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Director, Smithsonian American Art Museum: Elizabeth Broun Exhibition Curator: Therese Thau Heyman Chief, Office of Information Technology: Thornton Staples Art Director & Project Manager: Jeff Gates, Eye2i Design SAAM Webmaster: Mike Briggs Project Specialist: Jeana K. Foley Editor: Kelly Gayden Editorial Assistant: Tami Levin Intern: Christopher Saah
New Media Learning Environment: Project Director: Sherwood Dowling This exhibition and the web site were made possible by a generous gift from Helen and Peter Bing, with additional support from Steven Schmidt and the Smithsonian's Special Exhibition Fund. Partial funding for the exhibition's educational programs has been provided by ENCAD, Inc. Poster caption and artist biography information was researched and written in part by: David Arcangeli, Julie Charles, Leo Costello, Alison Dineen, Jeana K. Foley, Therese Thau Heyman, Bernard Reilly, Rebecca Rothstein, Anne Samuel, and Michelle Walter. Special thanks to all those that generously gave their time and expertise as we gathered assets for the Posters American Style web site:
Documentary photographs from the 1960s provided by: Gene Anthony
American Film Institute: John Sery
National Air and Space Museum: Brian NicklasNational Museum of American History: Kate HendersonNational Portrait Gallery: Amy HendersonNational Museum of Natural History: George Venable, Offset Lithography AnimationSmithsonian Institution Office of Imaging, Printing, and Photographic Services: Dane PenlandUniversal Media: Eric KulbergHowl Page: Audio clip: "Howl," read by Allen Ginsberg, written by Allen Ginsberg. Taken from the album Howl (Fantasy 7006). Special thanks to Bill Belmont of Fantasy Records.Vertigo Page: Audio clip: "Vertigo: Prelude and Rooftop," performed by Muir Mathieson conducting the Sinfonia of London; written by Bernard Hermann; published by Famous Music Publishing Company. Taken from the album Vertigo Soundtrack Performed by Muir Mathieson (Mercury Gold Imports SRI 75117). Special thanks to Sidney Herman of Famous Music.Vietnam Page: Antiwar buttons courtesy of the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Division of Social History, Political History Collections.'60s Rock 'n' Roll Page: "Flower Power" button courtesy of the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Division of Social History, Political History Collections.Black Panthers Page: Audio clip: "The Meeting" (The Black Panther National Anthem), performed by Elaine Brown/Black Panther Party; written by Elaine Brown; published by Vault Publishing. Taken from the album Seize the Time! (Vault Records SLP-131).Martin Luther King Page: "March on Washington" button courtesy of the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Division of Social History, Political History Collections. |