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2007-2008 Fellowship Winners: Bowden, Heather, 2007/2008 Box RG-15 Box Temp-354, Folder RG15.06.0.050
2007-2008 Fellowship Winners: Chan, Amy, 2007/2008 Box RG-15 Box Temp-354, Folder RG15.06.0.044
2008 Letter from Robert Telford to Courtney Yevich, Asst. Fine Arts Librarian, VMFA, 2008 Box SC-05 Box 1, Folder Folder 2, Item SC05.01.0.053
Adele Clark, 1976/2011 Box VA-02 Box 9, Folder VA02.03.02.032
Articles and Exhibitions, 1944/2008 Box VA-02 Box 38, Folder VA02.06.3.010
Articles and Exhibitions, 1944/2019 Box VA-02 Box 38, Folder VA02.06.3.013
American, 2006/2008 Box RG-03 Box 100, Folder Folder 14, Item RG03.01.02.014
Art Purchase Funds 2006-2008, 2006/2008 Box RG-03 Box 137, Folder Folder 21, Item RG03.01.19.021
Art Purchase Funds FY08, 2007/2008 Box RG-03 Box 137, Folder Folder 1, Item RG03.01.19.001
Annual Reports, 2008/2009 Box SC-04 Box 16, Folder Folder 47, Item SC04.UP.0.150
Board of Governors Annual Reports, 2008 Box SC-04 Box 16, Folder Folder 30, Item SC04.UP.0.133
Board of Governors Meeting, 2008 Box SC-04 Box 16, Folder Folder 27, Item SC04.UP.0.130
Art Acquisitions Committee, 2008 Box RG-02 Box 49, Folder 32, Folder RG02.06.0.1400
Art Acquisitions Sub-Committee, 2008 Box RG-02 Box 48, Folder 55, Folder RG02.06.0.1365
Art Acquisitions Sub-Committee, 2008 Box RG-02 Box 49, Folder 13, Folder RG02.06.0.1381
Art After Hours, 1999/2009 Shelf Publications Archive, Box PB05.01.0.001
Black Maria Film Festival / Nights for New Films, 1981/2010 Shelf Publications Archive, Box PB05.01.0.005
Building: New North Wing Publications, 2000/2010 Shelf Publications Archive, Box PB05.01.0.007
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