Box 3
Contains 45 Results:
Sonoran Heritage: "Us Guys and You Guys", Undated
The Public Folklore collection contains correspondence, newsletters and ephemera such as brochures, mailers, pamphlets, programs, etc. related to public folklore programs in the United States, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. The materials are divided according to state and further organized into folders of their respective categories chronologically by date.
Guide To A Successful Residency, 1992
A workbook to help artists and schools enhance their residency experience and to raise awareness and validity for arts education
Jim Griffin to Charles Camp, 1978 March 7
A letter enclosing an architecture and community learning packet (not attached) and some thought about folklife programs
Artlink Letter, 1991 Fall/Winter
Vol. 3
The Southwest Folklore Center, 1981-1988
No. 1, Spring 1981; No. 2, Fall 1981; No. 3, Spring 1982; No. 4, Fall 1982; No. 5, Spring 1983; No. 6, Fall 1983; No. 7, Summer 1984; No. 8, Fall 1984; No. 9, Spring 1985; No. 10, Summer 1985; No. 11, Summer 1986; No. 12, Fall 1986; No. 14, Fall 1987; No. 15, Summer 1988
Arizona State Folk Arts Coordinator, 1980 June 9
A description of the tasks of the Arizona State Folk Arts Coordinator and the Southwest Folklore Center
Bank One Tuscon International Mariachi Conference, 1999 April 19-24
Release, schedule and description of mariachi conference
Sonoran Heritage. A National Endowment for the Humanities Learning Library Program at the Tucson Public Library., Undated
A poster promoting the exhibit with general plan for its duration on the reverse
Tucson Meet Yourself, 1977 October 8-10
On reverse, the poster contains correspondence from Jim Griffith to Charles Camp from June 13, 1977 informing telling Mr. Camp of his possible trip to Maryland in July.
Tucson Meet Yourself, 1977 October 8-10
The poster is in Spanish. On reverse, the poster contains Undated correspondence from Jim Griffith to Charles Camp soliciting feedback about the Sonoran Heritage project (A packet of seeds was attached but was discarded.)