Art

The Gift of Art

Location

310 S. Humphrey Avenue
60302 Oak Park, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, McMahon, Margot
Date: 
2015
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Abstract: 
"The Gift of Art is a how-to book explaining in detail the content of workshops that give students the time and space to exercise creativity by learning sculpting processes." *
Language: 
English
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* Abstract taken from http://www.margotmcmahon.com/giftofart.html
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ISSN/ISBN: 
9781495177408
Item Donor: 
Margot McMahon

Maxine, issue no. 4

Location

PO Box 408774
60640-8774 Chicago, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
magazine,Maxine, issue no. 4
Date: 
1998
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
4
Abstract: 
A Chicago-based woman's health zine. "A literate companion for churlish girls and rakish women"
Language: 
English
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Basement Show, September 24th, 2010

Catalog Number: 
magazine,Basement Show, September 24th, 2010
Date: 
September 24, 2010
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English
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The Labletter, 2013

Pork, Summer 2013

Location

Eugene, OR
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
magazine,Pork, Summer 2013
Date: 
summer 2013
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
10
Abstract: 
Language: 
English
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Chicago Under Wraps

Catalog Number: 
book,Caxton Club
Date: 
1999
Abstract: 
Published by the Caxton Club of Chicago in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the Caxton Club and held from November 29, 1999, to January 10, 2000 at the Ryerson and Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Language: 
English
Subjects: 
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0940550105

After Adelita: Myths, Heroes, and Revolutionaries

Catalog Number: 
Zine, After Adelita: Myths, Heroes, and Revolutionaries
Date: 
2010
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
"After Adelita" includes works that express ideas about myths, heroes, and revolutionaries by women artists who work in diverse media, such as video, painting, photography, and printmaking. The collection is inspired by Adelita, a folkloric proto-feminist figure in Mexican history.
Language: 
English
Spanish
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