WORKS (San Jose, CA) Organizational Brochure
Lawndale (Houston, TX) Newsletter, July 1979
Lawndale Annex, University of Houston, James Surls, George Bunker, Gail Stack, David Hickman, Don Woodman, Ed Hill, Don Marshall, Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans, Keith Ferris, Trinity House Co-op Gallery, Austin, Linda Surls, Dallas Womens Co-op, Dallas, Clyde Connell, Greater Gator Group, Roberto Molina, Houston, Luanne Stovall, Galveston, Bert Long
Information and Correspondence from the Institute of Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum, 1979
New Artspaces II: Beyond Survival, New Orleans, LA, 1981: Post-Conference call for networking information from Artspace News
Art Com, Carl Loeffler, Katherine Willman, Artists Space, Ragland Watkins, Artists' Cooperative Gallery, Omaha, Artists Space Committee for the Visual Arts, New York, Atlanta Art Workers Coalition, Atlanta, Cynthia Knapp, Center for Book Arts, Center for Inter-American Relations, Luis Benedit, Contemporary Art Workshop, Chicago, Cornish Institute, Seattle, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Just Above Midtown, Downtown, Linda Goode-Bryant, Local 1734 Art Collective and Gallery, Washington, Ruth Stenstrom, Jean Vallon, Magic Theatre, San Francisco, John Lion, Martin Esslin, Performing Arts for Community Education, Miami, Mary Luft, Randolph Street Gallery, Real Art Ways, Hartford, Marion Brown, Lercy Jenkins, John Cage, Paul Zukofsky, San Francisco Camerawork, Samuel Borne, Arthur Ollman, Van Deren Coke, Sculpture Space, Clinton, Sylvia de Swaan, Site Cite Sight, Alan Scarritt, Mike Roddy, Marilyn Bogert, Southern Light, Amarillo College, Amarillo, Robert Hirsch, The Upstairs, Tryon, CAIRN, Video Data Bank, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Lyn Blumenthal, Kate Horsfield, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, William Smart, Visual Arts Center of Alaska, Anchorage, Eve Chung, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, Nathan Lyons, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Al Nodal, The Woman's Building, Los Angeles, Shelia Levrant de Bretteville, Judy Chicago, Arlene Raven, Zone, Springfield, Joseph Celli, Claire Copley, Marilyn Crank, Ann Focke, M. K. Wegman, National Endowment for the Arts, Artlink Artspace, Fort Wayne, Organization of Independent Artists, Northport Galleries, Northport
Correspondence from 1708 EAST MAIN to other alternative space galleries, October 1978
“An Alternative Paper on Alternative Space,” as an Alternative to New Artspace Conference, April 1978
Elizabeth Hoxie, Lyn Blumenthal, Video Data Bank, Art Institute of Chicago, Robert Lawrence, Interchange, Mary MacArthur, The Kitchen, Allan Kaprow, Hugh Southern, N.A.M.E, Randolph Street Gallery, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago Filmmakers, Blackstone Hotel, Hudson, Nexus Gallery, Bill Stamets, New Art Examiner, David Stockman, Chicago, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Washington
“New Dimensions for Artists' Spaces” by Stephen Sinclair, Cultural Post, May-June 1981
Stephen Sinclair, Nancy Drew, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, LAICA, Contemporary Art Center, MK Wegmann, Ann Focke, And/Or, Artech, Al Nodal, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace, Hallwalls, Cincinnati Artists Group Effort, C.A.G.E, Kip Eagan, Women and Their Work, Rita Starpattern, Claudia Reese, Maxine Kumin, Adrienne Rich, May Swenson, James Surles, Lawndale, Carolee Schneemann, Mary Min, Artists Residents of Chicago, ARC, Jane Stevens, Margaret Peterson, Chris Millon, Marcia Sartwell, Seattle, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Austin, Houston
NEA Prentice Hall book about the business life of an artist, chapter by Nancy Drew with Carrie Rickey and statement by James Corcoran, 1981
Nancy Drew, Carrie Rickey, Elsie Walker, Lee Caplin, Brian O'Doherty, A.I.R, N.A.M.E, New York Institute of Art and Urban Resources, Clocktower, P.S. 1, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, LAICA, Contemporary Art Center, The Kitchen, And/Or, NOVA, Boston Visual Artists Union, BVAU, Jet Wave, Collaborative Projects, Colab, James Corcoran, James Corcoran Gallery, Corcoran and Corcoran, Castelli/Feigen/Corcoran, Leo Castelli, Billy Al Bengston, Sam Francis, Charles Arnoldi, Willem de Kooning, H.C. Westermann, Joseph Cornell, Margo Leavin, Jan Baum, Asher/Faure, Janus, Rosamund Felsen, Newspace, L.A. Louver, Arco, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Prentice Hall, Seattle, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Cleveland, Boston, Miami
