Scope and Content Note
The Joanne Rapp Collection, 1954-1972, documents various aspects of teaching puppetry, constructing puppets and puppet theatre. The collection includes: how-to newspaper and periodical articles; puppetry book and film bibliographies and reviews; creative drama and puppetry lesson plans and articles; ideas for puppet construction; puppet plays; brochures of puppet makers and toy theatres; puppet company performance programs; puppet patterns; and children's books and a phonograph record used to motivate puppet construction and plays. Of note are materials on the Paper Bag Players theatre for young audiences company.
Dates
- Creation: 1954-1972
Creator
- Rapp, Joanne (Person)
Language of Materials
Material in English
Access Restrictions
To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.
Copyright
Arizona State University does not own copyright to this collection. Distinctive Collections recognizes that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.
Biographical Note
Joanne Rapp, art educator, art gallery owner, philanthropist, and arts advocate moved to Arizona in 1962 with her husband James, an architecture professor at Arizona State University (ASU). She initially worked as a substitute art teacher for the Scottsdale School system. Within a year, she became the art teacher at Crockett Elementary School in Phoenix, where she was employed for ten years.
Her art curriculum for grades 1 through 8 utilized puppetry. She created a progressive program introducing increasingly complex activities. Beginning with finger puppets, the lessons advanced to making stages for hand, wired and shadow puppets. This culminated with student classroom performances for the lower grades. She also collaborated on the music department’s performances and coordinated the program printmaking.
While teaching, Rapp began collecting puppets and puppetry materials from around the world during her extensive travels. She eventually gave her puppetry teaching and resource materials to Childsplay, a professional theatre for young audiences in Tempe, Arizona.
She left teaching in the 1970s to open a gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona, which became known as the Joanne Rapp Gallery/The Hand and the Spirit. She was an ardent proponent of the craft movement in America, championing many new artists working in different media who went on to national prominence. The archive for this gallery resides at the Archives for American Art in Washington, DC.
Rapp is a past Trustee of the American Craft Council, a former member of the Advisory Board for the ASU Art Museum and the Dean’s Council of the ASU College of Fine Arts. In 1996 she received the Distinguished Achievement Award from the ASU College of Fine Arts.
The Rapps have donated their ceramics library to the ASU Ceramics Research Center and items from their personal art collection to the ASU Art Museum.
Full extent
1 Box(es)
Full extent
0.5 Linear Feet
Abstract
The Joanne Rapp Collection, 0.5 linear feet, contains materials dealing with puppetry and puppet theatre from 1954 through 1972. The collection includes: how-to newspaper and periodical articles; puppetry book and film bibliographies and reviews; creative drama and puppetry lesson plans and articles; ideas for puppet construction; puppet plays; brochures of puppet makers and toy theatres; puppet company performance programs; puppet patterns; and children's books and a phonograph record used to motivate puppet construction and plays. Of note are materials on the Paper Bag Players theatre for young audiences company.
Arrangement
This collection consists of a single box.
Provenance
The Joanne Rapp Collection was received from Joanne Rapp through David Saar, Artistic Director of Childsplay, in 1997 as recorded in accession number 1997-01887.
Processing Note
This collection was processed as part of a NHPRC Archives–Basic Projects–Basic Processing grant, which limits processing to the series and subseries level when needed and does not allow the creation of file or folder listings. The collection was processed by Anna Uremovich, NHPRC Project Archivist, Child Drama Collection, July 2009.
Subject
- Rapp, Joanne -- Archives (Person)
- Title
- Joanne Rapp Collection
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Processed by Anna Uremovich in July of 2009.
- Date
- 2011
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding guide encoded in English.
Repository details
Part of the Theatre for Youth and Community Repository
Contact
Arizona State UniversityP.O. Box 871006
Tempe AZ 85287-1006 United States
(480) 965-4932
archives@asu.edu