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AnimatorsArchitectsArt DirectorsArt HistoriansArtistsAutomotive DesignersBasketmakersBook ArtistsBookbindersCalligraphersCartoonistsCeramistsComic ArtistsCraftspeopleDesignersEcclesiastical ArtistsEnamel ArtistsEtchers and EngraversFashion DesignersFibre ArtistsFilm DesignersFurniture DesignersGarden DesignersGlass Artists and DesignersGlass DesignersGoldsmithsGraphic DesignersIllustratorsIndustrial DesignersJewellery DesignersLandscape ArchitectsLeather ArtistsMemorial ArtistsMetalsmithsMixed Media ArtistsMosaic ArtistsMural ArtistsMuralistsOral HistoryPaintersPhotographersPostage Stamp DesignersPoster DesignersPrintmakersSculptorsSilversmithsStained Glass ArtistsStonecarversTextile ArtistsTextile DesignersTheatre DesignersTypographersVideo ArtistsVisual ArtistsWar ArtistsWoodcarversWoodcraft Designers |
Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art Oral History Project. The Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art Oral History Project originated in 1958 and now includes interviews with many hundreds if not thousands of US artists, designers, craftspeople, photographers, arts administrators and educators. Transcripts of many of these interviews are now available online. |