MA/MA-3. Curatorial and Research
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
Contemporary Curatorial Department Records
Contemporary Curatorial Department Records
This collection contains records create or received by Sue Graze, Curator of Contemporary Art 1978-1989, and Joan Davidow, Acting Assistant Curator of Contempoary Art, until 1989-1992. Records include exhibitions, correspondence, lecure planning and NEA controversy.
Contemporary Curatorial Department Records
This collections contains records created or received by contemporary department staff, primarily curator Charlie Wylie and possibly Suzanne Weaver. The bulk of the records are exhibition-related, including Concentrations series artists. The collection also contains files related to lectures and events.
Curator Charles Venable Records
This collection contains the early records of Charles Venable, Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts. Major topics in the collection include acquisitions, Bybee Collection, Dallas Symposium, Decorative Arts Study Committee / Decorative Arts Committee, and Friends of the Decorative Arts / Decorative Arts Guild of North Texas.
Curator Robert M. Murdock Records
This collection contains the records of Robert M. Murdock, Curator of Contemporary Art, 1970-1978. Murdock was the first contemporary curator and first specialized curator at the DMFA. The collection contains miscellaneous subject-based files.
Curator Sue Graze Records
The collection contains the records of Sue Graze, Acting Curator / Associate Curator / Curator of Contemporary Art, 1978-1989. Records consist of correspondence files with artists, galleries, and institutions. The collection also includes subject files primarily on exhibitions and the Friends of Contemporary Art.
Curatorial Assistants Records
This collection contains records created and/or maintained by various curatorial assistants over time, including but not limited to Martha MacLeod, Chelsea Pierce, Hilde Nelson, Alyssa Wood, Meg Roppolo, Veronica Myers, and Ellie Canning. The bulk of the records relate to the European and Contemporary departments. Subjects include exhibitions, research projects, Brettell and Rosenberg lecture series, and policies & procedures.
Curatorial Collections
The collection is an artifical collection consisting of miscellaneous, single archival items acquired by curators in the course of their research, exhibitions and publications, or related to DMA collection objects. Items are arranged by curatorial department.
Curatorial Department Histories
This information-only collection collates information on curators and curatorial departments. The information in this collection is a living list and will be updated and edited as new information is discovered.