Box 1800
Contains 28 Results:
Senate Bill, Creation of the Council, 1977
Consists of a 1977 Georgia State Senate bill establishing the creation of the Georgia Council for the Arts and Humanities.
International Artist Associates, 1977
Consists of printed material of International Artists Associates, Inc. (IAA), an organization promoting public art and art education. Includes a flyer for an IAA-supported theatre production at Lenoir-Rhyne College, a statement on the establishment of an IAA chapter in Atlanta, and planning documents for IAA activities in the 1978-2983 period.
Program, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 1977
Consists of a program for an April 1977 free concert organized by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for union workers, with support of the Metropolitan Baltimore Council of AFL-CIO Unions and International Chemical Workers Union Local 217
Visual Arts Advisory Panel, 1977-1978
Consists of a transcript of a May 1977 meeting of the Georgia Council for the Arts and Humanities (GCAH) in which GCAH members discuss adopting equal opportunity standards for the organization. Also includes a list of 1978 GCAH meetings and a survey of art funding organizations in U.S. states.
Grants, 1977-1978
Consists of a blank 1977-1978 Georgia Council for the Arts and Humanities (GCAH) funding application form, as well as a statement of GCAH's funding criteria.
Appalachian Crafts Program: Press Release, 1977
Consists of an October 1977 press release of Georgia Governor George Busbee announcing the approval of funding for the Georgia Council on the Arts and Humanities (GCAH) Appalachian Crafts Project.
Appalachian Crafts Program: Job Openings, Administrative Positions, 1977-1978
Consists of planning documents for the Georgia Council on the Arts and Humanities (GCAH) Appalachian Crafts Project, including budget projections and job descriptions, as well as applications for Project positions.
Appalachian Crafts Program: Surveys, Crafts Market, 1977-1979
Consists of planning documents for the Georgia Council on the Arts and Humanities (GCAH) Appalachian Crafts Project, including a 1977-1979 projection of Project activities and a survey of craftspeople in the Project region.