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Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition

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Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition
Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition
Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition
Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition
Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition
Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition

Jim Harter Handbill 1970 The Black Experience Thru Art Exhibition

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Condition: Very Fine+ close to Near Mint Near Mint , very minor age discoloration
Size: 8 1/2" x 11"
Artist: Jim Harter
1970 February 16 thru 28 - The Black Experience Thru Art by African & Afro American Artists at Texas Union Gallery

Jim Harter Collage artist and painter Jim Harter was born in Lubbock, Texas, but has wandered the world in search of enlightenment and images. Harter is an "image archivist," a self-defined profession. From 1969-72 he played a small part in creating posters for Austin's legendary rock venues, the Vulcan Gas Company and Armadillo World Headquarters. Influenced by San Francisco collage artist Wilfried Satty, Harter turned to making surrealist collages from 19th century engravings. In 1976 he moved to New York, becoming a freelance illustrator, and editor of clip-art books for Dover, and later for other publications.