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Made in the Midwest
Walter Hamady's 6451 Students

Item date(s): 1993

Bruce W. Pepich  - (introduction by)
Walter (Samuel Haatoum) Hamady  - (title)
Beth Grabowski  - (essay by)
Charles Alexander  - (featured artist)
Janet Ballweg  - (featured artist)
Gretchen Lee Coles  - (featured artist)
Lester Dore  - (featured artist)
Jim A. Escalante  - (featured artist)
Marta Gomez  - (featured artist)
Susan Gosin  - (featured artist)
Beth Grabowski  - (featured artist)
Lane Hall  - (featured artist)
Kevin Henkes  - (featured artist)
Kent Kasuboske  - (featured artist)
Katherine Kuehn  - (featured artist)
Jim Lee  - (featured artist)
Ruth Lingen  - (featured artist)
Shiere M. Melin  - (featured artist)
Steve Miller  - (featured artist)
Lisa Moline  - (featured artist)
Jeffrey Morin  - (featured artist)
Stephanie Newman-James  - (featured artist)
Bonnie O'Connell  - (featured artist)
Cathie Ruggie Saunders  - (featured artist)
Susi Schneider  - (featured artist)
Pati Scobey  - (featured artist)
Bonnie Stahlecker  - (featured artist)
Barbara Tetenbaum  - (featured artist)
Walter Tisdale  - (featured artist)
Debra Weier  - (featured artist)


Pages: unpaged
Size: 255mm

Theme(s): Walter Hamady; Perishable Press

Place publication: Racine, WI
Publisher: Wustum Museum Art Association

Additional notes:
The Development of a Midwest Center for the Book Arts. A monograph published in conjunction with an exhibition at Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 21/3/93-2/5/93. With an essay by Walter Hamady and Artists' statements and illustrations. [LOC #97141121]

Ref: 0576

Articles


 Caren Heft (essay by)


 Beth Grabowski (essay by)







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