The Book as Art highlights artist’s books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts. The forward reads: The Book as Art welcomes readers to the amazing world of artists’ books. Treasures of intricate craftsmanship, artists’ books take every…
Razor Wire Women includes essays and art by scholars, artists, and activists that reveal the experiences of incarcerated women. The back of the book reads: Offering nuanced portraits of women's lives inside razor wire and prison walls, Razor Wire…
Catalogue for the Florida Visual Artist Fellowship, 1982 – 1983. The second page reads: The Department of State is pleased to present the 1982-83 Visual Artist Fellowship Catalogue to accompany the 22 artists exhibition at museums and galleries…
Letter from the U.S foreign affairs agency, United States Information Agency, 1990. The letter reads: The United States Information Agency gratefully acknowledges your recent assistance to Mr. Christian Poitevin of France who traveled in the United…
Letter from The National Museum of Women in the Arts, March 10, 1997. The letter reads: Dear Rosemarie: Thank you for lending Palm book to the Library and Research Center exhibition Book a s Art VIII which was extended until Feb 28th, 1997, by…
Letter from The National Museum of Women in the Arts, August 26, 2005. The letter reads: Dear Rosemarie: The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) is pleased to inform you that your work, Residue, which resides in the museum’s collection, has…