19:04 11/29/2008
Hi Bernard,
Why don't you email me at copyright@
brooklynmuseum.org
and we can figure out the best way to do this.
Thanks,
Deborah
21:48 11/27/2008
And hi again - about the pictures I have of the 1975 exhibit. Can I send you Jpegs?
21:46 11/27/2008
Well, I was born in Brooklyn, lived there for 25 years, and now I live in Manhattan. And I had a show in the Brooklyn Museum. Does any of that count?
12:51 11/26/2008
And hi again -- about the pictures of your current art work: if you are a Brooklyn artist, the Library and Archives will be interested in your career. They collect biographical information about Brooklyn artists and copies of catalogs and brochures (but not images of artworks). You can email library@brooklynmuseum.org . Deborah
12:48 11/26/2008
Hi Bernard,
Great to hear from you. If it's easier and you're willing to mail your photos to me, we'd be glad to scan them here and return the photos and a set of digital images to you. Just send them to Deborah Wythe, Brooklyn Museum Digital Lab, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 11238. Looking forward to seeing your pix!
Deborah
00:14 11/26/2008
Yeah, I think I do have some photos, I guess I can take some digital pictures of them and Email them to you. I also have lots of Jpegs of my current stuff.
Bernard
11:41 11/07/2008
Hi Bernard,
That's great! We love hearing from artists. Did you take any photographs of your exhibition? If you did, we'd love to get copies so we could post them here and have them in our Archives. Deb Wythe
20:37 11/06/2008
I'm Bernard Zalon! That was my exhibition! I'm still alive and making etchings!
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Drawings by Bernard Zalon

- Dates: December 28, 1975 through January 15, 1976
- Organizing Department: Brooklyn Museum Art School

- Image: S31_E1975i001.jpg. Photograph courtesy of the artist, 1975
- Description: Drawings by Bernard Zalon. [12/28/1975-01/15/1976]. Title label.
- Citation: Brooklyn Museum Archives. Non-Museum Photograph Collection (S31_E)
- Source: color print size unknown
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