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5122-003 Deloris Tarzan Ament Papers Inventory Accession UNlVERSllY U BRARIJES w UNIVERSITY of WASHI NGTON Spe ial Colle tions 5767 Deloris Tarzan Ament papers Inventory Accession No: 5122-003 Special Collections Division University of Washington Libraries Box 352900 Seattle, Washington, 98195-2900 USA (206) 543-1929 This document forms part of the Preliminary Guide to the Deloris Tarzan Ament Papers. To find out more about the history, context, arrangement, availability and restrictions on this collection, click on the following link: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/permalink/AmentDelorisTarzan5122/ Special Collections home page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/ Search Collection Guides: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/search University of Washington Libraries Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Ament, Delores Tarzan DELORES TARZAN AMENT PAPERS 1973-2002 2.42 cubic feet Accession No. 5122-003 Box 1 - Primarily Letters from or Concerning; some only Exhibit Notices and other Background Items Incoming correspondence indicated.by[+] Abrams, Maria Frank (artist) [+] Acker, Perry (artist)[+] Adkinson, Kathleen Gemberling (artist)[+] Ahola, Nola (artist)[+) Albers, Ulvis (artist) [+] Alhadeff, Morrie [+] And/Or Gallery Anderson, Gordon (artist) [+] Anderson, Guy (artist) [+] Anderson, Parks (sculptor)[+] Anderson, Ralph (architect)[+] Angell, Tony (sculptor)[+] American Archives of Art (see William Woolfendon) [+] Arizona Press Club[+] Arreguin, Alfredo (artist) Balazs, Harold (sculptor) Baldwin, Pershing [+] Bara, Emma [+] Barnett, Virginia (Mrs. Arthur Barnett) [+] Baron, Jerry[+) · Barrie, Donald (artist)[+] Belknap, Peter [+] Bellevue Art Museum [+] Benjamin, Max (artist) Berger, Barbara[+] Berger, David (Seattle Times)[+] Beyer, Rich (sculptor) Blake, Robert [+] Bloedel, Joan Ross (artist)[+] Bower, Ted[+] Bradford, Ben [+] Braseth, John[+) Brazeau, Elizabeth (Mrs. Wendell)[+) Brazier, Don (Seattle Times)[+] Brown, John Gary (artist)[+] Bruce, Chris (art curator)[+] Bryant, Linda [+] Budden, Jam (Camano Island historian and art dealer)[+) Bumbershoot Arts Festival (Seattle) Bunce, Louis (Portland artist) Burke Museum (Arn Slettebak, Sally Erickson)[+] Calderon, Eduardo (photographer) 2 Caldwell, E. R [+] Callahan, Beth (Mrs. Kenneth Callahan) [+] Callahan, Kenneth (artist) [+] Campbell, R. M (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)[+] Carter, Dudley (sculptor) (file) Celentano, Francis (artist) Chase, Doris Totten (artist) [+] Chatthem, Russ (artist) [+] Chevalier, Jack (artist) Chew, Ron (artist)[+] Chihuly, Dale (artist) [+] Chissom, Ann [+] Chong, Fay (artist) Christo (sculptor) Close, Chuck (artist) Coughliin, Jim[+] Dadd, Art (artist) [+] D'Anns, Ted (actor, photographer) [+] Davidson, Gallery Day, Emmett (artist) Day,Jeff(artist)[+] Dee Dee Rainbow (artist) [+] Deknatel, Drake (artist) [+] Dillon, Larry (Frame Guild) [+] Dingwall, Ewen [+] Dinino, Lynn[+] Dodd, Phillip (artist)[+] Dootson, Robert (Current Editions Gallery)[+] Doig, Ivan (writer)[+] Dugovich, William [+] Duncan, Don {Tacoma News Tribune) [+] Dusanne, Zoe (file) Ellegood, Donald (UW Press) [+] Eigabroadt, Earl [+] Evans, Dan (former governor of WA State)[+] Evans, Deloris [+] Farris, Linda (gallery dealer)[+] Ford, Margaret (artist)[+] Foster/White Gallery[+] Friedlander, Polly (gallery dealer)[+] Fuller, Richard (founder and director of Seattle Art Museum) (file) Gallery Mack [+] Garwood, Galen (artist) Genauer, Emily (New York Times)[+] Genn, Nancy (artist)[+] Gilson, Dianne (gallery dealer) Glowen, Ron (art writer)[+] 3 Goldberg, Joseph (artist) Graham, Louis (artist)[+] Graves, Morris (artist) Greathouse, Kay (Frye Art Museum) (file)[+] G~ Jeff (artist) Gutteridge, Gordon [+] Guzak, Karen (artist)[+] Guzzo, Lou (Seattle Times) [+] Haines, Wilma (Haines Gallery [+] Hansen, Art (artist) [+] Harris, Lisa (Gallery)[+] Hauberg, John H. Jr. [+] Hawthorn, Maggie (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)[+] Hayes, Randy (artist) [+] Heald, Paul (artist) Herem, Barry (artist) [+] Hinde, N. [+] Hodges, Linda (gallery dealer)[+] Hoppe, William (artist) Horiuchi, Paul (artist)[+] Houston, Paul (sculptor)[+] Howard, Virgil (artist) [+] Howell, Michael (artist) (file) Huebner, Frederick[+] Huston, Janet (art gallery, La Conner)[+] Ivey, William (artist) (file) James, Clayton (sculptor, painter) Jartun, Marcia (UPS)[+] Jarvis, Connie (Friesen Gallery)[+] Johnson, d'Elaine (artist)[+] Johnson, Nancy (artist)[+] Kallas/Lewis., Kirby (art gallery) [+] Kangas, Matthew (reviewer) [+] Kauzleric, Brad Kelen, Julia Kepner, Rita (artist)(+] Kiku Gallery(+] Koenig, John Franklin (artist)[+] Kotler, Howard (ceramist) (file) Kowalek, John (director, Tacoma Art Museum)(+] Kraffi, Charles (artist)(+] Kucera,. Greg (gallery) (+] Lang, Otto [+] Lanczos, Elmer (writer, student of Theodore Roethke) (+] Larsen, Jack Lenor (weaver)(+] Lawrence, Jacob (artist)[+] Lehman, Thelma (artist) [+] Louie, Rosco (art gallery)[+] 4 Lowe, James [+] Lowry, Mike (former governor of WA State)[+] Lundin, Norman(artist) [+] Mccormic~ Lawrence (artist) McCracken, Phillip (sculptor)[+] McKinnon, Richard (Center for Asian Studies) [+] Mac~ Barbara (Gallery Mack)[+] Mafford, Spike (photographer) Mahler, Irene (art consultant) Manolides, Jim (gallery dealer & artist)[+] Marquardt, Richard (WA State Insurance Commissioner) [+] Marshall, John (artist, UW faculty)[+] Martin, David (Martin-Zambito Gallery)[+] Martin, James (artist)[+] Martin, John [+] Mason, Alden (artist)[+] Mauermann, Gordon (Theater Northwest) [+] Meitzler, Neil (artist) Mia Gallery Millett, Peter (artist) Monsen, Elaine & Joseph [+] Mongomery, George (actor) [+] Morgan, John (artist)[+] Narcissus Quagliata (artist)[+] National Geographic Society [+] Nelsen, Hans (sculptor) Nichols, Luther (Doubleday & Company) [+] Nieme, Janice (Allied Arts)[+] Noah, Barbara (artist)[+] Nordin, Ed (artist)[+] O'Doherty, Brian (NEA) [+] Orr, Caroline (artist)[+] Ota,Mark Parker, Lucinda (artist)[+] Patha, Camille (artist) [+] Patterson, Viola (artist)[+] Paulson, Don (artist) [+] Pawl~ Christopher (art dealer)[+] Penberthy, Larry (US Senator)[+] Penryn, Gallery [+] Peters, Mary Ann (artist)[+] Pizutto, Gene (artist, UW faculty)[+] Porter, Lewis (artist)[+] Powell, Rosalyn Gale (artist) Randlett, Mary (photographer)[+] Rasmussen, Mike (artist) [+] Rising, Dorothy Milne (veteran artist) [+] 5 Ritchie, Bill (printmaker, UW