Associated Latter-day Media Artists
administrative history
Citation:
Associated Latter-day Media Artists papers, 1956-1992 (ALMA)OCLC, Jan. 10, 2007 (hdg: Associated Latter-day Media Artists; usage: Associated Latter-day Media Artists; ALMA)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Associated Latter-day Media Artists audio-visual materials, 1976-1985
Materials consist of slides, film reels, cassette tapes, and other materials concerning dance festivals, fireside and seminar addresses, the Associated Latter-day Media Artists awards, news, and other Associated Latter-day Media Artists related activities, 1976-1985.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists correspondence, 1987-1988
Consists of correspondences concerning Associated Latter-day Media Artists, 1987-1988.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists membership and administrative records, 1976-1991
Contains membership applications, member records, resumes, photographs, and directories, magazine and logo designs, membership record proofs, reports, and other materials concerning the membership and functioning of Associated Latter-day Media Artists, 1976-1991.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists newsletters, 1976-1986
Materials consist of membership directories, handbooks, The Voice of Associated Latter-day Media Artists and regional chapter newsletters, Associated Latter-day Media Artists Times and Tribulations, flyers for firesides, galas, seminars, and other materials, 1976-1984.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists photographs
Associated Latter-day Media Artists (ALMA) photographs, circa 1960s-1980s collection contains 214 photographs, 14 negative strips, 9 pages of negatives proofs, and 48 slides of film and personalities. Many were taken at firesides and other seminars or meetings.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists records, 1956-1987
Materials consist of calendars, photographs, workshop programs, flyers, letters, chapter records, and other materials concerning Associated Latter-day Media Artists, 1956-1987.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists records
Associated Latter-day Media Artists; 1970- ; Los Angeles, California; non-profit organization promoting awareness of Latter-day Saints in the media.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists records for the California Chapter, 1984-1986
Materials consist of directories, letters, meeting minutes, proposals, newspaper articles, and newsletters from the Associated Latter-day Media Artists California chapter, 1984-1986.
Associated Latter-day Media Artists videocassettes, 1976-1991
Materials consist of videocassettes concerning the Associated Latter-day Media Artists awards, banquets, variety shows, seminar addresses, news and television spots, media archives, and other Associated Latter-day Media Artists presentations, 1976-1991.
James V. D'Arc speech
Cassette audiotape and typewritten transcript of speech by James V. D'Arc. D'Arc talks about art and motion pictures and their meaning to humanity from a Latter-day Saint's perspective.