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Vania Romoff Archival Collection, 2021
Charleston Streetscape
A painting of the corner of Broad and East Bay Streets in Charleston, South Carolina by Joseph Mordecai Hirschmann in 1934.
From the Joseph Mordecai Hirschmann Collection held by the College of Charleston Libraries.
Guatemala City Market
A vegetable market in Guatemala City in 1941.
From the Gertrude Sanford Legendre Papers, 1836-2000 collection held by the College of Charleston Libraries.
Portofino, Italy
A 1927 watercolor painting by Joseph Mordecai Hirschmann of Portofino, Italy. From the Joseph Mordecai Hirschmann Collection held by the College of Charleston Libraries.
i've been writing so many little bits of poetry and prose recently, wanted somewhere to share/archive them, so here we are! don't think there's much else i need but this post might be edited later to add info if it becomes necessary o7
#archive of the little things : original tiny pieces of whatever #refined crypt : any more complete original works #archival collection : reblogging things that speak to me #trickery and tips : tips and pointers. another reblog tag
reblogged posts will run on a queue. original posts will not
I was overjoyed to see that a Sonia Sanchez documentary I assisted with while I was @ BU is now able to viewed on PBS.org.
It can be watched online here: http://www.pbs.org/video/2365677472/
Everytime they do a slow Ken Burns pan over archival photos and printed materials I organized that stuff!!! And helped the researchers find the items to use in their doc.
Proud that I helped in a small way in this documentary and got to spend a year with Sista Sonia and her work.