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		<titleproper>Preliminary Inventory of the June Blum Papers,
			<date normal="1969/2005">1969-2005</date>
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		<author>Accessioned by: Meghan Lyon; machine-readable finding aid created by: Meghan Lyon</author>
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	<publisher><lb/>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library <lb/> Duke University <lb/> Durham, N.C., USA </publisher> 
		<p><date normal="2009" encodinganalog="date">(C) 2009</date> Duke University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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	<note><p>Aleph Number: <num type="aleph">004189867</num></p></note></notestmt>
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	<creation>Machine-readable finding aid derived from XML authoring program.<lb/>
		<date>Date of source: July 2009</date><lb/>Accessioned by Meghan Lyon, July 2009; finding aid encoded by Meghan Lyon, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke University, <date>July 2009</date>

 
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	<langusage>Description is in
		<language langcode="eng">English</language>
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	<descrules>Finding aid was prepared using 
		  <title>DACS</title> and local 
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<titlepage>
<titleproper>Preliminary Inventory of the June Blum Papers, <date type="span">1969-2005</date>
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<publisher>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library <lb/> Duke University <lb/> Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185 USA </publisher>
<p><date normal="2009">(C) 2009</date> Duke University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
<repository label="Repository"> 
<corpname>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke
			 University</corpname></repository> 
<origination label="Creator"><persname encodinganalog="100">Blum, June.</persname></origination>
<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">June Blum Papers, <unitdate normal="1969/2005" type="inclusive">1969-2005</unitdate>
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<langmaterial label="Language of Material" encodinganalog="546">Material in <language langcode="eng"> English</language>
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<extent unit="linear feet" encodinganalog="300">0.6 Linear Feet</extent><lb/> 
<extent unit="items">150 Items</extent>
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<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of
		  these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.</physloc> 

<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="545">June Blum is a feminist artist and curator, and was at the forefront of the women's art movement in New York City in the 1960s-1970s.</abstract>


<abstract encodinganalog="520">Accession (2009-0174) (150 items; 0.6 lin. ft.; dated 1960s-2005) includes biographies and articles about Blum, programs and announcements from gallery shows she curated or participated in, and some photocopied newspaper articles about her role in the women's art movement. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.</abstract>

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<head>Administrative Information</head>

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<head>Access Restrictions</head>
<p>Collection is open for research.</p>
<p>However, collection may contain materials to which the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibilities and Privacy Rights form applies. Patrons must sign this form before using this collection.</p>
<p>Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.</p>
<p>Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library to use this collection.</p>
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<head>Copyright Notice</head>
<p>The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to Duke University. For more information, consult the copyright section of the Regulations and Procedures of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library.</p>
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		  <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
		  <p>[Identification of item], June Blum Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library</p> 
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<head>Provenance</head>
<p>The June Blum Papers were received by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library as a 
gift in 2009. 
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<head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Accessioned by Meghan Lyon, July 2009</p>
<p>Encoded by Meghan Lyon, July 2009</p>
<p>This collection is minimally processed: materials may not have been ordered and described beyond their original condition.
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<head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>Quoted from Blum's website:</p>
<p>An artist and pioneer in getting women artists and their works exhibited in mainstream museums, June Blum was in the forefront of the women's art movement in NYC in the late 1960s and early l970s. Her <title render="doublequote">Female President Light Event</title> (l968-1969) helped raise the awareness of Long Island, N.Y., artists and residents. As Curator of Contemporary Art at the Suffolk Museum, Stony Brook, N.Y. (l971-1975), she created the exhibit <title render="doublequote">Unmanly Art,</title> the first in-house Museum-curated exhibit of women artists (1971-1972). Blum also coordinated <title render="doublequote">Works on Paper,</title> a show for women artists at the Brooklyn Museum (1975), and began a series of portraits of women prominent in feminist circles, including Alice Neel and Betty Friedan (painted in 1977 as part of the Sister Chapel project). In 1975 she formed Women Artists Living in Brooklyn, and was a juror for the exhibit <title render="doublequote">Washington to Washington,</title> held at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. In 1980, Blum formed the East Central Women's Caucus for Art, and initiated women's exhibits around the country. Blum, whose works have been exhibited nationwide, studied at Brooklyn College, Brooklyn Museum Art School, The Pratt Graphic Art Center, and the New School of Social Research. She created Women for Art to publish catalogs, and was a member of the N.Y. Professional Women Artists group. In addition, she was an original artist and member of the all-women Central Hall Artists Gallery. She was awarded the Medal of Honor in 2003 for her role in advancing the study of women in the arts.</p>

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<head>Collection Overview</head>

<p>Accession (2009-0174) (150 items; 0.6 lin. ft.; dated 1960s-2005) includes biographies and articles about Blum, programs and announcements from gallery shows she curated or participated in, and some photocopied newspaper articles about her role in the women's art movement. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.</p>

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<p>This collection has not been processed, and no arrangement has been completed at this time.</p>
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<head>Subject Headings</head>
<p>These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.</p>
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<item><persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Blum, June.</persname></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Women artists.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Feminism--Art.</subject></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Florida.</geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">New York.</geogname></item>
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<p>Accession (2009-0174) (150 items; 0.6 lin. ft.; dated 1960s-2005) includes biographies and articles about Blum, programs and announcements from gallery shows she curated or participated in, and some photocopied newspaper articles about her role in the women's art movement.</p>
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