Correspondence with New Times Magazine about a possible article on alternative arts spaces, 1976
Directory of Artists' Organizations by Boston Visual Arts Union: Planning Correspondence and Submission Form, 1976
The New Artspace Directory: Form and Correspondence, 1981
Marylyn Crank, Gail Rubini, Joellen Bard, Claire Copley, Anne Focke, Joe Celli, Laura Lieberman, Sally Webster, Sharon Sanders, Creative Arts Resources/Chicago, Chicago Books, Contemporary Arts Center, CAC, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, AARG, LAICA, The New Museum, PS1, Artists Space, Public Art Fund, Women's Interart Center, Franklin Furnace, Just Above Midtown, Creative Time, Annpac, Atlanta Art Papers, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, AIR Gallery, and/or, KRAB Radio, New Artspace Directory, Beyond Survival Conference, Chicago, New Orleans, Seattle
Creation of Art Space News, 1981
“Life Beyond Survival: Building a National Network at the Second Conference of Alternative Spaces,” by Michael Bonesteel, New Art Examiner, June 1981
“Will the White House Become an Alternative Space?” by Kay Larson, Village Voice, June 5, 1978
“Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker Reconsidering Parallel Galleries,” author unknown, Vanguard, June-July 1978
Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker, Robert Smith, Bob Smith, Michael Asher, David Askevold, John Baldessari, Allan Kaprow, Geoffrey James, Glenn Lewis, Bill Kirby, Jessica Bradley, Ian Wallace, Russell Keziere, Brenda Wallace, Claude Gosselin, Peggy Gale, Clive Robertson, Marien Lewis, Michael Morris, Bob Stearns, Rosalee Goldberg, Brian Dyson, Babs Shapiro, Marcella Bienvenue, Peter Fraser, Tanya Rosenberg, James Pomeroy, Anne Focke, Janet Kardon, Alanna Heiss, Phil Patton, Kay Larson, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, LAICA, Association of National Non-Profit Artists Centres, ANNPAC, Canada Council, A Space, Artons, The Western Front, Art Metropole, CEAC, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Ontario Arts Council, The Kitchen, Parallelogramme, Parallelogramme Retrospective, Alberta College of Art, Shoestring Gallery, Clouds and Water, Galerie Media, Eighty Langton Street, Philadelphia College of Art, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, B.C. Cultural Fund, Strike magazine, Art in America, ARTnews, Vanguard, New Artsspace Conference, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, Philadelphia
“Report by Mary Stofflet: The New Artsspace,” La Mamelle, Summer 1978
“Opting Out and Buying In,” by Howard Singerman, LAICA Journal no. 19, June 1978
“Is There Space for Alternatives? LAICA Conference,” by Virginia Hillix, New Art Examiner, June 1978
“Los Angeles in Search of The New Artsspace: L.A.I.C.A. Conference, April 26-29th,” by Russell Keziere, Criteria, Spring 1978
Russell Keziere, Alanna Heiss, Edit deAk, Marcia Tucker, Tucker, Michael Morris, Carl Loeffler, Allan Kaprow, Kaprow, John Baldessari, Baldessari, David Askevold, Michael Asher, Asher, Dorit Cypis, Marien Lewis, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, LAICA, PS 1, Western Front, A Space, Open Space, Criteria, The New Artsspace, First National Conference of Alternative Visual Arts Organizations, Los Angeles
“New Artsspaces — A Conference Overview” by Melinda Wortz, Artweek, May 27, 1978
Melinda Wortz, Robert Smith, Lawrence Weiner, Weiner, Robert Irwin, Irwin, Alanna Heiss, Ruth Iskin, Jim Melchert, Henry Hopkins, Walter Hopps, Hopps, Marcia Tucker, Tucker, Jim Elliott, David Ross, Ed Levine, Janet Kardon, Dana Rust, Renato Danese, James Reinish, Stephen Reichard, David Askevold, Michael Asher, John Baldessari, Baldessari, Lowell Darling, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, LAICA, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, New York State Arts Council, The Kitchen, PS 1, Artweek, The New Artsspace, First National Conference of Alternative Visual Arts Organizations, Los Angeles