Joyce Cutler-Shaw Papers 1972 - 2001

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Joyce Cutler-Shaw Papers 1972 - 2001

Papers of Joyce Arlene Cutler-Shaw, artist, lecturer and founder of the Landmark Art Project, Inc., and Landmark Art Collaborative. The collection documents Cutler-Shaw's teaching career at the University of California, San Diego Extension (1972-1974), Palomar College (1974-1978), and San Diego State University (1978-1980) and her "Art and Artist Lecture Series," a program of video interviews with prominent artists, including David and Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, John Cage, Christo, Allan Kaprow, and Edward Rusha. Materials related to the Landmark Art Projects, Inc. and the Landmark Art Collaborative (1985-1992) include administrative files, project proposals and descriptions, preliminary sketches and drawings, funding initiatives, and photographs and slides for individual projects, especially "Survival-Evolution," "Urban Meadows," "Urban Mesa," "Museum of Seasonal Change," and "Performance Art/Art Performance." The collection also contains extensive documentation of Cutler-Shaw's individual works, handwritten notes, correspondence, personal projects, solo exhibitions, interviews, and biographical articles.

48.4 Linear feet; 48 archives boxes, 7 card file boxes, 20 records cartons, 11 oversize folders, 2 art bin items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6659966

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Cutler-Shaw, Joyce, 1932-

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Nochlin, Linda.

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Rusha, Edward

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Lippard, Lucy R., 1937-

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