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RG 30/361 - Sharon F. Patton (1944- )
Inventory
An asterisk (*) indicates restricted records.

Series I. Biographical File (2f) - Restricted

Box 1

Resumes and Professional Files, 1998-2001
Clippings and Brochures, 1998-2003

Series II. Correspondence (1f)

Professional Correspondence, 1999-2001

Series III. Files Relating to Exhibitions, Symposia and Presentations (5f)

Arts in Transit Committee, 2002
Exhibition Catalogues, 1984-1990
Presentations (at Akron, Boston, Cleveland, Colgate, Dallas, Detroit, and Oberlin), 1999-2002 (2f)
"Threads of Freedom," an Underground Railroad Symposium, 2001

Series IV. Instructional Files (2f) - Restricted

ART 111-01-"Introduction to African Art," Spring 2002 Module Course Syllabus, 2002
Student Final Exams, May 2002

Series V. Stereotype Popular Artwork (8 items)

Box 2

Salt and Pepper Shaker Figurines, n.d.
Educational Cotton Novelty, February 1939

Oversized Box 4

Aunt Jemima Prints, 1916, 1921, n.d. (3)
Gold Dust Print, 1916
Receipts for Stereotype Popular Prints, 1991, 1995

Series VI. Writings (2f)

Box 3

About Patton

"Sharon Patton: Can Teach, Can Do," The International Review of African American Art, v.19 no.1, p.3.
"The Word: Writing African American Art History," The International Review of African American Art, v.19 no. 1, p. 49.

By Patton

"African Heritage: Afro-American Art in the United States," Colorlines, 1983-1984, p. 8.
"Antebellum Louisiana Artisans: The Black Furniture Makers," The International Review of African American Art, v. 12 no. 3, p. 15-23, 58-62.
"The Asante Umbrella," African Arts, August 1984, p. 64-73.
"Development of Culture by Black Artisans," Negro History Bulletin, 1983, p. 43-45.
"A Divine Presence in the Art of Romare Bearden," ISM 1993, p. 29-32.
"Living Fearlessly with and within Difference(s): Emma Amos, Carol Ann Carter, and Martha Jackson-Jarvis," African American Visual Aesthetics: A Postmodernist View, 1991, p. 45-80.
"Melvin Edwards: Sculptor of the African-American Ethos," The Black Scholar, 1994, p. 51-55.
"The Search for Identity 1950-1987," African American Artists, n.d., p. 73- 113.
"Vincent Smith: Images and Evocations," Black American Literature Forum, Spring 1985, p. 26-27.

Series VII. Photographs (1f.)

Painting Collection of Abe J. Goldsmith, 1998

 
 
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