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Contains 27 Results:

Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC): [Board], 1976

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1976

Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC), 1977

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1977

Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC), 1977

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1977

Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC) [?], circa 1970s

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: circa 1970s

Seminar on Elementary and Secondary Art Education, New York University and Seminar in Visual Art in Elementary Art Education, Harvard University, 1964

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1964

UBO, 1981-1988

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1981-1988

African Art in Cultural Context, Memorial Union, Arizona State University, 1980 June 9-August 11

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1980 June 9-August 11

African Art Exhibit, Sedona, Arizona, 1983

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1983

African Art Exhibit, 1985

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1985

African Visitors, 1978-1984

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the collection: The J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. Papers consist primarily of 35mm slides showing Grigsby’s life and work as a Black artist and educator in the United States. Topics documented include Grigsby’s research into African, African-American, and Indigenous art and artists; his career as an art instructor at the high school and college levels; his service as advisor to Arizona State University’s Give a Damn Art Teachers (GDAT); his involvement in the artistic community at the local, state, and national...
Dates: Other: 1978-1984