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Barnard Archives & Special Collections

Barnard Archives & Special Collections

Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning 423
Barnard College
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027, USA
archives@barnard.edu
The Barnard Archives and Special Collections collects and makes accessible materials that document campus and academic life at Barnard, as well as broader feminist histories.

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Connections Project/ Conexus Exhibition Documentation and Artwork, 1985-1989

8.83 Linear Feet
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This collection highlights the international, feminist art exhibit Connections Project/ Conexus, co-curated by Josely Carvalho and Sabra Moore. The collection contains documentation of the exhibition's creation including correspondence to and from participating artists, correspondence between the curators, correspondence with exhibiting institutions, design specifications, insurance information, and budgets. It also contains original pieces of artwork including a photocopier artists book and individual artworks.
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Dianne Smith Papers, 1928-2021, bulk 1979-2020

4.5 Linear Feet
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Dianne Smith (born 1965) is a contemporary artist working from Harlem, New York. The contents of the Dianne Smith Papers include her art making and art practice materials, her teaching materials, personal and family documents, and photographs.
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Sabra Moore NYC Women's Art Movement Collection, 1969-1996, bulk 1970-1992

13.78 Linear Feet
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This collection documents Sabra Moore's involvement in the Women's Art Movement, Women's Caucus for Art, Women Artists in Revolution, Heresies Collective, and other feminist artist groups based in New York City from the 1970s to the mid-1990s. The collection consists of flyers, publications, artwork, t-shirts, correspondence, photographs, and protest ephemera conceived of, and created by, Moore and her artist colleagues.
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