Letter from The Black Arts Caucus of Houston, Community Artists' Collective, and Barnes-Blackman Galleries inviting the recipient to the "Art and About" event taking place on May 15, 1992. The event benefits "Houston's African-American Artists and Organizations".
Letter from Community Artists' Collective inviting the recipient to the "Collectibles 91" silent auction taking place on Friday, November 22nd. Works from a selection of Houston artists will be auctioned.
Letter from Community Artists' Collective inviting the recipient to a holiday celebration at the home of Ann and Len Ivins where the art of Fletcher Mackey will be shown. The event takes place on December 12, 1992 and it benefits the Community Artists' Collective. A map to the residence is featured on the second page.
Letter from Aliyu Mustapha to Clarease Rankin discussing Rankin's presentation at the International Symposium on Nigeria and thanking her for her participation in the symposium.
Letter from Ann Stock to Lee P. Brown discussing the State Dinner honoring President Nelson Mandela and concert by Whitney Houston held at the White House.
Letter from Audrey Lawson discussing checks distributed in remembrance of Mrs. Monica Barrett, whom was a hard working volunteer of the Ensemble Theatre.
Letter from Audrey Lawson to the Ensemble Theatre Board discussing the responsibilities of board members, the meeting dates and times, and fundraising.
Letter from President Bill Clinton to Lee P. Brown discussing Brown's letter of resignation and thanking him for his efforts as Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Letter from Bobby Wilson to Clarease Rankin informing Rankin she has been appointed as part-time instructor in the Thurgood Marshall School of Law for the period September 1, 1993 to December 31, 1993.
Letter from Dorothy B. Lombard to the Community Artists' Collective thanking the organization for its contribution to the Houston Area Urban League and enclosing a membership card and certificate.
Letter from Eileen Morris to the Ensemble Theatre Board discussing her gratitude for their support of her during "Joe Turner's Come and Gone". She also discusses various ventures that could be beneficial for the Ensemble Theatre.
Letter from the General Services Administration to Michelle Barnes discussing the commissioning of artwork for the U.S. Custom House in Houston as part of the Art-in-Architecture Program. The sender is arranging a meeting to plan the renovation of the building and discuss the nature of the art that will be placed within it.
Letter from the Houston Area Women's Center to Michelle Barnes discussing an art show featuring Houston-based female artists to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the organization.
Letter from Jacqueline S. Martin to Michelle Barnes discussing a planned coordination between Neighborhood Centers Inc. and Community Artists' Collective to develop after school, weekend, and summer arts programs for children in Houston from October 1992 through August 1993.
Letter from LinDa Randon Gundy to Audrey Lawson discussing the delivery of a check by her husband in order to become a board member of the Ensemble Theatre.
Letter from Michael Galbreth to Michelle Barnes thanking her for agreeing to speak at the GAG rally for the arts and giving details about the event. The rally takes place on August 18, 1992 and is to show support for the NEA.
Letter from Michelle Barnes to Deloyd Parker offering the Community Artists' Collective's support for the SHAPE Community Center's Juvenile Delinquent Prevention Program. The Collective is a partner of the Harembee Project and is offering to provide classes in the arts.
Letter from Michelle Barnes to Roger Ward discussing the Community Artists' Collective's support for designating the Third Ward area of Houston as the neighborhood to initiate the Annie E. Casey Mental Health Project.
Letter from the Houston Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women inviting the recipient to participate in the "Women... Gifted and Black" arts and crafts exhibit.
Letter from Representative Sheila Jackson Lee to Walter T. Price congratulating him on his eighty-second birthday and thanking him for his dedication to Houston and expressing admiration for his accomplishments.
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