Box 7
Contains 61 Results:
Phase I-Phase 8, 1965, 1973
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
"Fun City" Part I, 1973
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Articles about Cameron's bookstore including some of Rex's writings inside, 1966
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Poems, 1959
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Notes from Paint your Wagon, 1968
Paint your Wagon, 1968
NextMonet.com, Magnolia Editions, and Artists of Willamette Heights, circa 1986-1991
Assorted clippings, letters, and posters related to Amos's art and Preliminism, circa 1975-circa 2010
Classical Collage, 1980
Correspondence: Letters to Diane Amos, Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy, 1992-1994
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.