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Title
El Molino Portfolio
Creator
Streich, Arlene Risi
Date Created and/or Issued
1968
Contributing Institution
California College of the Arts Libraries
Collection
CCA/C Archives
Rights Information
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Description
Portfolio of keepsakes from the CCAC summer study abroad program at Casa El Molino, 1968, compiled by Arlene Streich. Materials include photographs and drawings created by Arlene: of Casa El Molino, the residence where CCAC faculty and students stayed; of the village and people of Erongarícuaro; and of the nearby town of Pátzcuaro, in the sate of Michoacán located in Western Mexico. The 1968 study abroad program was lead by CCAC faculty Marty Streich and Ron Dahl, it continued for several additional summers through the early 1970s.
Type
image
Format
books
album (book)
reformatted digital
15 unnumbered leaves, bound ; 14 in.
image/tiff
image/jpeg
Identifier
https://vault.cca.edu/items/577c066b-7ec3-443b-9374-53a0c0469502/0/
Language
English
Subject
El Molino
Streich, Arlene
Streich, Martin H., 1928-1999
Dahl, Ron
Streich, Shanna
Streich, Tina
Dahl, Rebecca
Garibay, Lucina
Time Period
1960-1969
Place
Pátzcuaro (Mexico)
Erongarícuaro (Mexico)
Source
CCA/C Archives

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