Doug Minkler interview : Political Art in the Mudflats

Collection
Robert Sommer Mudflats Collection
Creator(s)
Minkler, Doug (Interviewee) Faculty - CCAC Printmaking Faculty 1990 - Political poster maker
Enos, Joey (Interviewer) - Local historian Joey Enos partnered with the CCA Libraries to enrich the historical record of the Mudflats Collection with the oral history initiative, Anonymous Art Revealed. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit www.calhum.org
Scarboro, Jennine (Recording engineer) Staff - Libraries - Capp Street Project Archive Curator Alumnus - MFA 2012
Date(s)
Date created: 2018-02-07
Work type & Measurements
Oral history
Description
Poster maker and political artist Doug Minkler talks about his experience creating the collaborative large scale "U.S. Out of Central America" sculpture in the Emeryville Mudflats and his feelings about its subsequent demolition a day later. He discusses making and exhibiting political art, selling work on Telegraph Avenue and being left with the lesson of the Mudflats experience that, there, "a small group of people could have a big effect, that the number of people that saw that sculpture, even on one day, was profound"
Subject(s)
Geographic: Emeryville (Calif.)
Name: Montoya, Malaquias, 1938-
Name: Montoya, Malaquias, 1938-
Archives Series & Subseries
Series: III. College Life
Subseries: 5. Oral Histories
Location
Oakland Campus — Meyer Library — Archives - The Mudflats Collection (Box) Series III. Oral Histories — (Folder) Minkler, Doug
Rights
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