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Uri Vaknin papers

 Collection
Identifier: Q194

Scope and Contents of the Papers

The Uri Vaknin papers, 1985-1995, consist of textiles, artifacts, publications, papers, photographs and slides relating to donor's AIDS activism. The bulk of the manuscript materials are related to Vaknin's work on the AIDS Cure Art Project which eventually was titled The Electric Blanket AIDS Projection Project. In addition, the papers contain 13 t-shirts, assorted artifacts, and a large artwork.

Dates

  • Creation: 1985-1995

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open for research use. Some records containing personally identifiable information is available for research only in redacted form.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Georgia State University is the owner of the physical collection and makes reproductions available for research, subject to the copyright law of the United States and item condition. Georgia State University may or may not own the rights to materials in the collection. It is the researcher's responsibility to verify copyright ownership and obtain permission from the copyright holder before publication, reproduction, or display of the materials beyond what is reasonable under copyright law. Researchers may quote selections from the collection under the fair use provision of copyright law.

Extent

15.8 Linear Feet (in 17 boxes plus one oversized art piece)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The papers are arranged in alphabetical order.

Related Materials

Related Materials in this Repository

  1. Uri Vaknin oral history interview, December 13, 2021 (Q101_VakninU_20211213)

Subject

Title
Uri Vaknin
Subtitle
A Guide to His Papers at Georgia State University Library
Status
Completed
Author
Hal Hansen
Date
June 2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

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