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Tamarind Institute Pictorial Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PICT-000-574

Scope and Content

The collection includes portraits of Tamarind artists and staff (including Clinton Adams, June Wayne, Garo Antreasian) and photographic reproductions of artists' works. The collection also includes photographic illustrations from the Tamarind Book of Lithography, which demonstrates and explains lithographic processes and workshop procedures. Not all persons and subjects represented in the collection are indexed. The Tamarind Institute Records collection contains the videos, "Four Stones for Kanemitsu" and "The Look of a Lithographer."

Dates

  • 1959-1997

Creator

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Copy Restrictions

Duplication of print and photographic material is allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for copyright compliance. For more information see the Photographs and Images Research Guide and contact the Pictorial Archivist.

History

In 1959, artist June Wayne submitted a proposal to the Ford Foundation for the establishment of a workshop devoted to the revival and preservation of the art of lithography. Wayne's proposal was accepted and Tamarind Lithography Workshop was established in Los Angeles, California. It opened on July 1, 1960 with Clinton Adams as associate director and Garo Antreasian as master printer. As a non-profit organization the workshop trained a small group of master printers to work in conjunction with artists in order to produce lithographic prints. The workshop also provided facilities, materials, and services. In 1963, a preliminary training program was instituted at the John Herron Art Institute. Garo Antreasian was in charge of the training, and when he left Herron and joined the Art Department at University of New Mexico, the basic training was transferred to Albuquerque. By 1969, Tamarind had achieved its initial goals. June Wayne requested and received a final grant from Ford to establish the Tamarind Institute as a separate division of the College of Fine Arts at the University of New Mexico

Extent

4989 items (24 boxes) : 3890 photographic prints, 929 color slides, 170 color transparencies, microfilm), 1 unprocessed box

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection includes portraits of Tamarind artists and staff and photographic reproductions of artists' works. The collection also includes photographic illustrations, which demonstrate and explain lithographic processes and workshop procedures.Tamarind Book of Lithography, which demonstrates and explains lithographic processes and workshop procedures.

Arrangement

Collection arranged into 22 series:
  1. Artists
  2. Cuevas Commission for Orchestral Society
  3. Curators
  4. Exhibitions
  5. Groups
  6. Guests
  7. Lithographs
  8. Marketing Class
  9. Microfilm
  10. Parties
  11. Printers
  12. Procedures
  13. Shop at Work
  14. Slides
  15. Staff, Collectors, Board Members, Visitors
  16. Swaddack Graphic Arts Technical Foundation
  17. Tamarind Book of Lithography
  18. Tamarind Furniture
  19. Transparencies
  20. Videos - Four Stones for Kanemitsu, Look of a Lithographer
  21. Workshops Started by Tamarind Trainees
  22. Miscellaneous

Physical Location

B2. Shelved by Pictorial Number.

Images available online

A small selection of the Tamarind Institute Pictorial Collection are available online via New Mexico Digital Collections.

Related Material

Tamarind Institute Online Catalogue Raisonne includes all lithographs (monotypes are not included) made at Tamarind Institute between 1970 and 2002.

Separated Material

Pictorial material was separated from the Tamarind Institute Records .

Creator

Title
Finding Aid of the Tamarind Institute Pictorial Collection, 1959-1997
Status
Completed
Author
Pictorial Collections Staff
Date
© 2007
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is in English

Repository Details

Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451