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    Oral History Interview with Elsa Ulbricht, 1970

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    Elsa Ulbricht describes her career, emphasizing her work organizing the WPA Milwaukee Handicrafts Project. She also talks about her family, her work in elementary schools, and her education. Additionally, she comments on how art styles and the motivations of artists have changed during her lifetime

    Elsa Emile Ulbricht Papers, Ulbricht Writings, [1935]

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    Elsa Ulbricht's Writings, [1935]Writings by Elsa Ulbrich

    Elsa Emile Ulbricht Papers, Puppets and Marionettes Book Four, 1931

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    Scrapbook containing photographic prints of MarionettesWorks Progress Administration (WPA), Marionettes, Scrapbook, and undatedGrayscal

    Elsa Ulbricht's Audio Description of the 1970 WPA Milwaukee Handicrafts Exhibit

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    Elsa Ulbrict curates the WPA Milwaukee Handicrafts Project Exhibition at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. She describes the layout of the Exhibition, and she comments on the Exhibition’s artworks, including weavings, block-printed fabrics, rugs, furniture, scrapbooks, toys, and dolls. She also talks about the Handicrafts Project’s purpose and scope

    Elsa Emile Ulbricht Papers, Biographical Information, 1909-1976

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    Miscellaneous personal papers, correspondence, newspaper clippings documenting Elsa Ulbricht's caree

    History of Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors, Panel Discussion, 1976

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    Robert Schellin, Elsa Ulbricht, Edward Boerner, and Joseph Freibert form a panel which discusses the evolution of several, Milwaukee-based, Depression-era art organizations, including The Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors and the WPA Milwaukee Handicrafts Project. They also talk about various art schools, including the Layton School, the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, and the Milwaukee Art Institute
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