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Chicano and Mexican Calendar Art collection
This collection of calendar art consists of materials acquired as a purchase by the MSU Libraries or items separated from the papers of Juana and Jesse Gonzales, Julio Cesar Guerrero and Pedro and Diana Rivera. The items in the collection are as early as 1972 and the bulk in the first decade of 2000.
Ducks Unlimited artwork collection
The Ducks Unlimited Artwork Collection contains six pieces of companion artists' artwork from the Ducks Unlimited 1987 art series.
Harold Gregor papers
The Harold Gregor papers contain newspaper and magazine articles featuring the artist, exhibition cards and catalogues from throughout his artistic career, information about his personal achievements and his teachings, and images of his artwork.
Kennedy Prints! posters collection
The Kennedy Prints! posters collection consists of 22 posters created by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. They are cataloged individually in the library catalog.
Mark Rogovin papers
Obatala: New Arts Review publication
The collection contains one issue of Obatala: New Arts Review from April 1974. The issue contains poetry, graphic art, fiction, and articles on music and musicians.
Ollie Harrington political cartoons
The Ollie Harrington political cartoons consist of 92 color slides of Harrington's political cartoons, with black and white and color access photocopies of the images with their text. The subjects of the political cartoons frequently address racism, poverty, corruption, bourgeoisie, sex and sexism, and exploitation.
Peter Berg collection on Laura Davidson
The Peter Berg collection on Laura Davidson includes biographic and promotional materials, correspondence, and examples of her work.
South Africa postcard collection
The collection contains 400 postcard-sized artworks, including paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, beadwork, collages, and written statements. Most artwork was created by progressive women artists in South Africa. Most works are anonymous.
In addition to the physical postcards, in series one, there is additional digital material, including descriptions of the postcards and photographs of their original order, in series two.
Victor Sorell papers
Contained in this collection are materials related to Victor Sorell's writing, editing, and curating activities related to Chicano art in the Midwestern United States. Covers the interwoven topics of public art and society, as well as mural art.