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- Title
- Alexi Maria, Oral History, Celebrate Petworth, November 18, 2023
- Date
- November 18, 2023
- Creator
- Rivera, Inaya; Maria, Alexi
- Description
- Inaya Rivera interviews Alexi Maria at Celebrate Petworth Day 2023 on the Petworth neighborhood, what the community is like, how the neighborhood has changed over the years, and what Maria thinks the neighborhood will look like in the future.
- Subject
- Neighborhood, culture, Petworth, D.C., arts, Upshur, community
- Country
- United States
- Rights statement
- Copyright for this object is held by American University and does not preclude any use the co-interviewee(s) may want to make of the information in the recordings themselves. This object is made available through the American University Digital Research Archive for research and educational purposes. Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the object beyond the bounds of Fair Use must be obtained from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- Ana Esteve Llorens Interview, May 20, 2020
- Date
- May 20, 2020
- Creator
- Ana Esteve Llorens; Naoko Wowsugi
- Description
- Visual artist Ana Esteve Llorens, who is originally from Spain but now resides in Austin, TX, shares how COVID has impacted her. The pandemic has both changed and not changed her life: she has had to reinvent how she relates to her family, friends, and students, but as an artist working alone in her studio, she believes that the loneliness many are feeling is not new to her. Ana's passion for creating art has been a primary motivation, as well as her network of friends. She says that we must keep hope alive, and talks about how she has come to appreciate the things she had taken for granted before, such as "the rhythms dictated by nature". Ana ends by saying that she's positive we'll make it out of this crisis. This video is part of the Humanities Truck's From Me To You: A Covid-19 Oral History Project. https://humanitiestruck.com/frommetoyou/
- Subject
- Austin, TX; Spain; COVID; COVID-19; coronavirus; pandemic; art; artist; teacher; studio; academia; family; friends; students; loneliness; work; hope; nature; positivity; crisis
- Country
- United States
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2161
- Rights statement
- Copyright for this object is held by American University and does not preclude any use the co-interviewee(s) may want to make of the information in the recordings themselves. This object is made available through the American University Digital Research Archive for research and educational purposes. Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the object beyond the bounds of Fair Use must be obtained from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- Anne Bouie Interview, October 20, 2020
- Date
- October 20, 2020
- Creator
- Dr. Anne Bouie; Joy Pierce
- Description
- Dr. Bouie is a Black artist currently living in Washington, D.C. She previously worked as a teacher and spent several years creating educational programing for inner city schools. She discusses her life from childhood, early education, later experiences in college and graduate school. Then, she talks about her experiences as a Black educator serving inner city students and her transition into being an artist. Finally, she shares her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement and the role of art and spirituality in sustaining social movements. The interview was conducted remotely through the podcasting program Zencastr and we experienced some technical difficulties.
- Subject
- Washington, DC; Black Lives Matter; Art; Education; Artist; Columbia Heights, DC; Spirituality; University of California Riverside
- Country
- United States
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2616
- Rights statement
- The copyright for this interview is retained by the D. C. Public Library and Humanities Truck at American University.
- Title
- Antonio Hernandez Interview, November 9, 2019
- Date
- November 9, 2019
- Creator
- Dan Kerr; Antonio Hernandez
- Description
- Antonio Hernandez, born and raised in Petworth, discusses his experiences living in the neighborhood. He reflects on the walkability and sense of community in the neighborhood, and reflects on his experiences going to the local elementary schools. He talks about how the neighborhood has changed and why his family decided to move to Prince George's County for better schooling. Antonio discusses the complex nature of gentrification and wishes he could go back to the Petworth of his childhood with the perspective he has now.
- Subject
- It's a Small World After All: Art Wraps on Historic Georgia Avenue event (2019); Petworth (Washington, D.C.); Park View (Washington, D.C.); New Hampshire Avenue (Washington, D.C.); Georgia Avenue (Washington, D.C.); Affordable housing; Gentrification; Education in Washington, D.C.; English as a Second Language (ESL); Afrocentric curriculum; Black history; Public transportation
- Country
- United States
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1978
- Rights statement
- Copyright for this object is held by American University and does not preclude any use the co-interviewee(s) may want to make of the information in the recordings themselves. This object is made available through the American University Digital Research Archive for research and educational purposes. Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the object beyond the bounds of Fair Use must be obtained from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- Antonious Bui Interview, May 14, 2020
- Date
- May 14, 2020
- Creator
- Antonious Bui; Naoko Wowsugi; Naoko Wowsugi
- Description
- Artist Antonious Bui, a fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA discusses the impact of COVID-19. Antonious shares how, as a cultural worker, there have been a number of postponements and cancellations that have impacted the ability of fellows at the Fine Arts Work Center to work collaboratively in person. Antonious discusses how the pandemic presented an opportunity to critique institutions and demand a more equitable future, thanking the Fine Arts Work Center for responding to demands for stipend and stay increases. Antonious talks about how family, loved ones, and other artists have provided invaluable support, and also shares how it's been inspiring to see how the pandemic can provide a model for collective movement on other issues like the climate crisis. Antonious ends by hoping that we see how our "normal" is unsustainable, as it only serves the richest and most privileged. We need to recognize that we are not all equal, and that we all need to continue to pay attention to understand that collective movement -- and art -- is more important than ever. This video is part of the Humanities Truck's From Me To You: A Covid-19 Oral History Project. https://humanitiestruck.com/frommetoyou/
- Subject
- Provincetown, MA; COVID; COVID-19; coronavirus; pandemic; art; artists; Fine Arts Work Center; culture; cultural worker; institutions; equity; justice; collective movement; climate change; privilege
- Country
- United States
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2134
- Rights statement
- Copyright for this object is held by American University and does not preclude any use the co-interviewee(s) may want to make of the information in the recordings themselves. This object is made available through the American University Digital Research Archive for research and educational purposes. Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the object beyond the bounds of Fair Use must be obtained from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- ARTifacts: No. 09, Spring 2002
- Date
- 2002
- Creator
- Albrecht, Kathe; Ballard, Trish
- Publisher
- Art History Program, College of Arts and Sciences, American University
- Description
- Eight pages.
