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- Stream Flows On (Photograph) by Morgan, Fred T.(CARDINAL)207860;
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- Subjects: Mills and mill-work; Whitley Mill;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dark delicacies / by Gelb, Jeff.(CARDINAL)374981; Howison, Del.(CARDINAL)480348;
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- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Horror fiction.; Science fiction.; Fantasy fiction, American.; Fantasy fiction, English.; Horror tales, American.; Horror tales, English.; Science fiction, American.; Science fiction, English.;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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- Reuben Johnson photograph collection, 1940-1980. [kit] by Johnson, Reuben Lynn,1906-1983,collector.;
Only a small fraction of the thousands of photographs in this collection have been digitized, most of them from the 1950s and 1960s. Topics include auto dealers, Bil Joe Austin Band, baseball, Benson Singing Convention, Burlington industries, churches, Johnston County Country Club, Farmers Day, Fieldcrest Mills, Goat Man, Griggs Equipment, Ham and Egg Show, Congressman Harold Cooley, Johnston County Health Department, Jerold plant, Johnston County Training School, judges, kindergartens, K. R. Edwards, lawyers, library, March of Dimes, museums, Myrtle Airport, National Guard, post offices, railroads, religion, restaurants, Salvation Army, Selma oil terminals, Selma parade, Shallcross, Smithfield Oil and Gin Company, Sylvania, theaters, tobacco market, tractors and trucks, trains, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Underwood Funeral Home, Smithfield water plant, Whitley Brothers Wholesale, and WMPM radio station.Reuben Lynn Johnson (1906-1983) was a free-lance commercial photographer in Smithfield from the late 1930s until about 1980. He also operated a cafe, the Jiffy Lunch, in downtown Smithfield from the early 1940s until the late 1950s, at the same time working part-time for Underwood Funeral Home across the street from his cafe. His photography included the standard family portraits and weddings but is most valuable for the record he left of family reunions, funerals, crime and wreck scenes, school and church groups, civic clubs, businesses, parades, and other local events. He captured diverse people throughout Johnston County in an era when the mechanization of agriculture and the end of racial segregation were beginning to bring monumental social and economic changes to the county's rural communities and small towns.
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bob Garner's guide to North Carolina barbecue / by Garner, Bob,1946-(CARDINAL)211018;
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- Subjects: Guidebooks.; Barbecuing; Restaurants;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 18
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- Vitamin C+ : collage in contemporary art / by Etgar, Yuval,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)867594;
Includes index.Collage is an artistic language comprising found images, fragmentary forms, and unexpected juxtapositions. While it first gained status as high art in the early twentieth century, the past decade has seen a fresh explosion of artists using this dynamic and experimental approach to image making. Organised in an A-Z sequence by artist, the book features both well-known collagists including Njideka Akunyili Crosby; Ellen Gallagher; Peter Kennard; Linder, Christian Marclay; Wangechi Mutu; Deborah Roberts; Martha Rosler; and Mickalene Thomas, and a plethora of lesser-known names deserving of greater attention. Taking a broad definition from analog cut-and-paste compositions and photomontages to digital composed imagery and animations Vitamin C+ showcases 108 living artists who employ collage as a central part of their visual-art practice, as selected by 69 leading experts, including museum directors, curators, critics, and collectors. The survey also features an engaging and informative introduction by Yuval Etgar, an internationally renowned expert in the area. The 69 expert nominators include: Cecilia Alemani; Iwona Blazwick; David Campany; Raphael Chikukwa; Patrick Elliott; Max Hollein; Hettie Judah; Christine Macel; Roxana Marcoci; Duro Olowu; Scott Rothkopf; Russell Tovey; Zoe Whitley; and Heidi Zuckerman.
- Subjects: Art, Modern; Collage;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Queer South: LGBTQ writers on the American South / by Ray, Douglas.(CARDINAL)731966;
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- Subjects: Sexual minorities' writings, American; American literature; American literature;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- The Soul of a nation reader : writings by and about Black American artists, 1960-1980 / by Biswas, Allie,editor.(CARDINAL)853517; Godfrey, Mark(Mark Benjamin),editor.(CARDINAL)425720; Whitley, Zoé,writer of afterword.(CARDINAL)611884;
Includes bibliographical references."A comprehensive compendium of artists and writers confronting questions of Black identity, activism and social responsibility in the age of Malcolm X and the Black Panthers, based on the landmark traveling exhibition. What is "Black art"? This question was posed and answered time and time again between 1960 and 1980 by artists, curators and critics deeply affected by this turbulent period of radical social and political upheaval in America. Rather than answering in one way, they argued for radically different ideas of what "Black art" meant. Across newspapers and magazines, catalogs, pamphlets, interviews, public talks and panel discussions, a lively debate emerged between artists and others to address profound questions of how Black artists should or should not deal with politics, about what audiences they should address and inspire, where they should try to exhibit, how their work should be curated, and whether there was or was not such a category as "Black art" in the first place. Conceived as a reader connected to the landmark exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, which shone a light on the vital contributions made by Black artists over two decades, this anthology collects over 200 texts from the artists, critics, curators and others who sought to shape and define the art of their time. Exhaustively researched and edited by exhibition curator Mark Godfrey, who provides the substantial introduction, and Allie Biswas, included are rare and out-of-print texts from artists and writers, as well as texts published for the first time ever." --
- Subjects: Art criticism.; African American art; African American artists; Art and society; Arts; Black Arts movement.; Black power; Essays.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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