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Jim Mayo Demonstrates Silk-screening

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Object Details

Author

Capilongo, Chris

Subject

Mayo, James (Jim)
District of Columbia Association for Retarded Citizens
Anacostia Community Museum
Anacostia Neighborhood Museum

Category

Historic Images of the Smithsonian

Notes

Featured in the Torch, January 1985.

Summary

Jim Mayo, Supervisory Exhibits Specialist at Anacostia Neighborhood Museum (ANM), explains the silk-screen process to a group of prevocational trainees from the D.C. Association for Retarded Citizens

Contained within

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 371, Box 4, Folder: January 1985

Contact information

Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Institution Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu

Date

c.1985

Standard number

2003-19557

Restrictions & Rights

No restrictions

Type

Photographic print
Group

Physical description

Color: Black and White; Size: 8 x 10; Type of Image: Group; Medium: Photographic print

Data Source

Smithsonian Archives - History Div

Topic

Exhibitions
Accessibility
African Americans
Smithsonian Institution--Employees
Museums--Employees

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Record ID

siris_sic_8916

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