Photographs, digital images, and 35-mm color slides are of Stewart and other individuals, his artwork, and miscellaneous subjects. The exhibition openings and installations documented are: Grippi-Waddell Gallery (1964); Blue Hill Cultural Center, Pearl River, NY (1986); and "Anodyne: The Brain Painting" at The Broome Street Gallery (1990) and New York Hall of Science (2003); and a retrospective exhibition at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.
Arrangement note:
Additional photographic materials are included among biographical materials (Series 1), writings and notes (Series 3), research files on graffiti (Series 4), and scrapbooks (Series 6).
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Collection Citation:
Jack Stewart papers, 1926-2010. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.