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Parish Gallery records

Archives of American Art

Parish Gallery Grand Opening Exhibition (1991)
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Object Details

Summary

The records of Parish Gallery, located in Washington, D.C., measure 6.4 linear feet and 11.73 gigabytes and date from 1940 to 2013, with the bulk of the collection dating from 1991 to 2013. This collection consists primarily of exhibition files, but also includes administrative files, as well as some biographical material related to Norman Parish's career before opening the gallery.

Scope and Contents

The records of Parish Gallery, located in Washington, D.C., measure 6.4 linear feet and 11.73 gigabytes and date from 1940 to 2013, with the bulk of the collection dating from 1991 to 2013. This collection consists primarily of exhibition files, but also includes administrative files, as well as some biographical material related to Norman Parish's career before opening the gallery. Exhibition files include printed materials, photographic material, correspondence, loan agreements, born digital material, and other materials related to exhibitions held at Parish Gallery. In some cases exhibition files serve as artist files as well, with additional materials related to artists' work. Notable artists included within these files are Wadsworth A. Jarrell, Oggi Ogburn, Evangeline J. (E. J.) Montgomery, Bruce McNeil, Sandi Ritchie Miller, Marilyn Horrom, Samella Lewis, Herbert Gentry, and Tayo Adenaike. Administrative files include materials related to Galleries 1054, where Parish Gallery was located; as well as a proposal from Black Artists of DC; correspondence; and clippings. Norman Parish biographical material includes documents related to Norman Parish's art career and honors and awards he received.
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GUID

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Creator

Parish Gallery

Names

Adenaike, Tayo
Gentry, Herbert, 1919-2003
Horrom, Marilyn
Jarrell, Wadsworth, 1929-
Lewis, Samella S. (1923-2022)
McNeil, Bruce
Miller, Sandi Ritchie
Montgomery, Evangeline J. (1933)
Ogburn, David, 1942-
Parish, Norman, 1937-2013

Occupation

Gallery owners -- Washington (D.C.)
Painters -- Washington (D.C.)

Topic

African American artists

Provenance

The Parish Gallery records were donated in 2016 by Gwen Parish, Norman Parish's widow.

Creator

Parish Gallery

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Sponsor

Funding for the processing of this collection was provided by the Henry Luce Foundation. Funding for the digitization of this collection was provided by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.

Biographical / Historical

Parish Gallery (established 1991-closed 2013) was a gallery in Washington, D.C. Founded by artist Norman Parish (1937-2013), the gallery was known for exhibiting artwork by African American and international artists. Parish's wife Gwen co-managed the gallery from the beginning until it closed its doors. Over the course of its 22 year history, Parish gallery exhibited the works of over 170 artists from Ghana, Nigeria, Morocco, France, Spain, Greece, and many other countries. In articles and interviews, Parish underscored the gallery's dedication to showing the works of underrepresented artists of all backgrounds, though the primary focus was the members of the African diaspora, and help them promote their work. Norman Parish was born in New Orleans in 1937 and grew up in Chicago. He graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1960 and contributed to the Wall of Respect in 1967. He was a painter and was in several exhibitions. In 1988 Parish moved to Washington, D.C., and he opened Parish Gallery in Georgetown in 1991, making it one of the few galleries owned by an African American at the time. The gallery quickly grew in prominence over the years highlighting the works of major artists such as Wadsworth Jarrell, Herbert Gentry, and E. J. Montgomery, as well as artists from the United States and abroad. The final exhibition at the gallery was entitled Norman Parish: The Artist in 2013. Parish passed away that same year.

Function

Art galleries, Commercial -- Washington (D.C.)

Extent

6.4 Linear Feet
11.73 Gigabytes

Date

1940-2013
bulk 1991-2013

Archival Repository

Archives of American Art

Identifier

AAA.parigall

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Gigabytes
Photographs

Citation

Parish Gallery records, 1940-2013. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in three series. Series 1: Exhibition Files, 1940-1944, 1971-2013, bulk 1991-2013 (Boxes 1-6, OV 8-9, ER01-ER20; 5.9 linear feet) Series 2: Administrative Files, 1991-2013 (Box 6; 0.3 linear feet) Series 3: Norman Parish Biographical Material, 1970-2013 (Box 7, ER21; 0.2 linear feet)

Processing Information

The collection was minimally processed and a finding aid prepared by Rayna Andrews with funding from the Henry Luce Foundation in 2018. The collection was fully processed, prepared for digitization, and described in a finding aid by Rihoko Ueno in 2019 with funding provided by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.

Rights

The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.

Existence and Location of Copies

The bulk of the collection was digitized in 2017 and is available on the Archives of American Art website. Materials which have not been scanned include blank pages, blank versos of photographs, and duplicates. In some cases, exhibition catalogs and other publications have had their covers, title pages, and relevant pages scanned. Access copies of born-digital records are not online and are available at the Archives of American Art offices.

Genre/Form

Photographs

Restrictions

Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Use of electronic records with no duplicate copies requires advance notice.
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Record ID

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Askia Muhammad— The Autobiography of Charles 67X (2001), The Easy Big Easy: 2004 Audio Listening Tour, Digital Audio Recording

M. Erol Catal— No Boundaries (2000), Digital Images of Artwork and Installation from 2006 Exhibition

Changamiré's International CD Art Competition (2008), Digital Images of Sonia Gil Art

Herbert Gentry and His Friends (2008), Digital Video Recording from Facing Other Ways: Herbert Gentry and African American Abstraction (2007)

Exhibition of Works by Sy Mohr (2006), Digital Images of Artwork

Simmie Knox, Mason Archie, and Morris Howard— I Dream a World: Paintings Inspired by the Poems of Langston Hughes (2012), Digital Images of Artwork by Simmie Knox

Patricia Underwood— Healing Shields (2004), Digital Documents and Images of Artwork

ONE of FIFTEEN (2005-2006), Digital Images of Exhibition

Wendy Plotkin-Mates— Foreign Journeys: Imprints On My Mind (2004), Digital Images of Artwork

Norman Parish— Norman Parish: The Artist (2013), Digital Exhibition Images photographed by Richard E. Jenkins III

Miscellaneous Photographs of People and Places, Digital Images

Askia Muhammad— The Autobiography of Charles 67X (2001), Queen Mother Dorothy Height, Digital Video Recording

Changamiré's International CD Art Competition (2008), Digital Documents and Images of Gala Spivak Art

Living Embodiments: Artistic Expressions of Being, Twentieth Anniversary Exhibit (2011), Digital Images of 1st Anniversary Show and 20th Anniversary Show

Ray Grist and Keren Coxe— Recent Works (2007), Ray Grist "What Is a Painting" Transcript of Lecture at Cooper Union, Digital Document

Ron Flemmings— Island Life (2013), Digital Documents about Ron Flemmings

Ray Grist and Keren Coxe— Recent Works (2007), Ray Grist Powerpoint Presentation at Deutsche Bank, Digital Document

Willard Wigan— The Half Century Collection (2012-2013), Digital Images of Artwork

Exhibition of Works by David Boothman and Donnette A. Cooper (2004), Digital Images of Artwork and Profile by David Boothman

Changamiré's International CD Art Competition (2008), Digital Documents and Images of Laurie Mertens Art


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