- 2 - VHS Videocassettes
- Related to civic participation in Boise Idaho, Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign, Sewrey Colloquium
- Women Houses and Homes, Page 18
- 2 VHS videocassettes
- Talk at the SDSU Writer's Conference
- 2 - VHS Videocassettes
- 1 VHS videocassette
- 54 color slides
- East Lyme Public Schools
- New London High School
- University of Connecticut, Bachelor of Arts with highest honors
- University of New Mexico, Master of Arts
- Phi Kappa Phi membership
- Material used in Stuart's courses
- 286 color slides
- 2 VHS videocassettes
Vertical and horizontal video for orchestra pit row of monitors and stage column of monitors
- 1 - 5.25 inch floppy disk
- 53 color slides
- 8 commercial color slides
- 19 black-and-white negatives
- 9 color slides
- 7 black-and-white photographs
- 16 color slides
- 1 VHS videocassette
- 58 black-and-white photographs and negatives
- 6 color photographs
- 3 contact sheets with negatives
- 4 postcards
- 1 black-and-white photographs [matted]
- Signe Stuart working on paintings related to Badlands installation at Doner Auditorium
- 39 color slides
- 57 color slides
- 2 VHS videocassettes
- Card stock with black-and-white image of Badlands and "Peace" on back
- 3 audiocassettes
- 2 VHS videocassettes
- Books of poetry - Larry Goodell
- Joe made the cover for DUENDE, Signe did the other covers
- Exhibition catalogs
The Joseph and Signe Stuart Papers document the professional careers, teaching activities, artistic production, and institutional service of Joseph Stuart and Signe Stuart from 1951 to 2020. The collection includes lecture notes, course materials, academic records, correspondence, writings, exhibition catalogs, interviews, awards, clippings, and retirement materials. Records related to Joseph Stuart reflect his work in art history instruction, museum administration, curatorial activities, and service with organizations including the South Dakota Art Museum, South Dakota Arts Council, South Dakota Humanities Council, and national museum associations. His files include lecture notes for courses in world art, modern art, and U.S. art and architecture; writings on art and public policy; exhibition documentation; correspondence with artists and mentors; and materials associated with his retirement from the South Dakota Art Museum in 1993.
Materials related to Signe Stuart document her artistic practice, teaching, exhibitions, and performance work. The collection contains design and color theory course materials, exhibition catalogs spanning several decades, clippings, writings, proposals, interviews, and documentation of civic engagement. A significant portion of the collection pertains to the 1988–1990 Badlands Intermedia Performance project and includes grant proposals, budgets, scripts, sketches, music scores, stage lighting plans, posters, photographs, slides, negatives, video recordings, and raw footage. Additional materials include production slides, research proposals, retrospective interviews, and writings on art and artistic perspective.
Together, the papers provide documentation of art education, museum practice, exhibition activity, interdisciplinary performance, and arts administration in South Dakota and the broader region during the second half of the twentieth century. The collection reflects academic instruction, institutional development, artistic production, and community engagement within the visual arts.
Stuart, Joseph, 1932-2016