Fine Arts Interview Series
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Item Mary Jeanne Van Appledorn oral history interview 2000-06-08(2000-06-08)This interview features Mary Jeanne Van Appledorn as she discusses her education in music and how she ended up teaching at Texas Tech University. In this interview, Mary Jeanne describes her family’s musicality and why she went to Eastman for college. She then moves on to recount how she got her master’s degree and how she ended up at Texas Tech.Item Gene Kenney oral history interview 2000-06-09(2000-06-09)This interview features Gene Kenney as he discusses choral music and the music department at Texas Tech University. In this interview, Kenney describes being a music professor at Texas Tech university and divulges some stories from his years at the institution.Item Robert Deahl oral history interview 2000-06-16(2000-06-16)This interview features Robert Deahl as he discusses his career in the music industry. In this interview, Deahl explains his background in music and his journey to becoming a music instructor. Deahl describes enlisting in the air force and playing for the air force band, and then he moves on recount teaching the trombone abroad in Germany.Item Toby McWilliams oral history interview 2000-06-20(2000-06-20)This interview features Toby McWilliams as he discusses his music career and playing the guitar. In this interview, McWilliams describes how he got interested in playing the guitar and attending the music program at South Plains College. He then moves on to explain all the different areas of music that he learned at South Plains and his decision to transfer and get his bachelors at Texas Tech. He closes the interview by explaining his decision to join the Air Force band for his next career move.Item Robert Deahl oral history interview 2000-06-27(2000-06-27)This interview features Robert Deahl as he discusses working in the music department at Texas Tech University. In this interview Deahl explains what he thinks makes Texas Tech a successful university and how the music department has grown and changed over the years.Item Diana Moore oral history interview 2000-06-28(2000-06-28)This interview features Diana Moore as she discusses her love for and career in dance. In this interview Moore describes how she started dancing and when she decided she wanted to pursue it as a career. She then moves on to recall studying dance in school and getting her Bachelors and Masters in Dance. Moore also recounts her fondest memories of Texas Tech and working with directors at Tech.Item Bill Mueller oral history interview 2000-07-10(2000-07-10)This interview features Bill Mueller as he discusses his photography work and what he likes to photograph. In this interview Mueller describes how he got into photography and when he started taking photography seriously. He then moves on to explain the subjects he like to capture in his photographs. Mueller ends the interview by describing his future goals with his photography and what he does as the in house photographer for the museum of Texas Tech University.Item Ann McDonald oral history interview 2000-07-11(2000-07-11)This interview features Ann McDonald as she discusses her photography. In this interview, McDonald describes what interested her to get into photography and the things that influenced her. She then moves on to recall meeting Ansel Adams and the advice he gave her. She closes the interview by explain the zone system.Item Ken Lattimore oral history interview 2000-07-14(2000-07-14)This interview features Ken Lattimore as he discusses his experiences with music. In this interview, Lattimore describes how he got into music and how his music discipline translated into other aspects of his life. He then recounts feeling the need to perform and joining the Sons of the Pioneers.Item Toni Arnett oral history interview 2000-07-18(2000-07-18)This interview features Toni Arnett as she discusses her love for art and her paintings. In this interview, Arnett describes the teachers she had who inspired and shaped her art, then moves on to how her children and her divorce impacted her art. She explains her painting process and divulges some personal stories of traveling abroad for her art inspiration.Item Ann McDonald oral history interview 2000-07-27(2000-07-27)This interview features Ann McDonald as she discusses her photography and different art associations she has associated with. In this interview, McDonald describes forming the West Texas Photographic Society of Lubbock and the Caprock show. She then goes on to explain how she came up with the idea for her windows portfolio. She closes the interview by recalling some of the places where some of her photos have been used.Item Janet Byble oral history interview 2000-08-03(2000-08-03)This interview features Janet Byble as she discusses her passion for art and why she became an artist. In this interview Byble describes how her art was inspired during her childhood years and her art lessons. She recalls the teachers that made an impact on her such as Clarence Kincaid and workshops that helped her. She then discusses women in art and local artists in Lubbock, and ends the interview by consulting with Leslie on how to promote art in Lubbock.Item LaGina Fairbetter oral history interview 2000-08-14(2000-08-14)This interview features LaGina Fairbetter as she discusses her love and work in art. In this interview, Fairbetter explains how she got into art and some of the local Abilene artists that inspired her. She then describes going to New York and studying under New York artists. She closes by stating her future goals and recounting what it’s like to be a women in the art field.Item Mary Jeanne Van Appledorn oral history interview 2000-08-15(2000-08-15)This interview features Mary Jeanne Van Appledorn as she gives a more in depth account of her career at Texas Tech University. In this interview, Van Appledorn describes building up the music department, and creating music degrees in the early years of the department. She also discusses a symposium that she worked on and why it ended.Item Ann McDonald oral history interview 2000-08-23(2000-08-23)This interview features Ann McDonald as she recounts her trip to Australia. In this interview McDonald describes how she and her husband made plans to fly across Australia, and she recalls all the interesting stories and stops on the trip.Item George Stelluto oral history interview 2000-08-24(2000-08-24)This interview features George Stelluto as he discuss his background in music and conducting. In this interview Stelluto describes his approach to conducting music and his opinions on the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra.Item Ann McDonald oral history interview 2000-08-29(2000-08-29)This interview features Ann McDonald as she continues to discuss her trip to Australia. In this interview, McDonald describes the last legs of her trip and her experiences with the aboriginal people of Australia. She closes the interview by explaining the book she is writing about the trip and finding ways to publish it.Item Graydon Alberts oral history interview 2000-09-05(2000-09-05)This interview features Graydon (Grady) Alberts as he discusses his love for music and playing trumpet in the army band. In this interview, Alberts describes how he first got interested in music and how he fell in love with music. He then moves on to recall going to the Navy School of Music and the teacher that helped him become a better player. Alberts ends the interview by explaining what it was like touring with the army band and how his roommate greatly influenced him, and how he moved on to play professionally.Item Vicky Clark oral history interview 2000-09-14(2000-09-14)This interview features Vicky Clark as she discusses her art and how she became an artist. In this interview Clark describes the inspiration for her artworks and she provides details into her creative process. Clark also explains how long it takes her to paint certain pieces and working in her studio. The interview closes with Clark expressing her thoughts on women in the art filed and how art will change in the future.Item Phoebe Lloyd oral history interview 2000-09-25(2000-09-25)This interview features Phoebe Lloyd as she discusses her research over Raphaelle Peale. In this interview Lloyd describes her interest in Raphaelle Peale and colonial art. She then recounts being blacklisted at the university of Pennsylvania and maintaining her school and work balance while raising children. Lloyd then recalls how her research over Peale’s death shook the academic community and her battle to get her research published. The interview closes with Lloyd drawing comparisons of England in American culture.
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