Box 128
Contains 12 Results:
Original BLUESTAR Shirt (in reinforced plastic bag), July 18, 1968
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - Sally Ride lecture poster, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - International Star Registry certificate, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - sketches, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - renderings, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - clippings, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - drawings, prints, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - graphics, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - graphics, lettering, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR Exhibition - graphics, negatives, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR, The Movie - sketches, approximately 1990
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
BLUESTAR, The Movie - second draft, 1990
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.