faculty)[+] Rood, Kay (artist) [+] Ruffher, Ginny (artist) Runnings, Gloria (gallery) [+] Russell, Jean (close friend and patron of many NW artists) [+] Rynd, Charles (art gallery)[+] Syrcle, Karen [+] Sargeant, Roy (Crisis Clinic)[+] Scheppe, Alfred (attorney)[+] Scott, Mark( Computor Services) [+] Savage, Victoria (artist) [+] Sato, Nori (artist) Seattle, Art Museum (Arnold Jolles) [+] Seattle Arts Commission (Karen Gates, John Blaine) [+] · Seders, Francine (art dealer)[+] Silver Image Gallery (Dan Fear)[+] Sims, Patterson (Seattle Art Museum) (file) Slemmons, Rod (photography curator)[+] Son of Heaven (Harvey West)[+] Spafford, Michael (artist)[+] Stahly, Carolyn (art gallery)[+] Steensma, Jay (artist) Stewart, Marvel (jeweler)[+] Sweeny, Mike (sculptor)[+]. Thomsen, Virginia [+] Thompson, Sarah [+] Tobey, Mark (Olympia mural) Todd, Ann[+] Usher, Gary[+] Utley, Josephine (Mrs. Windsor)[+] Van der Marek, Jan (Henry Art Gallery curator)[+] Vickery, Gordon (Seattle City Light)[+] Waldman, Selma (artist)[+] Wallace, Diane (Glasshouse Gallery)[+] Walls, Deryl (art gallery, La Conner)[+] Walton, Barbara[+] Watson, Emmett (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)[+] Wehr, Wes[+] West, Harvey (see Son ofHeaven) [+] Wolfe, Art (photographer)[+] Woolfedon, William (Archives of American Art)[+] Wood, Thomas (printmaker) Woodside/Braseth Gallery [+] Wright, Bagley & Virginia [+] Yes, Phyllis [+] Ziegler, Ellen[+] Box 2 - Reviews, Profiles, and some Letters {+} indicates that correspondence is included in the folder [*] indicates that this material is in DTA's Jan. 31 -April 6, 1973 folder Abdul-Aziz, Ayyibah [+] Ament, Deloris Tarzan: concluding column Accord, James. Acker, Perry Adcock, R W. [+] Adkinson, Kathleen Gemberling Alonso, Juan Francesco [+] Alpert, Bill[+] Alps, Glen Anderson, Gordon [+] Anderson, Guy [*] Anderson, Parks Andre, Carl Andrews, Lynn Arneson, Robert Aronson, Marjorie Arp,Jean Arreguin, Alfredo Art Stall Gallery[+] Aurand, Susan Autio,Rudy Backstrand, Jay Bailey, Clayton Ballantine, William Barrie, Don Bateman, Robert Baxter,Ian Beasly, Phoebe [+] Beck, Larry Bellinger, Wayne Benjamin, Max Bennerstrom, Susan Bennett, Douglas [+] Bennett, Robert Berger, Barbara Helen Berger, Paul [+] Berman, Gizel Beyer, Richard Birchman, Fred Birchman, Fred Birdall, Byron 2 Bishop, Jeffrey Bloedel (Blaedel), Joan Ross Blomdahl, Sonja Bosai, Kameda Bower, Diana Boyle,Mark Bragg, Charles Braseth, John (see Gordon Woodside file) Bratt, Byron Brazeau, Wendell Brooks, William Brown, Charlie [+] Brown, Christopher Brown, Clint Brown,Dick Brown,Ken Brown,Ross Bruce, Marjorie [+] Bruskin, Grisha Bunce, Louis Burden, Chris Bums, Marsha Bums,Michael[+] Bumett,Amy Bustmente, Jean-Marc Butterfield, Deborah Butts, Walton Callahan, Kenneth [*] Carosiello, Italo [+] Carter, Dudley Celentano, Francis Celmins, Vija Chacona, George Chantry, Art Chappel, Rod Chase, Doris Totten Chase, Gail Chatham, Russell Cherry, Preus Chevalier, Jack Chihuly, Dale Chong,Fay Christo Clark, Larry Close, Chuck Cory, Ken [*] Cuevas, Jose Luis 3 Cumming, William Cummings, Bob Cummings, Michael Curtis, Edward [*] D'Anns, Ted David, John DeKooning, Willem DiNino, Lynn [+] Dine, Jim Edwards, Garth Ehle, Michael
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