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Drawer SFCI 35R

 Container

Contains 80 Results:

Proposals: People's Project, "The Speak"s and health-oriented projects, 1997-1999

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_6
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Building Electronic Communities: An Artist's Inquiry into the World Wide Web, with The Andy Warhol Museum and Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT) at the Heinz School for Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon (1998 – 1999) By STUDIO Fellow, Carolyn P. Speranza

Dates: 1997-1999

Tandem Projects in Art, Technology, Video Projection and Web Artworks, 1992-2001

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_7
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Overview

Tandem Projects in Art, Technology, Video Projection and Web Artworks (1992 – 2001)

Related Work: body-oriented artworks and video installation; web-based or NET artworks; public art park benches with billboard-sized, digital photo-collage murals; an artist book telecommunications artists directory, including The DAX Group; an artist book on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla; arts and history center correspondence; Japan Fellowship application

Dates: 1992-2001

Fellowship income sources, 1999-2000

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_8
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Overview

Budget Accounting for All Income Sources: the STUDIO, The Andy Warhol Museum, Center for Arts Management and Technology, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Pitt Arts, Schneider Museum, SPACES Gallery, Citizens for the Arts in PA (Pennsylvania Arts Council), First Night Pittsburgh

Dates: 1999-2000

Carolyn Speranza + Lisa Link, 1993-1998

 Sub-Series — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80b
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80b
Overview

This collection contains correspondence, documentation, source material, and reflections by Carolyn P. Speranza and Lisa Link while fellows at the STUDIO for Creative Inquriy at Carnegie Mellon University. Projects include "End of the Line: building bridges with Pittsburgh busways" with collaboration from Port Authority of Allegheny County and "It Makes My Bread Sweeter" with Community + Art = Adopting Aliquippa.

Dates: 1993-1998

Project overview and project development correspondence, 1996-1997

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80b_1
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80b
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: End of Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh Busways (1996 – 1998) by STUDIO Fellows, Carolyn P. Speranza and Lisa LinkProject OverviewIn their examination of historic as well as contemporary issues in Pittsburgh communities, the artists held workshops at neighborhood Carnegie Branch Libraries. Four common themes surfaced from participants’ oral histories, photographs and collage-making: The Unsung Hero, Urban Removal, Rebuilding Our Neighborhoods and Community...
Dates: 1996-1997

End of Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh Busways project binder, 1996-1998

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80b_2
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80b
Overview

At the completion of the project Link and Speranza organized a 3-ring binder and gave it to STUDIO personnel. This folder contains pages and artifacts from the original binder. (Some elements are still missing as of March 25, 2024 – cps)

Dates: 1996-1998

Partnership with the Carnegie Branch Libraries and The Pennsylvania Department, Carnegie Library, 1996-1997

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80b_3
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80b
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: End of Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh Busways (1996 – 1998) by STUDIO Fellows, Carolyn P. Speranza and Lisa LinkProject OverviewIn their examination of historic as well as contemporary issues in Pittsburgh communities, the artists held workshops at neighborhood Carnegie Branch Libraries. Four common themes surfaced from participants’ oral histories, photographs and collage-making: The Unsung Hero, Urban Removal, Rebuilding Our Neighborhoods and Community...
Dates: 1996-1997

Press and Media Engagement, 1997

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80b_4
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80b
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: End of Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh Busways (1996 – 1998) by STUDIO Fellows, Carolyn P. Speranza and Lisa LinkProject OverviewIn their examination of historic as well as contemporary issues in Pittsburgh communities, the artists held workshops at neighborhood Carnegie Branch Libraries. Four common themes surfaced from participants’ oral histories, photographs and collage-making: The Unsung Hero, Urban Removal, Rebuilding Our Neighborhoods and Community...
Dates: 1997

Press Clippings, Book Publication Excerpts, and Public Comments submitted through End of Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh web site, 1997

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80b_5
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80b
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: End of Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh Busways (1996 – 1998) by STUDIO Fellows, Carolyn P. Speranza and Lisa LinkProject OverviewIn their examination of historic as well as contemporary issues in Pittsburgh communities, the artists held workshops at neighborhood Carnegie Branch Libraries. Four common themes surfaced from participants’ oral histories, photographs and collage-making: The Unsung Hero, Urban Removal, Rebuilding Our Neighborhoods and Community...
Dates: 1997

Project Support Defined and Assessed, 1996-1998

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80b_6
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80b
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: End of Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh Busways (1996 – 1998) by STUDIO Fellows, Carolyn P. Speranza and Lisa LinkProject OverviewIn their examination of historic as well as contemporary issues in Pittsburgh communities, the artists held workshops at neighborhood Carnegie Branch Libraries. Four common themes surfaced from participants’ oral histories, photographs and collage-making: The Unsung Hero, Urban Removal, Rebuilding Our Neighborhoods and Community...
Dates: 1996-1998