
ARTISTS IN ACTION
(MUSCATINE, IOWA)
RECORDS, 1974-1998
7.5 linear feet
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ACQUISITION: |
The records
(donor no. 603) were donated by Sally Stiles in 1999. |
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ACCESS: |
The papers are open
for research. |
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COPYRIGHT: |
Copyright held by the donor has been transferred to The University of Iowa. |
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ARTIFACTS: |
In Box 16 |
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PHOTOGRAPHS: |
In Box 6. |
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PROCESSED BY: |
Heather Stecklein, 2002. [ArtistsInAction.doc] |
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History
Artists in Action was incorporated
in February of 1974 as an outlet to support the creative pursuits of area
artists. That year, the group transformed a former tavern at 204 West Second
Street in Muscatine into a gallery for the works of member artists. In exchange for yearly dues--which paid for
rent and utilities of the shop-- members were allotted display space in the
gallery in which they exhibited works of art including paintings, sculpture, china,
woodwork, prints, stained glass, macramé, and weaving. To ensure the quality
and originality of work, the organization juried artists’ works to determine
which were suitable for display. In addition, the group strictly enforced its
rule that none of its works were reproductions of other artists’ works. The
organization also limited the length of time works could be displayed.
Members voluntarily staffed the shop
for allotted time slots, and the business was open to the public every day in the
morning and afternoon. For every sale, the artist received 80% of the sale
price, and the remaining money went to the shop. An elected board of
approximately ten people met each month to make decisions regarding the shop,
including judging of new artists’ works, determining shop window displays, and
organizing worker schedules.
In addition to its shop, the group developed a number of community activities. In the mid-to-late 1970s, the group organized classes and craft demonstrations and the “Belle of the Bend Art Fair”, which was the main event of Muscatine’s “Great River Days”. Each August, the fair brought artists from throughout the Midwest to Muscatine, and over 100 artists participated each year. By the 1990s, the group expanded into two subgroups: a writers’ society called “Writers on the Avenue” which published compilations of its members’ works, and “Tellers in Action,” a group of artists who told stories at community events and libraries.
Despite the group’s diversification,
it was consistently plagued by financial difficulty. By the mid-1980s, the
group concluded that many of its financial problems stemmed from its location.
In 1987 the group moved into a building in the main district of Muscatine and
enjoyed a brief increase in business. By the early 1990s, the shop’s monthly
statements rarely showed a profit, and despite many attempts to continue
operating, the group closed the shop in 1997. Following the settlement of its
debts and assets, the group officially disbanded at its last board meeting,
October 8, 1998.
Scope and
Content Note
The Artists in Action records date from 1974 to 1998 and measure 7.5 linear feet. The records are
arranged in nine series: Administrative,
Activities, Board of Directors, Shop materials, Member works, Related
organizations, Photographs, Scrapbooks, and Artifacts.»
The Administrative series
(1974-1998) contains the group’s articles of incorporation, its mission
statements, and organization histories. The bulk of this series consists of the
monthly newsletters from Artists in Action’s board of directors to its members.
In addition, the series includes two folders of newspaper clippings reporting
the group’s major events, including its opening, anniversaries, its move to a
new building, and an incident in which a car crashed through the shop’s front
window. Lists of member artists, newspaper articles describing their artistic
pursuits, and artist questionnaires complete the series.
The Activities series
(1974-1997) consists primarily of materials from the group’s annual “Belle of
the Bend Art Fair,” including posters, registration forms, and mailing lists.
In addition, the series contains registration forms and publicity from classes
and exhibits in which the member artists participated.
The Board of Directors series
(1974-1997) contains monthly minutes, budgets, correspondence between the board
of directors and member artists or outside parties, and financial reports of
shop sales by artist.
The Shop Materials series
(1975-1997) documents the daily operations of the Artists in Action store. In
includes the store’s hours sign, display cards, guest books signed by
customers, charge books, and layaway files. Finally, the series contains
handwritten worker memos and journals in which shop workers described the day’s
activities at the shop, including how good business was, any repairs or
cleaning performed, and noteworthy incidents.
The Member Works series
(1976-1993) contains materials created by members. Nature and Nostalgia in
Eastern Iowa, published in 1980, includes illustrations and narratives from
a number of member artists; the artists’ original drawings are located in the
Artifacts series. Also included are illustrated booklets, cards and coloring
books designed by member artists and sold in the shop. Finally, the series a
short story, “The Remake of Heaven”, by Writers on the Avenue member Aldeen
Davis. (For further works by Artists in Action members, researchers should consult
the Aldeen Davis papers, the National League of American Pen Women, Quad Cities
records, and the Sally Stiles papers.)
The Related Organizations
series (1976-1997) includes materials from two groups that grew out of Artists
in Action: Writers on the Avenue and Tellers in Action. Information about their
meetings and compilations of work from the early 1990s documents the gatherings
of writers on the Avenue, whose members gathered to help each other hone their
writing skills. There is similar information and publicity about Tellers in
Action, a subgroup of artists who enjoyed the art of storytelling. Also
included in the series are newsletters and publicity pertaining to AIA’s
involvement with the Greater Downtown Muscatine Association and the Muscatine
County Arts Council.
