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Àshe, Spring 1996
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Fall 1997
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Áshe, Spring 1998
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Ashe, First Quarter 2003, April 2003
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Ashé, Second Quarter 2003, July 2003
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Áshe, Number 12, [Fall] 2003
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Áshe, Number 10, [Fall] 22004
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, September 1995
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, May 1995
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Third Quarter 1995
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Ashe, January 1995
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Third Quarter 1994
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Second Quarter 1994
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, First Quarter 1994
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Volume 2, Number 3, Summer 1993
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Fourth Quarter 1993
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Volume 2, Number 2, Winter 1993
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 1992
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Volume 1, Number 2, Summer/Fall 1990
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Volume 1, Number 3, Winter/Spring 1991
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
Àshe, Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1990
Newsletter of the Community Artists' Collective in Houston, Texas, discussing news, events, creative works and programs of the Collective, as well as other information and conversations meant to support African-American women.
[Sketches of Áshe Logo]
Sheet of graph paper with "Áshe" written on it several times in a variety of styles. The phrase "The Force to Make Things Happen" is written near the center of the page.
[Flyer for the Children's Heart Workshop]
Flyer for the Children's Heart Workshop led by Michelle Barnes and Annette Lawrence. The text is in the center of large illustrated heart and there are smaller hearts around it.
[Flyer for Third Ward, First World]
Flyer for the multimedia art installation, "Third Ward, First World." The background of the flyer is a repeating motif of the title in gray, and the details of the installation and workshops are written in black. There are four events listed, two workshops, a visiting artist presentation, and the installation's display.
[Program for OpenView: The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists]
Program for the opening reception of the art exhibition, "OpenView: The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists." The program includes biographies of the artists being exhibited. The exhibition was curated by Michelle Barnes and Sarah Trotty.
[Brochure for the Community Artists' Collective]
Brochure for the Community Artists' Collective detailing the accomplishments of the collective, their current workshop offerings, and listing the collective's leadership.
[Flyer: Coffee Talk, August 21, 1993]
Flyer for the Community Artists Collective's event, Coffee Talk, featuring Lorenzo Thomas, Sekou Karanja, Israel McCloud, and Kinny Abair. The text is printed on a background photo of a crowded place and there is an illustrated coffee cup containing the time and location of the event.
[Flyer: Coffee Talk, May 21, 1994]
Flyer for the Community Artists Collective's event, Coffee Talk, featuring Anita Richmond Bunkley, Garry Reece, and Cricket. The text is printed down the center-left of the flyer and there is an illustrated coffee cup with "Words" written in the coffee in the upper right.
[Flyer for Workshops in Traditional African Art Forms]
Flyer for workshops on traditional African art forms featuring artist, Darlington Ndubike. The text is listed in the center on a stylized drawing of a two-faced person and includes the dates, locations, and activities for the workshops.
Business Volunteers for the Arts
Document discussing the Community Artist's Collective's desire to secure tax exempt status and the activities the collective has planned for 1987-1988.
[Press Release for Open View: The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists]
Press Release for the art exhibit, "Open View: The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists," at the Barnes-Blackman Gallery and at the Sterling Student Life Center at Texas Southern University.
[Letter from Sarah A. Trotty]
Letter from Sarah A. Trotty discussing the activities of the Community Artists Collective and soliciting donations to fund the framing of photographs for an upcoming exhibition.
[Letter From Michelle Barnes to Vivian Harrison, July 15, 1989]
Letter from Michelle Barnes to Vivian Harrison discussing the Community Artists' Collective's art enrichment program for inner-city schools.
["Women of Color" Exhibit Price List - 1987]
Price list for artworks shown at the "Women of Color" exhibit at the Security National Bank in Shreveport, Louisiana. The showing was held from January 30 through February 28, 1987.
Articles of Incorporation of Community Artists' Collective
Notarized Articles of Incorporation of The Community Artists' Collective.
