Digital Archive
The SoHo Memory Project digital archive is a growing collection of materials relating to evolution and preservation of SoHo, with a focus on the decades between 1960-1980, when it was a thriving artists’ community. We are collecting archival documents on an ongoing basis, including papers, photographs, ephemera, oral histories, and video before these documents are lost forever. If you have any items to contribute to this archive, please email yukie @ sohomemory.org
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- 101 Spring Street Facade (n.d.)
- 420 West Broadway
- 420 West Broadway (n.d.)
- 451 West Broadway Cooperative Meeting Minutes (1970)
- 47 Mercer Street Facade (n.d.)
- 508 Broadway Exterior
- 537 Broadway Performance and Buildings (2017)
- 541 Broadway 3rd Floor Douglas Dunn Studio (2016)
- 541 Broadway Douglas Dunn Studio (1985)
- 541 Broadway Lucinda Childs Studio Douglas Dunn’s Lazy Madge (1976)
- 99 Prince Street (n.d.)
- 99 Wooster Street Firehouse For Lease Advertisement (n.d.)
- A Long History Of A Short Block (2015)
- AIR Sign (n.d.)
- Al from Auto Body Shop On Mercer (n.d.)
- An Alternative Education within the Public School System
- Anti-Lower Manhattan Expressway Flyer (1968)
- Application For Artists’ Certification ( James A. Stratton)
- Application For Artists’ Certification (blank)
- Art Letter Publication (December 1974)
- Art Workers Newsletter Artists of SoHo Face Crisis (n.d.)
- Artists Certification Guidelines (1971)
- Artists Insurance Questionnaire (n.d.)
- Artists’ Certification Why Bother? ca. 1971