Fine Arts
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Don Baker Papers
This collection includes a series of twenty-two letters from James Townsend, a WWII conscientious objector interned at the Cascade Locks (Oregon) Civilian Public Service Camp, to Don Baker, a C.O. who had been sentenced to prison at McNeil Island, Washington. The letters written from 1944 to 1945 cover a range of topics including activities at the Cascade Locks camp and philosophical discussions of pacifism.
Gordon Gilkey Print Collection
Signed etchings by printmaker, Gordon Gilkey, including his 35 official etchings of the grounds for the New York World's Fair (1937-39).
Hoffman Gallery Collection
This collection contains records relating to the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark College between 1977 and 2012.
Manche Langley Harvey Collection
Harvey was a pacifist and an actress who lived at Civilian Public Service Camp 56, at Waldport, Oregon during World War II. This collection includes original recordings and a transcript of an oral history interview about Harvey's life and experiences in CPS, as well supporting materials including photographs and an MA thesis written by the interviewer.
Lewis & Clark College audio recordings collection: cassette tapes
Lewis & Clark College audio cassette collection featuring recordings of campus events, guest lectures, symposia, and musical performances.
Bruce Reeves Collection
This collection includes photographs of all aspects of life at the Waldport, Oregon (Camp Angel, CPS #56) World War II Civilian Public Service camp including forestry work and the fine arts program.
TTTD Video Productions Collection of Vince Wixon and Mike Markee
Phyllis Yes collection
Collection of materials related to the professional work, teaching, and life of Portland-based artist and former Lewis and Clark College art professor, Dr. Phyllis Yes.