Art Contacts 2017-07-16T22:19:06+00:00

ORGANIZATIONS/INDIVIDUALS CONTACTED IN SEARCH OF “VICTIMS OF THE GALVESTON FLOOD” OF 1900 SCULPTURE

Humanities Research Center
Briscoe Center for American History: Coppini-Tauch Papers
Missouri History Museum -St. Louis World’s Fair of 1904 archives
Landmarks Department at UT
Archaeology Department at UT Pickle Research Center Campus
Texas Memorial Museum
Department of Art and History at UT
Alexander Architectural Library at UT
Stark Center
Blanton Museum
Nick Kralj, Texas Lobbyist from Galveston
Babe Schwartz, Legendary Senator from Galveston County
Ralph Elder, Briscoe Center veteran archivist
Texas State Preservation Board
Austin American Statesman
UT Alcalde Magazine
Galveston County Daily News
KUT NPR
Galveston County Museum
Rosenberg Library of Galveston
UTMB Library Archives Galveston
Coppini Academy of Arts – San Antonio
Texas Archive of the Moving Image
UT Department of Classics
David Gracy, UT Historian
Jim Nicar, UT Historian
Shelly Kelly, former Rosenberg Library archivist
Texas A&M University – Texarkana
Baylor Texas Landmarks Department
Mayborn Museum of Baylor
Martin Museum of Baylor
Texas State Historical Association
Galveston Historical Foundation
Witte Museum of San Antonio
Marilyn Mock, Arts Consultant
Drew Patterson, Arts Curator
Mary Arnold, Austin Leader and UT alum
Sinclair Black, Architect and UT Professor
Lawrence Speck, Architect and Past Dean at UT
Pickle Research Center
Mary Ellen Oliver
Jessie Otto Hite, former director, Blanton Museum
Michael Guarino, Principle, Ford Powell and Carson San Antonio
Lynne Storm, former board member of Laguna Gloria Museum
Daughters of the Republic
Austin Public Library
Austin History Center
Texas Monthly Magazine
Daily Texan – UT
Longhorn Magazine – UT
Cactus Yearbook – UT
Austin American Statesman
San Antonio Conversation Society
Goldbeck Photography of San Antonio
Galveston Daily News
Coppini’s “From Sunset to Dawn” autobiography
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Municipal Archives
Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs