Lynn Randolph papers, 1967-

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Lynn Randolph papers, 1967-

The eleven series of Lynn Randolph Papers are housed in three boxes and contain documentation of her exemplary training and career in the visual fine arts including exhibits, shows, reviews, individual art projects and collaborations. The documentation of her longtime feminist and human rights activism in Houston and abroad is also an important part of the collection just as it is her life. Lynn Randolph's collaboration, both visual and literary, with Donna Haraway is represented as is her work for the Women's Action Coalition, the Woman's Caucus for Art and the El Salvador Project. Collected published works by Ms. Randolph and others have been separated and catalogued to Special Collections. Please find these by using Lynn Randolph Papers as the keyword search term. Also, the list of these catalogued items is found in Box 3, Folder 75.

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Randolph, Lynn, 1938-

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Painter; Houston, Tex. From the description of Lynn Moore Randolph papers, 1964-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80938601 Lynn Randolph is an artist, feminist, and human rights activist whose work spans the past four decades, from the 1960s to the 21st century. Reared in the refinery town of Port Arthur, Texas, she obtained a BFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 1961. After receiving her degree she moved to Houston, where she has lived and worked ev...