The Archives of American art does not own the original papers. Use is limited to the microfilm copy.
The microfilmed Made in Texas exhibition records include correspondence about the selection process and general correspondence; artists' files; budget and financial information; exhibition catalogs and announcements; clippings; and photographs of the artists, works of art, and installations.
Participating artists include: John Alexander, Jane Allensworth, Eric Anderson, Ed Blakburn, Jack Boynton, Nancy Chambers, John Chatmas, Lee Baxter Davis, David L. Deming, James Drake, David Elliott, Vincent Falsetta, Kelly Fearing, Keith Ferris, Vernon Fisher, George Green, Luis Guerra, Sam Gummelt, William Hall, Roberta Harris, Will Hipps, Ron Hoover, Jimmy Jalapeeno, David Jensen, Kenneth R. Jewesson, Luis Jimenez, Otis Jones, Bill Komodore, Michael Kostiuk, Dan Lomax, Jim Love, Jim Malone, Vincent Mariani, Mary Fielding McCleary, Mary Helen McFarlane, Mary McIntyre, David McManaway, Janet Newman, Gail Norfleet, Haynes Ownby, Gerald Patrick, Gilda Pervin, Bradley Peterson, Basilios Poulos, Philip Renteria, Dan Rizzi, Don Shaw, Earl Staley, Diane Stiglich, Barbara Sturgill, James Surls, Don Taylor, Linda Ridgway Taylor, Robert Tiemann, Patricia Tillman, Michael Tracy, Daniel Traverso, Jose F. Trevino, Bob Wade, Glenn Whitehead, Mac Whitney, Danny Williams, Bill Wiman, Ben Woitena, Nicholas Wood, James Woodson and Dick Wray.
35mm microfilm reels 2903-2904 available for use through interlibrary loan.
Originals returned to the lender, Becky Duval Reese, after microfilming.
Lent for microfilming 1981 by Becky Duval Reese, curator of the exhibition.
Microfilmed as part of the Archives of American Art's Texas project.
The Archives of American Art also holds the microfilmed Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery exhibition files, 1948-1981.