[Pamphlet: OpenView: The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists Entry From]
Pamphlet containing information about the "Open View: The Conscience of Black Women Artists" art exhibit and an entry form for artists. The exhibit is to be held at Barnes-Blackman Galleries from February 7-21, 1988 and features art from Black female artists residing in and around Houston.
[Certificate of Incorporation of the Community Artists' Collective]
Certificate of Incorporation for the Community Artists' Collective, signed by Texas Secretary of State Jack M. Rains. The charter number is 01044156.
[Letter from Internal Revenue Service to Community Artists' Collective - March 31, 1988]
Letter from the Internal Revenue Service to Community Artists' Collective discussing the collective's newly granted status as a tax-exempt organization. The letter also advises that the organization's status under section 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) are not determined yet.
[Letter from Michelle Barnes to Dinah Godwin - 16 April 1987]
Letter from Michelle Barnes to Dinah Godwin discussing the establishment of a tax exempt organization and the services that the organization would provide for the Houston art community.
[Letter from Sarah Trottey and Michelle Barnes to Linda Bodnar-Balahutrak - April 27, 1987]
Letter from Sarah Trotty and Michelle Barnes to Linda Bodnar-Balahutrak discussing the joint sponsorship of Barnes Blackman Gallery and the Texas Southern University for two exhibitions of works by Black women artists from Texas.
[Letter from Jack M. Rains to Nan Morris-Tala - July 9, 1987]
Letter from Texas Secretary of State Jack Rains to Nan Morris-Tala discussing the incorporation of the Community Artists' Collective's organization and the tax laws that the organization is subject to.
[Two Women Around a Work Table]
Photograph of two women around a work table, on which several collages are laid out. One stands at left, rolling up her sleeves, and the other is seated at right. Behind them is a table of materials with canvases laid against the wall, a garbage can positioned to the left of the table, and a long, horizontal light attached to the brick wall.
[Two Women Working on Art]
Photograph of two women hunched over a work table, working on art. The woman at center, wearing a red cap, holds a pencil in her left hand and rests her right elbow on the table, and the woman at right, in a pink shirt, aligns a ruler on a tilted piece of paper. Art materials are placed on tables along the back wall next to canvases and a letterboard perched on the wall.
[A Woman Crafting with Paper and String]
Photograph of a woman crafting with a paper cut-out and a black string in her hands. She stands near a desk with art prints and a small beige globe placed on it.
[A Woman Drawing with a Pencil]
Photograph of a woman drawing onto a large piece of sketch paper with a pencil in her right hand. On her desk is also a metal ruler and several curved and colored paper cut-outs. Newspaper and magazine clippings are pinned onto a board behind her.
[Pamphlet: Art Expo '87]
Pamphlet containing information about the "Art Expo '87" event hosted by the Houston Area Urban League. It contains biographical information about the artists and the history of the event.
[Pamphlet: "Another Dead Horse" and "Coast to Coast"]
Pamphlet advertising the "Another Dead Horse" and "Coast to Coast" exhibits to be hosted January 23 through February 20, 1988. They are to be presented in conjunction with The National Women's Caucus for Art Conference.
[Pamphlet: Bridges '88 Call for Entries]
Pamphlet containing a call for entries and entry form for the "Bridges '88" art exhibit that features Black artists from Houston and Beaumont. The pamphlet contains information about the exhibit and an event schedule.
[Flyer: The Consequence of Houston Black Women Artists]
Flyer advertising an exhibit titled "The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists: Honoring the Women Who Paved the Way" hosted at Barnes-Blackman Gallery and coordinated by the University of Houston-Downtown's University Program Council. The event takes place on February 7, 1988.
[Letter from Barnes-Blackman Galleries - January 24, 1988]
Letter from Barnes-Blackman Galleries inviting the recipient to an exhibition of works curated by Community Artists' Collective titled "The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists".
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