Brown, Lovisa
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
AFAM Oral History Project
This collection contains audio recordings conducted for the AFAM Oral History Project. This project is onoing and new recordings will be available for request and research on an onging basis.
Barbara Holdridge, interviewed by Emelie Gevalt, 2021-08-27
In this interview, art historian Barbara Holdridge discusses her journey unearthing and identifying the itinerant portrait painter Ammi Phillips. Holdridge shares the discovery process of connecting the “clues” of Phillips’s signature style, which include ham hands, swirling skirts and hook noses. She also discusses her friendship and collaboration with Mary Black (historian and former Curator at the American Folk Art Museum) in her process of legitimizing Phillips’s artwork.
Carolyn Mazloomi, interviewed by Emelie Gevalt, 2021-09-07
Henry Glassie, interviewed by Valérie Rousseau, 2021-07-29
Julie Phillips, interviewed by Valérie Rousseau, 2021-08-12
Shari Cavin and Randall Morris, interviewed by Valérie Rousseau, 2021-11-04
In this interview, the owners of Cavin-Morris Gallery, Shari Cavin and Randall Morris, discuss their distinct approach and contribution to the field of Folk Art. They touch upon their definition of Folk Art, the importance of cultural context, and their goal of redefining the canon.They also discuss the life and work of artists Bessie Harvey and David Butler.
Summary written by Maylyn Iglesias, AFAM Archives Intern
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