Black and white photo of a display case containing memorabilia from the University of Oregon 's basketball 1938-39 NCAA championship season. Items displayed include two trophies, several peridicals and Laddie Gale's jersey.
#1; Black and white comics portraying the election of George Bush and Dan Quayle, Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon Fine and Applied Arts Dept., Artists' Books course, 1989
Issue no. 6: Death, Telephones & Scissors; Book consists primarily of small graphic images, Signed by the artist; A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Collection of 14 issues each with its own theme, Library owns no. 25, 26, 28, 31, 32, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44; A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton; International edition
Enclosed in square envelope with LTTR written on the left side; Each issue has a distinctive theme title based on the initialism LTTR;Summer/Fall 2002 accompanied by a bookmark and doorknob hanger, lesbians to the rescue and edition number hand written on inside cover
Volume 8, number 2, Winter 1989 issue of a periodical, comb-bound with photocopied illustrations of cover art on multi-colored paper by many artists. Some works are embellished with drawing, collage, cut-outs, or stitching. Some works are numbered and handsigned by artists.
Single folded piece of paper; Color drawings show aerial landscape views; Book details the findings of architect and archaeologist Benjamin Berll; When folded out fully there are drawings which are meant to be cut out and folded to create a three-dimensional replica of Berll's findings
Some of the photographs in this book were originally part of an exhibit, but the book contextualizes the images with topical headings that mimic the text style of a newspaper. Text is also added to the pages, which are densly packed with images. This book looks at photography as a part of the modern world's overstimulation by mass media.
Removable adhesive on one side of each sheet holds each page to the next at the opposite edge of the paper to create an accodion-like structure when the covers are pulled away from one another, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton