Providing Access to Primary Sources Documenting the Studio Craft Art Movement in America

Item

Title

Providing Access to Primary Sources Documenting the Studio Craft Art Movement in America

Description

This project will provide detailed finding aids for 115 unprocessed archival collections that document the studio craft movement in America from the mid-20th century to the present. These newly accessible collections, along with more than 270 related oral history interviews will comprise the world's largest single source of primary materials for the study of American craft. The project will also create unprecedented contextual online access via a dedicated webpage that will feature a comprehensive "guide” to these archival resources, with links to newly created EAD finding aids and oral history transcripts, enhanced with user-contributed essays and other features. The project will culminate in a symposium on craft scholarship.

Date

Temporal Coverage

0 - 0

Spatial Coverage

United States

Extent

725 Artwork (Including Original Paintings, Prints, Sculpture, Etc.), Audiovisual, Ephemera, Image, Manuscript, Text (Including Electronic Texts)

Identifier

PI2 Institution

Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Art

PI2 Name

Dr. Liza Kirwin

Primary Contact

Ms. Barbara Aikens

Request

$384,668

Was Funded