The Photographs series (1974-1995) includes
slides and photographs of demonstrations and displays from the AIA store;
photographs of member artists and the classes that they taught in the 1970s and
1980s; and photographs from Belle of the Bend art fair activities and the
organization’s anniversary parties.
The Scrapbooks (1974-1997)
document the each year’s activities with written commentary by the scrapbooks’
creators. Many of the scrapbooks in this series have been disbound from their
original three-ring binders to minimize strain on the materials and placed into
folders in their original order.
The Artifacts series
(1974-1994) includes the group’s original stamp used for shop materials and group
newsletters, a worker name badge from the 1990s, and the organization’s framed
first checks. The series also includes the original proofs for the group’s
brochure, the original drawings for the book, Nature and Nostalgia in
Eastern Iowa, and a framed photograph of a display of dolls from the shop.
Finally, the series holds a “Shop Downtown Muscatine” poster mapping Muscatine
businesses with member notations about which businesses had moved or closed
since the poster was created.
Related
Collections
Sally Stiles papers
National League of
American Pen Women, Quad Cities Branch
Box no. Description
Box 1 Administrative
Histories, undated
Artist information, 1975-1997
Bylaws and articles of incorporation, 1986
Chamber of commerce certificates, undated
Flyers, 1976-1995
Handouts for Artists, 1982-1992 and undated
Letters of Recommendation, 1975
Mailing lists, 1986-1998
Member lists, 1974-1997 and undated
Membership notes, 1986-1993 and undated
Mission statements, 1986 and undated
National Endowment for the Arts grant application, 1975
Newsletters
1976-1980
1981-1989
1990-1994
Box 2
1995-1998
Newsletter notes, 1992-1994 and undated
Newspaper clippings, 1974-1998 (2 folders)
Activities
Arts roundtable, 1988
Belle of the Bend Art Fair
General
1974
1986-1997
Mailing lists, 1984-1987
Poster, 1978 [shelved in map case]
Classes, 1974-1995 and undated
Community activities, 1974-1975 and undated
Exhibits, 1976-1992
Workers’ seminar, 1988
Board of directors
General, 1974-1997 and undated
Annual meeting reports, 1980-1997 and undated
Budgets, 1983-1996
Box 3
Correspondence
1971-1991
1992-1998
Financial materials
1977-1992
1994-1996 (2 folders)
1996-1997
Meeting minutes
1983-1988
1989-1997
Box 4
Meeting notes, 1977-1996 and undated
Officer lists, 1983-1990 and undated
Treasurer’s reports, 1990
Shop materials
General, 1992-1997 and undated
Artist sale files (2 folders)
“Artists in Action Workshop and Gallery” brochure proofs, undated [oversize, shelved in map case]
Brochures, undated
Calendars and schedules, 1975-1988 and undated
Charge books, 1995-1996
First checks, framed, 1974 [oversize: in box 17]
Guest books, 1978-1991
Box 5
Inventories, undated
Layaway records, 1978 1995-1996
Marketing information, undated
Shop relocation, 1985-1987 and undated
“Shop Downtown Muscatine” poster, 1994 [shelved in map case]
Worker instructions, undated
Worker journals
1975-1976
1991-1995
Worker memos, 1974-1995 and undated
Member works
Artists in Action
Nature and Nostalgia of Eastern Iowa, 1980
Items sold in shop, 1976-1993
Artists in Action Nature and Nostalgia in Eastern Iowa original book
materials, 1979-1980 [oversize: box 17]
Bieri, Judi, Pathways to Life, undated [illustrator]
Carlson, Bruce, A Field Guide to Iowa’s Critters, 1991
Box 6
Davis, Aldeen, “The Remake of Heaven,” undated
Related organizations
Greater Downtown Muscatine Association, 1985-1996 and undated
Muscatine County Arts Council, 1976-1995
Tellers in Action, 1990-1993 and undated
Writers on the Avenue
General, 1992-1997
Compilations of work, 1991-1996
Photographs
Slides, 1975
Photo album [disbound], 1993-1995 (2 folders)
Twentieth Anniversary photographs, 1994
Artists, undated
Classes, circa 1975
Shop, 1974 and undated
Box 7
Scrapbooks
1974
Box 8
1974 [disbound]
1976 [disbound]
Box 9
1977
Box 10
1978
Box 11
1979
Box 12
1980 [disbound](2 folders)
1981 [disbound] (2 folders)
1982 [disbound] (2 folders)
Box 13
1983 [disbound]
1984 [disbound] (2 folders)
1985 [disbound]
1986 [disbound]
1987-1989 [disbound] (folder 1)
Box 14
1987-1989 [disbound] (folders 2-3)
1990-1992 [disbound] (3 folders)
Box 15
1992 [disbound] (2 folders)
1992-1997 [disbound] (4 folders)
Box 16
Artifacts
Artists in Action shop stamp
Framed photograph of doll display in shop, ca 1975
Worker name badge, 1990s
Box 17
Oversize
Artists in Action Nature and Nostalgia in Eastern Iowa original book
materials, 1979-1980
First checks, framed, 1974
[Map Drawer Folder]
“Artists in Action Workshop and Gallery” brochure proofs, undated
Belle of the Bend Arts Fair poster, 1978
“Shop Downtown Muscatine” poster, 1994