AS220 Archives Opened to Public for Research

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AS220 Archives Opened to Public for Research

The special collections department at the Providence Public Library (PPL) has opened the AS220 archives to the public for research.

“The archives of AS220 are a significant addition to the Library’s special collections and enrich existing materials that document the creative and cultural history of Providence. One of our broader goals with our special and the Rhode Island Collections is to have them serve as useful resources for artists, designers, and the entire creative community. Preserving and providing access to this important archive is paramount to our mission,” said Jack Martin, PPL Executive Director.  

PPL acquired the organizational archives of AS220 in January 2017.

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AS220 Archives

The organizational archives of AS220 encompass over 30 years of organizational records, including the creative output of artists, performers, and musicians who have used their venues to create and showcase their work. 

The initial donation to PPL includes over 110 linear feet of records representing a wide variety of types and formats -- such as planning documents, building plans, press releases and promotional posters, menus, publications and reports, artist applications, booking records for events, photographs, recordings of musical performances, recordings of a public access television show, and original artwork. 

Included is over 700 gigabytes of digitized files created to document the history of the organization. 

Specific topics of interest include:

  • Day planners with handwritten notes by AS220 founder Umberto Crenca documenting the day-to-day activities of the organization.
  • Architectural drawings and records related to the renovations of Empire Street, the Mercantile Block and the Dreyfus Hotel.
  • Over 75 hours of video footage from TV220, a cable-access television show produced by AS220 that ran from 1996-2004.
  • Documentation of visual and performance art at AS220 by artists, including Guillermo Gómez-Peňa, Viola Davis, Shepard Fairey, Brian Chippendale and Genesis P. Orridge.

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