Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Kelly-Wood Gallery, 1988-1992
Contains papers related to Fritzi Huber's partnership with Kelly-Wood gallery. Included are packing slips, letters, consignment forms, preliminary sketches done by Huber, polaroid's of Huber's work, business propositions, and artist/gallery agreements.
The Windsor's Gallery, 1988-1997
Contains papers related to Fritzi Huber's partnership with the Windsor's Gallery. Included are correspondence, letters of agreement, newspaper clippings, consignment forms, invoices, a list of upcoming gallery plans, a brochure for the gallery, and photographs of the gallery.
The Elements Gallery for Fine Contemporary Crafts, 1989
Contains papers related to Fritzi Huber's partnership with the Elements Gallery for Fine Contemporary Crafts. Includes an exhibition contract, a press release, and a note of thanks to Fritzi.
International Gallery, 1989
Contains an exhibition contract for the 'Beaten to a Pulp: Contemporary Paper Exhibit,' between Fritzi Huber and the gallery.
Raleigh Contemporary Gallery, 1990-1994
Contains papers related to Fritzi Huber's partnership with the Raleigh Contemporary Gallery. Included are inventory sheets/receipts for artwork on consignment, invoices, correspondence, and Fritzi Huber's press-kit checklist.
Randall Gallery, 1991-1994
Contains papers related to Fritzi Huber's partnership with Randal Gallery. Included are invoices, artists/gallery agreement, artist's statements, a brief personal statement from Fritzi and background, gallery opening announcements, letters, inventory lists, Huber's press-kit checklist, and a mailing list for local Wilmington artists and arts organizations.
Chelsea Gallery, 1992
Contains Western Carolina University's Chelsea Gallery exhibition agreement with Fritzi Huber.
City Art Works Incorporated Gallery and Studio, 1993
Contains correspondence between Fritzi Huber and City Art Works as well as consignment forms.
The Farrell Collection, 1993-1994
Contains papers related to Fritzi Huber's partnership with the Farrell Collection. Included are envelopes sent to Huber, gallery contracts, and art specification forms.