This program was developed
and produced by Ruth R. Perlin,
Special Assistant to the Director for Education and Technology,
The Phillips Collection,
in collaboration with Swim Design Consultants:
Andrew Iskowitz, Principal/Creative Director and Laurie Swindull,
Principal
John Welker, Designer
The program was made possible
through a grant from AT& T
Please e-mail us your comments and ideas
The producers wish to thank the following
persons for their assistance and contributions to the program:
At The Phillips Collection:
Jay Gates, Director
Elizabeth Hutton Turner, Senior Curator, organizer of the
exhibition
Over the Line: The Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence
Suzanne Wright, Director of Education Programs
for excerpts from educational resources for teachers and students
and images,
texts from the Student Art Workshop Programs community
collages
Richard Rutledge, Chief Operating Officer
Darci Vanderhoff, Chief Information Officer
Thora Colot, Director of Marketing and Business Activities
Nathan Martin, Grants and Research Manager
Elsa Mezvinsky-Smithgall, Assistant Curator
Faith Flanagan, Director of Graphic Communication
Joanna Rothman, Shellie Marker, Vanessa Curtis, Education
Office
Silvia Malumbres, Intern, The George Washington University
Museum Studies Program,
Greg Stevens, M.A.T. Museum Education Program, The George
Washington University
With special thanks to:
Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence
Peter T. Nesbett, Executive Director,
The Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation
Photography Credits:
Childrens Collages: Barry Myers,
Bethesda, Md.
Archival images in Beginnings:
Harlem Sequence
A Tenement House in Harlem,
Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division
Office of War Information Collection, LC USW 3 24074-E
Sid Grossman, Children Playing in Alle
yway, 148th St., ca.1930s
Museum of the City of New York
The Federal Arts Project, 43.131.9.7
Sid Grossman, Harlem Scene, Eighth Avenue
and 114th Street,
(outdoor produce stalls, shoppers), ca. 1930s
Museum of the City of New York
The Federal Arts Project, 43.131.9.44
Sid Grossman, Harlem Scene, 133rd
Street, Advance Division of U.N.I.A, ca.1930s
Museum of the City of New York
The Federal Arts Project, 43.131.9.61
Sid Grossman, Harlem Scene, 133rd
Street between Fifth and Lenox Avenues,
ca.1930s
Museum of the City of New York
The Federal Arts Project, 43.131.9.14
Sid Grossman, Harlem Scene, Shops, 133rd
Street between Fifth and Lenox Avenues,
(automobile, shoppers), ca.1930s
Museum of the City of New York
The Federal Arts Project, 43.131.9.34
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