Display of copies of ephemera attempting to express CalArts in the 70s.
Letter from Doug Huebler to Laurie Anderson offering her a full-time Fall semester faculty position in 1978.
- Usual requirement of 14 weeks shortened to 11 to avoid registration requirements and initial meetings
- 2 1/2 days per week which could actually be accomplished in 2 days if 1/2 day was scheduled from 7 to 10 pm.
- 1 day - teach a class; limited to 15-20 students; course description required; suggested that she give assignments and then "crit" the results.
- 1 day - office time to meet with students from her class and to meet with independent study students who have signed up with her; meetings to last about an hour each
- Independent Study - available to 6 or 7 students; meet with them every 2 to 3 weeks; discuss their work
- 1/2 day for a seminar - could be an art history class; could include field trips followed by discussions (at the next class meeting)
- Transcript of interview with Terry Allen from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art. Terry talks about his nascence as an artist - coming out of Lubbock to go to Chouinard in the late 60s; his education at Chouinard; and what it is like leaving that supportive environment and entering the real world.
- Video of interview with Chip Lord - made in 2011 of his experiences coming to CalArts with Ant Farm and working on their media van; positive about putting restrictions on students.
- Dialog - Music : 2 columns
- Time Chart with about 8 columns : Dialog 1, Dialog 2, Volume notes, Sound Effects, Music / Songs to be played behind the dialog, DJs / News bites / PSAs, Background behind DJs etc
- Summary / Pitch of Radio Play
- "I basically did two things with my class; we took the clock out of the equation and forgot about time." - Michael Asher
- "The younger artists are dealing more with ideas. Here's a media city, and the native language just isn't painting and such; it's television, films, the media. This place is about illusions, sanity and insanity." - Chris Burden