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Considering the Alternatives: Documenting Alternative Arts Organizations, Hallwalls and Beyond
Collections: A Journal for Archives and Museum Professionals (2010)
  • Karen Morse, University of Rhode Island
Abstract
Although alternative arts organizations have been an important part of the development of contemporary art in the United States, they are historically under-documented for a variety of reasons including but not limited to loss of funding, poor record keeping, the oftentimes ephemeral nature of alternative art, and a lack of understanding within the wider community about the role and importance of these organizations. Using Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center as a jumping-off point, this article discusses the importance of documenting and archiving histories of alternative arts organizations locally while offering strategies for doing so.
Publication Date
Fall 2010
Citation Information
Karen Morse. "Considering the Alternatives: Documenting Alternative Arts Organizations, Hallwalls and Beyond" Collections: A Journal for Archives and Museum Professionals Vol. 6 Iss. 4 (2010) p. 273 - 288
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karen-w-morse/2/