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Title
Albert Weber interviewed by Donald R. Anderson
Collection Guide
Finding Aid to the Donald R. Anderson Oral Interviews Collection, Monterey Museum of Art Archives
Created Date
August 6th, 1999
Description
Fourth interview (of 9 interviews) with photographer Albert (Al) C. Weber (1930-2016) conducted by Donald R. Anderson on August 6, 1999. In a continuation from the third interview on July 29, 1999, Weber goes into depth about the Friends of Photography and its move to San Francisco (lots more on this in the seventh interview recorded November 23, 2001). Weber describes his Victor School in Victor, CO
his educational philosophy with an emphasis in immersive-experience workshops
some of the books he has written or is writing
and his thoughts about contemporary photographic education.
his educational philosophy with an emphasis in immersive-experience workshops
some of the books he has written or is writing
and his thoughts about contemporary photographic education.
Item or Container Annotations
08/06/1999 4th Al Weber interview (FOP and Victor School)
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Anderson, Donald R, 1937-2014
Interviewer: Anderson, Donald R, 1937-2014
Performer: Anderson, Donald R, 1937-2014
Interviewee: Weber, Albert C., 1930-2016
Speaker: Anderson, Donald R, 1937-2014
Distributor: Monterey Museum of Art
Interviewer: Anderson, Donald R, 1937-2014
Performer: Anderson, Donald R, 1937-2014
Interviewee: Weber, Albert C., 1930-2016
Speaker: Anderson, Donald R, 1937-2014
Distributor: Monterey Museum of Art
Subject Topic
Subject Entity
Genre
Spatial Coverage
Language
Media Type
Format
Audio cassette
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Original
Stock Manufacturer
Radio Shack
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Copyright Date
1999
Contributing Organization
Call Number
CAA-001.36
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: curatorial@montereyart.org
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Duration
01:33:10