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ROCCO BUDA ART RESOURCE CENTER. Waiting for the establishment of an arts center in Dubuque, [[NASH, Ruth|Ruth NASH]] and [[NASH, | ROCCO BUDA ART RESOURCE CENTER. Waiting for the establishment of an arts center in Dubuque, [[NASH, Ruth|Ruth NASH]] and [[NASH, Russell|Russell NASH]] purchased the other half of their duplex on Loras Blvd. after the death of [[BUDA, Rocco|Rocco BUDA]] and turned it into the Rocco Buda Art Resource Center. | ||
Groups using the Center could use a computer, copier, and other office equipment, but it was not open to the public. | Groups using the Center could use a computer, copier, and other office equipment, but it was not open to the public. | ||
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Glindinning, Mary. "Art-in-Residence Struggle with Hide-and-Seek Funding," ''Telegraph Herald'', October 12, 1997, p. 12F. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=aEyKTaVlRPYC&dat=19971012&printsec=frontpage&hl=en | Glindinning, Mary. "Art-in-Residence Struggle with Hide-and-Seek Funding," ''Telegraph Herald'', October 12, 1997, p. 12F. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=aEyKTaVlRPYC&dat=19971012&printsec=frontpage&hl=en | ||
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Revision as of 19:22, 31 March 2016
ROCCO BUDA ART RESOURCE CENTER. Waiting for the establishment of an arts center in Dubuque, Ruth NASH and Russell NASH purchased the other half of their duplex on Loras Blvd. after the death of Rocco BUDA and turned it into the Rocco Buda Art Resource Center.
Groups using the Center could use a computer, copier, and other office equipment, but it was not open to the public.
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Glindinning, Mary. "Art-in-Residence Struggle with Hide-and-Seek Funding," Telegraph Herald, October 12, 1997, p. 12F. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=aEyKTaVlRPYC&dat=19971012&printsec=frontpage&hl=en