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Date is exactly
1976
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Ware Scholarship
Thomas Booth -
Schiedt Scholarship
Taiko Suzuki -
Schiedt Scholarship
Miyo Brenman -
Schiedt Scholarship
Carolyn Webb -
Schiedt Scholarship
Robert Moscowitz -
Schiedt Scholarship
Jerry Kreuzer -
Schiedt Scholarship
Barry Goldberg -
Schiedt Scholarship
Barry Goldberg -
Schiedt Scholarship
Barry Goldberg -
171st Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Color photograph of John Rhoden seated on bench in front of his public art sculpture Nesaika in front of cameraman.
Color photograph of John Rhoden and an unidentified male seated on bench in front of his public art sculpture Nesaika at the African American Museum in Philadelphia in front of cameraman in 1976. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden staring up at his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia.
Color photograph of John Rhoden staring up at his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia in 1976. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing beside his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia.
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing beside his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia in 1976. -
Color photograph of three unidentified individuals posing in front of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia.
Color photograph of three unidentified individuals, two males and one female, posing in front of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia in 1976. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture Nesaika being installed in Philadelphia, PA.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture Nesaika being installed in Philadelphia, PA. Includes view of unidentified installer, view of the Federal Reserve in the background, and four unidentified men wearing suits in the background. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of unidentified woman posing with John Rhoden's Nesaika sculpture during installation, Philadelphia, PA.
Color photograph of unidentified woman (possibly Myrtle Rhoden but the distance from which the photograph was taken makes a concrete identification difficult) posing with John Rhoden's Nesaika sculpture during installation, Philadelphia, PA. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified, though the woman is possibly Myrtle Rhoden. -
Color slide of John Rhoden's Mitochondria in 1976.
Color slide of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for the Bellevue Hospital, Mitochondria, in 1976. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden working on Nesaika in the studio.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden working on Nesaika, his sculpture for the African American Museum in Philadelphia, in the studio. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden and an unidentified white male with Nesaika in the studio.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden and an unidentified white male with Nesaika, Rhoden's sculpture for the African American Museum in Philadelphia, in the studio. -
Black and white photograph from the installation of Nesaika.
Black and white photograph from the installation of Nesaika at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. -
Black and white photograph from the installation of Nesaika.
Black and white photograph from the installation of Nesaika at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with an unidentified black male at the installation of Nesaika.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with an unidentified black male at the installation of Nesaika, Rhoden's sculpture for the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 10, 1976. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden at the unveiling of Nesaika.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden speaking at the unveiling ceremony of Nesaika at the African American Museum in Philadelphia on June 10, 1976. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden at the unveiling of Nesaika.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden speaking at the unveiling ceremony of Nesaika at the African American Museum in Philadelphia on June 10, 1976. -
Handwritten documentation of the finances for the contract work commissioned by the Afro-American Historical and Cultural 76' Bicentennial Corporation, June 2, 1976.
Handwritten documentation of the finances for the contract work commissioned by the Afro-American Historical and Cultural 76' Bicentennial Corporation in Philadelphia, PA from June 2, 1976. -
Checklist of works loaned to the Afro-American Historical and Cultural 76' Bicentennial Corporation, June 5, 1976.
Checklist of works loaned to the Afro-American Historical and Cultural 76' Bicentennial Corporation in Philadelphia, PA from June 5, 1976. -
Proposal for a class to be taught by John Rhoden from October 12, 1976.
Proposal for a class to be taught by John Rhoden, titled Curriculum Development Project, from October 12, 1976. The proposal includes pay rates. -
Western Union Mailgram from Ruth R. Frazier to John Rhoden from April 29, 1976.
Western union Mailgram from Ruth R. Frazier to John Rhoden from April 29, 1976 including a copy of a statement that Frazier did for "Mrs. Woodruff." -
Correspondence from Hale A. Woodruff to John Rhoden from April 30, 1976.
