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Alejandro Rodríguez Fornés (Alucho) collection, 2014/2019

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Graphic art posters in physical and digital form by Alejandro Rodríguez Fornés, known as Alucho. The theme of the posters is primarily film-related and include commemorative posters for Cuban films and or for film festivals. Many are signed by the artist.

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Alejandro Rodríguez Fornés (Alucho) collection, 2014/2019 3.00 Linear Feet 21.1 Gigabytes

Ampersand International Arts Festival collection, 2022

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Three Impersonal International Arts festival booklets. The Ampersand International Arts Festival was formerly the William & Mary Global film festival. Booklets are dated April 6-10, 2022.

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Ampersand International Arts Festival collection, 2022 0.1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

William & Mary Global Film Festival Collection, 2012/2020

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This collection includes programs, ephemera, and artifacts documenting the William & Mary Global Film Festival. Items include programs from 2020, stickers, as well as promotional fliers and posters.

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Programs and Pass, 2017 0.1 Linear Feet One legal sized folder. Box 2, Folder 3

William & Mary Global Film Festival Collection, 2012/2020 0.26 Linear Feet

Student Film Festival, 2000/2013

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Student Film Festival fliers and more.

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Student Film Festival, 2000/2013 .25 Linear Feet

Virginia Shakespeare Festival records, 1970/2017

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Contains posters, slides and other materials related to the Virginia Shakespeare Festival.

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Virginia Shakespeare Festival records, 1970/2017 12.17 Linear Feet 5 boxes

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