Box 9
Contains 9 Results:
Commissions, 1974-1981, undated
Contains correspondence concerning Nancy Barton's artwork Gello; her exhibit entitled Textures of our Earth; about gifting Bill, Barton’s artwork entitled Mask With Jaguars; and conversations with friends.
Cummington. Down of Arts , 1981-1991, undated
Contains Nancy Barton’s correspondence concerning her article, documents concerning the Cummington Community of artists, and some pages of Barton’s writings.
Copley Society , 1970-1972, undated
Corporate Art, 1977-1985, undated
Contains correspondence discussing Nancy Barton’s catalog, articles, and with Bowdoin College. Various gallery guides for The Walker Art Building and The UCLA Museum of Cultural History are included. Business Committee For The Arts, Inc. pamphlets, ASID Industry Foundation membership directory, and Info. about the Federal Reserve Bank Of Richmond are included. The People of the Philippines exhibit guide is also included.
Dan Degraaf , 1984, undated
Contains correspondence & documents concerning Daniel L. De Graaf showing Nancy Barton’s artwork in Chicago at the De Graaf Fine Art, Inc. gallery.
Dayton Museum- Ohio , 1987, undated
Contains correspondence discussing Nancy Barton’s occupational resume with the Dayton Art Institute. A Boothbay Region Art Foundation newsletter and a receipt for Barton’s order for wool are included.
Detroit Institute of Arts, 1976-1977, undated
Contains correspondence about making the Detroit Institute of Arts part of Nancy Barton’s traveling exhibit’s locations.
DJerassi Grant (1 of 2), 1976-1989, undated
Contains correspondence in reference to the Djerassi Foundation and correspondence with Roger Gilmore. Documents concerning the Djerassi Foundation and Nancy Barton’s exhibit entitled Textures of our Earth are included.A Lesotho Tapestry pamphlet is also included.
Djerassi Grant (2 of 2), 1982-1990, undated
Contains correspondence in reference to the Djerassi Foundation and inviting Nancy Barton to join the Djerassi Foundation. Documents concerning the Djerassi Foundation and Nancy Barton’s exhibit.