African-American artists of Los Angeles oral history transcript, 1991 : Ruth G. Waddy

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Transcript of a 5.20-hour interview completed under the auspices of the UCLA Oral History Program Waddy discusses her childhood, her early work experience, her move to Los Angeles in the 1940's, and her work on preserving and publicizing the work of African-American printmakers; there is discussion of her work on two publications, Prints by American Negro artists (as a researcher) and Black artists on art (as co-editor), the creation of Art West Associated, her work as a painter and linoleum block designer, and the African-American art scene in Southern California The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley Artist and printmaker Volume includes index The UCLA Oral History Program : catalog of the collection / compiled by Constance S. Bullock (Los Angeles : Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles, 1982) is available in the UCLA Dept. of Special Collections Forms part of: Oral History collection, Dept. of Special Collections, University Library, University of California, Los Angeles
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