Mary Louise Clifton Womer papers, 1944-1992.

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Mary Louise Clifton Womer papers, 1944-1992.

The Mary Louise (Clifton) Womer Papers contains correspondence, photographs, and a newspaper clipping related to her employment as the head of education at the Museum.

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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

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There was only one individual to hold an exhibition design related curatorship at the Museum. This was D. Craig Craven. Craven joined the Museum staff in March 1964 as the exhibitions designer. The following year the position title was changed to assistant curator of exhibitions. In 1970 Craven was promoted to curator of exhibitions. He left the Museum in 1973, after a short stint as the adjunct curator of exhibitions. From the description of Curator of Exhibitions records, 1967-1972...

Womer, Mary Louise

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Letters to author from various individuals on folk art in the Ozarks, specifically Missouri. From the description of Letters, 1939-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 56529680 The 57th Street Art Fair is Chicago's oldest juried art fair. It was founded in 1948 and is held on the first weekend in June, on 57th Street between Kimbark and Kenwood Avenues, in the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park, directly north of the University of Chicago campus. From the descript...