Box 17
Contains 47 Results:
Letter from Chava Pressburger to Vera Scwarcz, 2004-03-03
Letter states that Pressburger plans to glue the replacement images over Bixby's prints in the copies of their book In the Garden of Memory
Letter from Vera Scwarcz to Robert Bixby, 2004-03-15
Letter further discusses Scwarcz and Pressburger's book
Letter from Vera Scwarcz to Robert Bixby, 2004-03-25
Letter states that Vera included with the letter passages to be used for a brief preface and back page blurbs in the book In the Garden of Memory; attached to the letter is the previously seen advertisement for the "In the Garden of Memory" exhibit, the article by Mara Dresner about the exhibit, and a review from the Hartford Advocate about the exhibit
E-mail from Vera Scwarcz to Janet Reynolds, 2003-10-16
E-mail asks Reynolds if Scwarcz can quote from the Hartford Advocate article about the "In the Garden of Memory" exhibit; in a handwritten note at the bottom, Reynolds states that this is fine; Comes with a note for Robert Bixby, stating that this is for the preface and the blurbs of the book; also comes in an envelope
Letter from Vera Scwarcz to Robert Bixby, 2004-04-19
Letters states that Scwarcz made to the book four small changes the the punctuation of poems and that in the foreward, the spelling of Chava's brother should be "Petr Ginz"; comes with copies of the pages Scwarcz specifically changed
Letter from Vera Scwarcz to Robert Bixby, 2004-01-07
Letter discusses how Scwarcz and Pressburger hope to have their book In the Garden of Memory printed by the time their next exhibition in Prague opens on June 9th. It also mentions how Scwarcz has a $500 grant from Wesleyan to help with the production of the book.
Letter from Vera Scwarcz to Robert Bixby, 2003-09-02
Letter states that Scwarcz is interested in publishing a book with March Street Press to accompany the ongoing exhibit "In the Garden of Memory"; the letter is written like a poem
Advertisement for "In the Garden of Memory: A conversation in paper, poetry, and print", 2003-09
This mailed advertisement for Vera Scwarcz and Chava Pressburger's exhibit goes into detail about what the exhibit is specifically about: combining Chinese poetry with the daily terror in Israel
"Parable for a Prince" by Vera Scwarcz
Set up similar to hoe the book is with a poem on one side and an image on the opposite side, this poem is printed on strange thick paper and very yellowed on the side with the poem (not positive if the yellowing was intentional or not); image is printed in black and white
"The Garden of Memory" an article by Mara Dresner for the Jewish Ledger, 2003-02-28
Article is about Vera Scwarcz and Chava Pressburger's collaboration on an exhibit at the Chase/Freedman Gallery titled "In the Garden of Memory: A conversation in paper, poetry, and print"; article contains a poem written by Scwarcz called "Hear Israel"