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    Art Forum - Lawrence, Kay

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    3 June 1998. Kay Lawrence is H.C. Coombs Creative Arts Fellow 1998 and Visiting Artist in the CSA Textiles Workshop. An artist who predominantly works with tapestry, she lectures at the University of South Australia. Whilst in Canberra, Kay Lawrence will be participating in Shift: Contemporary Textile Practice - Towards the Next Millennium and running a masterclass on Concept Development. Her work will be represented in Threefold: An exhibition in three parts for Shift, CSA Gallery, 2 July-2 August; and Textiles in Focus in the Presiding Offices' Exhibition area of Parliament House from 4 July-30 August

    Tribute to Kay Boyle

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     for Ian Under a bright San Francisco starI earned my MA in Creative Writing at San Francisco State in 1968.  I had the good fortune to have Kay Boyle standing in my proverbial corner. Kay is (I use the present tense because, once set down, literature is here to stay) an amazingly accomplished and well-versed author with some 40 published books to round out her long lifetime (1902-1992). Kay Boyle in Crowd, San Francisco State College Strike, 1968-1969 by Gerald Grow Throughout her writin..

    Kay Campbell

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    "Kay Campbel[l] SFX 24645 V A D 101 A G H Katherine 1943 - 44".Kay Campbell, SFX 24645. Voluntary Aid Detachment, 101 Australian General Hospital, Katherine 1943 - 44

    “A Culture Carried: Chin Basketry in Central Indiana”: Five Questions for Exhibition Curator Jon Kay

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    Working with IU Bloomington folklore studies doctoral student and MCHSL affiliate Touhidul Islam as co-curator and in partnership with colleagues, collaborators and tradition bearers in the Central Indiana Chin community, Jon Kay organized the exhibition “A Culture Carried: Chin Basketry in Central Indiana." It was presented at the Gayle Karch Cook Center at Indiana University Bloomington between August 26 and October 4, 2024. The following interview was undertaken by Jason Baird Jackson, with Jon Kay, between August 24 and 30, 2024. It was initially published as follows: Kay, Jon, and Jason Baird Jackson. 2024. “‘A Culture Carried: Chin Basketry in Central Indiana’: Five Questions for Exhibition Curator Jon Kay.” Shreds and Patches (blog). August 30, 2024. https://jasonbairdjackson.com/2024/08/30/a-culture-carried-chin-basketry-in-central-indiana-five-questions-for-exhibition-curator-jon-kay/. In order to make this interview durably available, it is being added to the Published Works and White Papers series of the Material Culture and Heritage Studies Laboratory of the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana University. It is deposited in IUScholarWorks with the consent of the author.Indiana University Arts and Humanities Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation Indiana Arts Commission National Endowment for the Arts Indiana University Institute for Advanced Studies Indiana University College Arts and Humanities Institute

    Author Kay Kermode with Plant

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    Kathryn "Kay" Vassel Kermode with one of her plants. A long time agriculturalist in Manatee County, she is author of the 1995 book: Tomato Ties n Growers: a history of the tomato industry in West Florida

    Khoo Kay Kim, professor of Malaysian history : a biobibliometric study

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    Presents an analysis of the publication productivity, authorship pattern, channels of communication, journal preference and language preference of Professor Dato' Khoo Kay Kim, Professor of Malaysian History in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. The results of this biobibliometric study indicate that he can be a role model for future Malaysian historians to emulate his various achievements especially in the field of history education

    Kay Past Collection

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    Kay Past was born in 1945 to William and Mary Cude. Kay received two degrees from University of Texas, an Bachelors of Liberal Arts with a concentration in Spanish and English and then a Master's degree in Bilingual Education. She taught at A.C. Jones High school in Beeville, Texas. She then went on to become a professor of Bilingual Education at Coastal Bend Community college in Corpus Christi, Texas

    Danny Kay and Maurice Abravanel.

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    Photograph of Danny Kay and Maurice Abravanel, taken in 1984

    State Fairs: Growing American Craft: Four Questions for Exhibition Contributing Curator Jon Kay

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    Jon Kay served as a contributing curator for the Smithsonian Institution’s exhibition State Fairs: Growing American Craft. This exhibition was staged at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (August 22, 2025-September 7, 2026). In this interview, Kay reflects on the exhibition and associated catalogue, situating this collaborative project within his long-term work studying crafts, and working with craftspeople, associated with the Indiana State Fair. The following interview was undertaken by Jason Baird Jackson, with Jon Kay, between September 23 and October 5, 2024. It was initially published as follows: Kay, Jon, and Jason Baird Jackson. 2025. “‘State Fairs: Growing American Craft: Four Questions for Exhibition Contributing Curator Jon Kay.” Shreds and Patches (blog). October 8, 2025. https://jasonbairdjackson.com/2025/10/08/state-fairs-growing-american-craft-four-questions-for-exhibition-contributing-curator-jon-kay/ In order to make this interview durably available, it is being added to the Published Works and White Papers series of the Material Culture and Heritage Studies Laboratory of the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana University. It is deposited in IUScholarWorks with the consent of the interviewee

    Remembering Kay Boyle

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    by Red Shuttleworth A Bunchgrass Press Project © Copyright 2024 Red Shuttleworth “Have no communion with despair…” Kay Boyle Advice to the Old Songs and Shouts Kay Boyle (February 19, 1902 – December 27, 1992) was a distinguished, Nobel Prize-worthy American writer who published nearly fifty books (novels, collections of short fiction, poetry, and non-fiction). A ferociously independent woman and writer, Boyle was in Paris -as an equal- with James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Ernest Hemingway, Wil..
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