Box 11
Contains 28 Results:
Gray, 1988-2004
This series includes materials Amos has gathered about and by his family, friends and many Pacific Northwest artists. Included are biographical materials about Amos and his family, accounts of caring for his mother, Jean, and artwork from artists such as Peter Voulkos and Matt Glavin.
Part of Rex's History, 1979
This series includes materials Amos has gathered about and by his family, friends and many Pacific Northwest artists. Included are biographical materials about Amos and his family, accounts of caring for his mother, Jean, and artwork from artists such as Peter Voulkos and Matt Glavin.
Sean Ohrenich, 1981-2005
This series includes materials Amos has gathered about and by his family, friends and many Pacific Northwest artists. Included are biographical materials about Amos and his family, accounts of caring for his mother, Jean, and artwork from artists such as Peter Voulkos and Matt Glavin.
Eunice Parsons, 1996-2012
This series includes materials Amos has gathered about and by his family, friends and many Pacific Northwest artists. Included are biographical materials about Amos and his family, accounts of caring for his mother, Jean, and artwork from artists such as Peter Voulkos and Matt Glavin.
Robert Peirce, 1990-2003
This series includes materials Amos has gathered about and by his family, friends and many Pacific Northwest artists. Included are biographical materials about Amos and his family, accounts of caring for his mother, Jean, and artwork from artists such as Peter Voulkos and Matt Glavin.
Conroy, 1968-2012
Graham Conroy was a professor of philosophy at Portland State University and friend of Amos. Amos gave him the philosophy of Preliminism after Conroy said it was impossible to give away a philosophy.
Petra and Michael Mathers, 1986-2003
This series contains correspondence written between Amos and his friends and family. It is arranged into subseries to reflect the individuals with whom Amos was corresponding. The correspondence covers topics such as life, travel, fly fishing, artwork, family and friendship. Many of Amos's envelopes contain his drawings and/or collages. Many of the letters contain drawings as well.
Gray, 1988-2004
This series includes materials Amos has gathered about and by his family, friends and many Pacific Northwest artists. Included are biographical materials about Amos and his family, accounts of caring for his mother, Jean, and artwork from artists such as Peter Voulkos and Matt Glavin.