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  • Al-Hilali, Neda, b. 1938

    Fiber artist
    Los Angeles, Calif. (Show Bio)

    Neda Al-Hilali papers, 1960-1995

    4.4 linear ft.

    Correspondence; printed material regarding Al-Hilali's exhibitions; photographs of Al-Hilali and her works of art; writings by Al-Hilali including artist's statements, lecture notes, a journal, grant proposals and reports; resumes; financial material; works of art; fiber and metal paint samples, and miscellany.

    Donated 2004 by Neda Al-Hilali as part of the Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America.

    How to Use this Collection

    • Notes for a lecture about art and fiber; artist statements 1975-1985; handwritten personal notes about fiber and paper; handwritten lecture notes: "Fiber art: Antique and Avant Garde"; thoughts and reactions to "Beach occurrence of Tongues"; notes entitled "My connections with the aesthetics of the Middle East"; handwritten thoughts about craft; and a journal (0.2 linear ft.): Authorization to publish, quote or reproduce must be obtained from: Neda Al-Hilali, 3144 S. Halm Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90034
    • Use requires an appointment.
    • Selected images of documents in this collection are online.
    • For more information on using resources at the Archives of American Art, please visit our Ask Us page

    Also in the Archives:

    Neda Al-Hilali with her outdoor fiber installation <i>Beach Occurance of Tongues</i>


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