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Title
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Seattle Art Museum Annual Reports
Subject
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Seattle Art Museum--Periodicals
Seattle Art Museum--History
Annual Reports
Description
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<p>This collection consists of digitized and born-digital annual reports and other financial and strategic documentation issued by the Seattle Art Museum from the 1930s to the present. Although the museum officially began in 1933, some reports note a longer period of existence -- the 1932/33 report, for example, is subtitled "Twenty-seventh Year." Prior to becoming the Seattle Art Museum, two predecessor organizations existed: the Seattle Fine Arts Society (1905-1917) and then, after merging with the Washington Arts Association (1906-1917), the Art Institute of Seattle (1917-1932).</p>
Creator
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Michael Besozzi
Kate Hanske
Publisher
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Seattle Art Museum
Date
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1933-present
Contributor
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Michael Besozzi
Kate Hanske
Traci Timmons
Language
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English
Coverage
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1933-present
Text
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Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1916-2002 | Sarkowsky, Herman 1925-2014 | Maxwell, Belle S., 1923-2011 | Gates, Mimi Gardner (Mary Gardner Neill), 1942-
Coverage
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1996-1997
Creator
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Seattle Art Museum
Date
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1996-1997
Description
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Annual publication that provides a comprehensive report on the exhibitions, accessions, financial statements, events, contributors, and changes to the Seattle Art Museum from the dates of 1996-1997. Report includes text and images.
Format
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application/pdf
Language
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English
Publisher
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Seattle Art Museum
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These materials may be protected under copyright law and may only be used for educational, teaching, and learning purposes. If intended use is beyond these purposes, it is the sole responsibility of the user to obtain the appropriate copyright permissions.
Subject
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Seattle Art Museum--Periodicals | Seattle Art Museum--History | Annual Reports
Title
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Why is Art Important? Seattle Art Museum Annual Report 1996-1997
Seattle Art Museum Annual Report 1996-1997: Why is Art Important?
Annual Report for the Year 1996-1997
Seattle Art Museum Annual Report 1996-1997
Type
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Text | Image
Source
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Seattle Art Museum Libraries
African; African-American and Caribbean Arts Council
American Association of Museums
Art Studio Program
ArtStars: Kids Speak on Art
ArtStart (website)
Asian Art Council
Belle Maxwell
Benton Foundation
Century Endowment Campaign
Collectors' Forum Contemporary Art Council
Connoisseurs' Forum
Council of American Art
Decorative Arts and Paintings Council
Documents Northwest: The PONCHO Series
Growing Up With Art
Guendolen Carkeek Plestcheeff Endowment for the Decorative Arts
Herman Sarkowsky
John H. Hauberg
King County Arts Commission
Kreielsheimer Exhibitions Endowment Fund
Leonardo Lives
Mary Ann James
Mimi Gardner Gates
Mrs. Coe V. Malone (“Dottie”)
National Docent Symposium
National Endowment for the Arts
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
Native Arts of the Americas and Oceania Council
Norman Archibald Charitable Foundation
Pacific Northwest Arts Council
Performance in the Park Series
Pew Charitable Trusts
Photography Council
PONCHO
Rental/Sales Gallery
Richard E. Fuller Centennial
SAM Lights Up!
Seattle Art Museum Supporters
Seattle Arts Commission
Teacher Resource Center
University of Washington Press
University of Washington School of Art
Volunteers Association
Washington State Arts Commission
Woodland Park Zoo