Alice Denney - Sources

Sources

  • A Tribute to Alice Denney, 50 Years of Life and Work in the Avante-Garde, by Maia Gatcheva, May 9, 2006

A DVD celebrating the life of Alice Denney, a major influence on the avant-garde"

  • Oral history interview with Alice Denney, 1976 May 13 1 sound cassette.

"An interview of Alice Denney conducted by Walter Hopps for the National Museum of American Art. Denney speaks of her organization of two Washington, D.C. art happenings: the "Pop Festival," held in conjunction with an exhibition, "The Popular Image," sponsored by the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, April 18 - May 1, 1966; and the "Now Festival," April 26 - May 1, 1966."

  • "A Brief History of WPA & WPA\C", Washington Project for the Arts, Laura Coyle
  • "A Conversation with Alice", John James Anderson, November 17, 2006

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