promotional materials related to their work.

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