UW-Milwaukee School of Fine Arts, Office of Development and Marketing records, 1960-2000.

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UW-Milwaukee School of Fine Arts, Office of Development and Marketing records, 1960-2000.

Consists mainly of newspaper clippings, press releases, and public service announcements relating to events sponsored by the UWM School of Fine Arts and the Departments of Art, Film, Music, and Theatre and Dance. Also includes playbills, brochures, flyers, and photographs for various theatrical and musical events. Other material includes information on the artists who participated in the Great Artist Series and the International Festival of the Art Song, and correspondence with Arts Midwest and the Wisconsin Arts Board.

8.6 cubic ft. (12 boxes)

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University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Dept. of Theatre and Dance.

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Administrative history note: Activity in the theatre arts at UWM dates to 1911, when plays and musicals were given by the Dramatic Club and the senior class of the State Normal School. Prior to 1964, theatre arts classes were taken through the department of speech. The department of Theatre Arts officially started in the spring semester of 1964, two years after the formation of the School of Fine Arts. From the description of UW-Milwaukee Dept. of Theatre and Dance records, 1911-1990...

University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Dept. of Music.

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University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Dept. of Film.

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University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Dept. of Art.

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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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The WPA + 35 Exhibition, January 4-30, 1970, presented by the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee was a tribute to the crafts and quality of design which came of the Milwaukee Handicraft Project. The Project began in the Fall of 1935. It was one of the more unusual and diverse of the handicraft projects in its philosophy and its goals. Its "Project 1170" was a specially created project for women who needed work, interested in becoming self-supporting. Milwaukee County and...

International Festival of the Art Song.

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Fine arts quartet

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Northern Stage Company.

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