Rosenzweig, Phyllis D. , 1943-
Dates
- Existence: 1943
Biographical note
Phyllis D. Rosenzweig taught adjunct classes at George Washington University and the Corcoran College of Art + Design, and organized several exhibitions of art in Washington D.C. and the Bronx, New York. She is associated with a group of D.C. poets and the community formed around readings at Folio Bookstore. Rosenzweig also served as a Curator and Associate Curator at the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden and edits Primary Writing Books, devoted to publishing work by D.C. area writers.
Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) Identifier
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Doug Lang papers
Papers document the life and career of Washington, DC-based Welsh poet Doug Lang through correspondence, creative writing notebooks, handmade artwork, ephemera such as fliers and posters, manuscripts and typescripts including annotated drafts, and photographs. Materials highlight the poetry and art scenes of Washington, DC in the late twentieth-century.
Collection is open for research.
Recordings have been digitally copied; all original media were retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Rosenzweig, Phyllis, 1974 - 1987
Collection is open for research.
Audiovisual recordings and digital content on media have been digitally copied; all original media was retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Rosenzweig, Phyllis D., 1977-2005
Consists of the papers of poets, artists, and friends for whom Lang kept a named file. Materials include artwork, correspondence, creative works and writings, newspaper articles, and photographs.
Collection is open for research.
Recordings have been digitally copied; all original media were retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Rosenzweig, Phyllis, handmade book, 1981 - 1981
Collection is open for research.
Audiovisual recordings and digital content on media have been digitally copied; all original media was retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.