Correspondence from Hale A. Woodruff to John Rhoden from April 30, 1976 in which Woodruff congratulates Rhoden on both his completion of the sculpture for the African American Museum and his career success in general. -
Invitation from Mayor Frank L. Rizzo and the Afro-American Museum Corporation to the dedication of the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum on June 18, 1976.
Invitation from Mayor Frank L. Rizzo, the Philadelphia '76, Inc. Board of Directors, and the Afro-American Museum Corporation to the dedication of the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum on June 18, 1976. -
Correspondence from Mary Louise Perkins from the Council on the Arts for Clinton County, New York to John Rhoden from August 17, 1976.
Correspondence from Mary Louise Perkins from the Council on the Arts for Clinton County, New York to John Rhoden from August 17, 1976, in which Perkins informs Rhoden that he has been rejected from an exhibition. -
Loan agreement between John Rhoden and the Afro-American Historical and Cultural 76' Bicentennial Corporation, May 5, 1976.
Loan agreement between John Rhoden and the Afro-American Historical and Cultural 76' Bicentennial Corporation, May 5, 1976, front. Document includes sculpture names and insurance values. (1/2) -
Catalog for "Two Centuries of Black American Art" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1976.
Catalog for "Two Centuries of Black American Art" by David C. Driskell with catalog notes by Leonard Simon at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1976. John Rhoden was one of the artists included in this exhibition. -
Correspondence from Shelley Waxman to Atlas Pattern and Model Works, Inc. from April 21, 1976. (1/2)
Correspondence from Shelley Waxman to Atlas Pattern and Model Works, Inc. from April 21, 1976 regarding the casting of a sculpture for the municipal complex in the Township of East Brunswick, New Jersey. -
Gala Opening of the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum on June 18, 1976. (1/4)
Program for the gala opening of the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum on June 18, 1976. (1/4) -
Invitation from Mayor Frank L. Rizzo and the Afro-American Museum Corporation to the dedication of the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum on June 18, 1976. (1/2)
Invitation from Mayor Frank L. Rizzo, the Philadelphia '76, Inc. Board of Directors, and the Afro-American Museum Corporation to the dedication of the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum on June 18, 1976. (1/2) -
Program for the dedication of Nesaika on June 10, 1976. (1/2)
Program for the dedication of John Rhoden's sculpture for the African American Museum in Philadelphia on June 10, 1976. (3/4) -
Photograph from the school's Visiting Artist program featuring George Segal--Congress for Creative America, October 7, 1976.
The Archives has adopted a new strategy for providing access to our rich archival resources. Digitized records get published by default and descriptive information will be added or corrected as we go. -
Photograph from the school's Visiting Artist program featuring George Segal--Congress for Creative America, October 7, 1976.
The Archives has adopted a new strategy for providing access to our rich archival resources. Digitized records get published by default and descriptive information will be added or corrected as we go. -
Photograph from the school's Visiting Artist program featuring George Segal--Congress for Creative America, October 7, 1976.
The Archives has adopted a new strategy for providing access to our rich archival resources. Digitized records get published by default and descriptive information will be added or corrected as we go. -
Photograph from the school's Visiting Artist program featuring George Segal--Congress for Creative America, October 7, 1976.
The Archives has adopted a new strategy for providing access to our rich archival resources. Digitized records get published by default and descriptive information will be added or corrected as we go. -
Photograph from the school's Visiting Artist program featuring George Segal--Congress for Creative America, October 7, 1976.
The Archives has adopted a new strategy for providing access to our rich archival resources. Digitized records get published by default and descriptive information will be added or corrected as we go. -
Photograph from the school's Visiting Artist program featuring George Segal--Congress for Creative America, October 7, 1976.
The Archives has adopted a new strategy for providing access to our rich archival resources. Digitized records get published by default and descriptive information will be added or corrected as we go. -
Photograph from the school's Visiting Artist program featuring George Segal--Congress for Creative America, October 7, 1976.
The Archives has adopted a new strategy for providing access to our rich archival resources. Digitized records get published by default and descriptive information will be added or corrected as we go.