Publications of the 

 Staff of the Smithsonian 

 Institution and Its 

 Subsidiaries in Fiscal 

 Year 1997 



Anacostia Museum and Center for 

 African American History and Culture 



James, Portia. "Changing Role of the Curator." MAAM 

 Forum. June 1997. 



. "Community-based Research for Exhibition 



Development." Paper presented at the meeting of the 

 American Association of Museums, January 27—28, 1997. 



Willis, Deborah. "The Image of Paul Robeson." In Jeffrey C. 

 Stewart, ed., Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen. New 

 Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1997. 



. In Search of Balance: The Artist Scholar. Washington, 



D.C.: Smithsonian Institution/Anacostia Museum and 

 Center for African American History and Culture, 1997. 



. Life on the Road: The Photographs of Milt Hinton. 



Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997. 

 Willis, Deborah and Cottman, Michael. The Family of Black 



America. New York: Crown Publishers, 1996. 

 Willis, Deborah and Lusaka, Jane, eds. Visual Journal: 



Photography in Harlem and DC in the Thirties and Forties. 



Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996. 



Archives of American Art 



Office of the Director 



Grant, Susan. Paris: A Guide to Archival Sources for American 

 Art History. Washington, DC: Archives of American Art, 

 Smithsonian Institution, 1997. 



Malloy, Nancy and Catherine Stover. A Finding Aid to the 

 Walter Pach Papers. Washington, D.C.: Archives of 

 American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1997. 



Southeast Regional Collector 



Kirwin, Liza. Lecture. "Advertisements and the Construction 

 of the East Village Art Scene in Mass Art Magazines, 

 1981-1987," College Art Association annual conference, 

 New York, February 15, 1997. 



. Gallery talk. "Homage to a Still Life by Carlos 



Almaraz," National Museum of American Art, March 19, 



1997- 

 . Lecture. "The Neo-Bohemians: East Village Artists 



Ten Years After," Oral History Association annual meeting, 

 New Orleans, September 25, 1997. 



West Coast Regional Center 



Karlstrom, Paul J., Panelist, "A Painter's Paradise," Santa 

 Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA, January 1997. 



■ — . Lecture. "American Popular Culture," National 



Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia, March 1997. 



. Keynote speaker. "American Popular Culture and its 



Impact Abroad," American Studies Association annual 

 meeting, Taipei, Taiwan, June 1997. 

 . Lecture. "American Popular Culture and its Impact 



Abroad," National College of the Arts, Tianan, Taiwan, 

 June 1997. 

 . Radio interview. "Arts Today" program, Australian 



Broadcast Corp., Canberra, Australia, live from San 

 Francisco, CA, March 1997. 

 . Radio interview. "Arts Today" program, Australian 



Broadcast Corporation, Melbourne, Australia, March 1997. 

 . Lecture. "Bohemianism and the Arts," Oral History 



Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 



1997- 

 . Lecture. "California Art and Culture and their 



Influence on Popular Culture in the U.S.," University of 

 Canberra Convocation, Australia, March 1997. 

 . Lecture. "California Artists: On the Edge of 



America," The Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre 

 Dame, WI, April 1997. 

 . Lecture. "History is in the Details," Art Gallery of 



New South Wales, Australia, March 1997. 

 . Lecture. "History is in the Details," Customs House 



Gallery, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 

 March 1997. 

 . Panelist. "Mexico, Muralism and Modernism in 



Northern California," Mexican Masterpieces Conference, 



Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, January 1998. 



. Lecture. "On the Edge of America: California Art 



and Popular Culture," Power Institute of Fine Arts, 

 University of Sydney, Australia, March 1997. 

 . Lecture. "On the Edge of America: California 



Modernist Art and Culture," Victorian School of the Arts, 

 Melbourne, Australia, March 1997. 



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