- Subject
- Art History
- Type
- Newsletters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5546
- Title
- ARTifacts: No. 10, Fall 2002
- Date
- 2002
- Creator
- Albrecht, Kathe; Ballard, Trish
- Publisher
- Art History Program, College of Arts and Sciences, American University
- Description
- Six pages.
- Subject
- Art History
- Type
- Newsletters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5545
- Title
- ARTifacts: No. 11, Spring 2003
- Date
- 2003
- Creator
- Albrecht, Kathe; Ballard, Trish
- Publisher
- Art History Program, College of Arts and Sciences, American University
- Description
- Eight pages.
- Subject
- Art History
- Type
- Newsletters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5544
- Title
- ARTifacts: No. 12, Winter 2004
- Date
- 2004
- Creator
- Albrecht, Kathe; Fleischman, Trish
- Publisher
- Art History Program, College of Arts and Sciences, American University
- Description
- Six pages.
- Subject
- Art History
- Type
- Newsletters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5543
- Title
- ARTifacts: No. 14, Summer 2006
- Date
- 2006
- Creator
- Albrecht, Kathe; Fleischman, Trish
- Publisher
- Art History Program, College of Arts and Sciences, American University
- Description
- Eight pages.
- Subject
- Art History
- Type
- Newsletters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5542
- Title
- ARTifacts: No. 15, Summer 2007
- Date
- 2007
- Creator
- Albrecht, Kathe; Thornton, Stephanie
- Publisher
- Art History Program, College of Arts and Sciences, American University
- Description
- 12 pages.
- Subject
- Art History
- Type
- Newsletters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5541
- Title
- ARTifacts: No. 16, Summer 2008
- Date
- 2008-06
- Creator
- Albrecht, Kathe; Thornton, Stephanie
- Publisher
- Art History Program, College of Arts and Sciences, American University
- Description
- Eight pages.
- Subject
- Art History
- Type
- Newsletters
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5540
- Title
- Ashlie Gorman Interview, October 18, 2020
- Date
- October 18, 2020
- Creator
- Ashlie Gorman; Alexis Zilen
- Description
- The idea of a “new normal” has become common rhetoric within the United States as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This new normal includes not only updated health consciousness but larger structural transformations in economics and politics. This project will focus on a few microcosms of transformation; the rise of unemployment and the impact of the creative arts, and the effects of mental health during the ongoing pandemic. Overall, this interview between Ashlie Gorman and Alexis Zilen will provide insight into the new normal and the transformation of American creative culture during the pandemic.
- Subject
- COVID-19; pandemic; entertainment; performing arts; Gilbertsville, PA; Disney Parks; cast member; employment; Coronavirus; Orlando, FL; Boyertown Area School District; Youtube; mental health; Disney College Program; social media; quarantine
- Country
- United States
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2521
- Rights statement
- Copyright, including the right to publicity, has been transferred to American University via the Humanities Truck release form. There are no modifications to the agreement.
- Title
- Bronze sculpture of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral (1977) (4)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Bronze sculpture of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Arts
- Subject
- Bronze sculpture -- Washington (D.C.); Presidents in art -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Local Identifier
- O105-6
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-73707
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Bronze sculpture of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral (1977) (6)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Bronze sculpture of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Arts
- Subject
- Bronze sculpture -- Washington (D.C.); Presidents in art -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Local Identifier
- O105-8
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-73709
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral (1977)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Arts
- Subject
- Bronze sculpture -- Washington (D.C.); Presidents in art -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Local Identifier
- O080-6
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-73630
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral (1977) (2)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Arts
- Subject
- Bronze sculpture -- Washington (D.C.); Presidents in art -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Local Identifier
- O080-7
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-73631
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral (1977) (3)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln kneeling at the Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Arts
- Subject
- Bronze sculpture -- Washington (D.C.); Presidents in art -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Local Identifier
- O080-8
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-73632
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln, Washington National Cathedral (1977) (2)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Bay, Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Arts
- Subject
- Bronze sculpture -- Washington (D.C.); Presidents in art -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Local Identifier
- O064-14A
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-73351
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln, Washington National Cathedral (1977) (3)
- Date
- 1977
- Creator
- Striner, Herbert E.
- Description
- Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln, Washington National Cathedral.
- Series
- Arts
- Subject
- Bronze sculpture -- Washington (D.C.); Presidents in art -- Washington (D.C.)
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Local Identifier
- O064-15A
- Type
- Negatives (photographic)
- Physical Location
- American University Library
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-73352
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.