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Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives

Accession 01-237

Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Curatorial - Ceramics

Exhibition Records, 1986-1999

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator:Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Curatorial - Ceramics
Title:Exhibition Records
Dates:1986-1999
Quantity:1 cu. ft. (1 record storage box)
Collection:Accession 01-237
Language of Materials:English
Summary:

These records consist of materials created and maintained by Louise Allison Cort, Curator of Ceramics, documenting the coordination and publicity of the exhibition "Basketmaker in Rural Japan." Materials include correspondence, much of which is in Japanese; memoranda; color photographs, transparencies, and negatives of Hiroshima Kazuo, Japanese basketmaker, and his baskets; visitor surveys; press clippings; reception planning materials; video script; and publications with articles about the exhibition, some written by Cort.

Descriptive Entry

This accession consists of records created and maintained by Louise Allison Cort, Curator of Ceramics, documenting the coordination and publicity of the exhibition "Basketmaker in Rural Japan." Materials include correspondence, much of which is in Japanese; memoranda; color photographs, transparencies, and negatives of Hiroshima Kazuo, Japanese basketmaker, and his baskets; visitor surveys; press clippings; reception planning materials; video script; and publications with articles about the exhibition, some written by Cort.

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Preferred Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 01-237, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Curatorial - Ceramics, Exhibition Records

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Container List

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Nakamura Collection, National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) [1987-1998]

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Basketmaker: Exhibition Proposal [1986; 1992]

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Rural Baskets: Registrar [1994-1995]

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Rural Basketmaker: NMNH loan [1994]

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Rural Baskets: Nakamura [1994-1995]

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Rural Basketmaker: Video [1994-1999]

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Rural Basketmaker: Photography

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Rural Basketmaker: Book [1994-1995]

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Basketmaker Orders [Public Inquiry]

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Rural Basketmaker: Funding [1993-1995]

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Basketmaker: Orientations Resurgence [1994-1996]

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Rural Basketmaker: Publications [1994-1995]

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Rural Basketmaker: Embassy of Japan [1994-1995]

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Rural Baskets: Public Events and Reception [1994-1995]

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Rural Basketmaker: Public Programs [1994-1996]

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Rural Basketmaker: Docents [1994-1995]

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Rural Basketmaker: Museum Shop [1994-1995]

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Rural Basketmaker: Hiroshima visit [1994-1995]

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Basketmaker: Iiboshi visit [1995]

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Basketmaker: Correspondence [1994-1995]

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Basketmaker: Exhibition Travel [1995-1997]

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Basketmaker: Spencer Museum, Kansas, Lecture, 18 September 1997

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Basketmaker: Field Museum, Chicago, 24 November 1997-8 February 1998

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Basketmaker: Columbus Museum of Art, 22 January-28 March 1999

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CCAC Exhibition, 21 November 1998-17 January 1999

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Cotsen Baskets Asia Society, New York, 18 February-30 May 1999

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A Basketmaker in Washington, D.C., 1996 [Photographs of Mr. Hiroshima]

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