Architecture: Ant Farm (Folder 1 of 2)
Scope and Contents
This collection contains news clippings, press releases, correspondence, photos, institutional records, and audio materials that chronicle the rising support for fine arts and its impact on society in Houston, TX. Specific focus is given to the Alley Theater, Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, Houston Symphony, Museum of Fine Arts, architecture, and the role of the arts in the economy, politics, and society. Each arts genre contains a chronology comprised mainly of news articles, most of which are written by Ann Holmes, and explores the difficulties, successes, and scandals in expanding and building arts organizations in the city. Numerous events connected with each organization are detailed in programs for concerts, plays, and exhibitions and in press releases describing the content of the events, notable participants, and dates of show. Business files, membership listings, and architectural designs are included for several museums and theaters, including extensive records on the Contemporary Arts Museum. The collection also includes biographies of various persons influential in both the local and international fine arts community and covers major events and contributions to the art scene in other cities worldwide. Actors, directors, dancers, musicians, conductors, writers, visual artists, administrators, and prominent supporters and donors are featured among these personalities, including Dominique de Menil, Nina Vance, Gerald Hines, and Edna Saunders. Interviews are included on audiotape and interspersed through the collection in note form. Holmes' research covers the time period of circa 1820-2008, the research materials themselves were created 1920-2008 (bulk 1950-2008).
Dates
- Creation: 1920 - 2008
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1950 - 2008
Creator
- From the Collection: Holmes, Ann, 1922-2009 (Person)
Restrictions on Access
This material is open for research. It is stored off-site and requires 24 hrs. retrieval time. Please contact us at woodson@rice.edu or 713.348.2586 for access.
Extent
From the Collection: 76 Linear Feet (76 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Houston, Texas Repository
Fondren Library MS-44, Rice University
6100 Main St.
Houston Texas 77005 USA
713-348-2586
woodson@rice.edu