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[COVID-19 signage on Mandell Street in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a laminated paper sign stapled to an electrical post. The sign has a picture of a blue medical mask in the center with white text on it an pink text above and below it. The sign reads, "Pandemic! WARNING! Pandemic! WARNING Pandemic HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM, Pandemic! WARNING! Pandemic! WARNING Pandemic, Do what all the medical professionals tell you. What the world already does - wear your mask. DON'T listen to the Liar-In-Chief. Always use a mask to protect yourself & neighbors! more
Date: April 18, 2021
Creator: Thomas, Joshlyn
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[COVID-19 Signage at Ham Cycles in Houston, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a chalkboard folding sign in the foreground and lined bicycles to the left of it. The chalkboard sign is black with red chalk painted on the background behind white text cursive hand lettering. A drawing of a face emoji with a mask is also drawn below the text. The chalkboard reads, "We are open, 5 person max occupancy, Maintain 6 feet or more distance, Mask required."
Date: July 1, 2020
Creator: Thomas, Joshlyn
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[University of Houston (UH) Music Library collection of music scores on a bookshelf]

Description: Photograph of a white bookshelf with five shelves total. The second, third and fourth levels contain a collection of music scores. The second shelf to the top is nearly full of mainly hardback music scores, whereas the shelf under it has a few dozen less, and the shelf second to the bottom has about a dozen. Most of the music scores are brown, black or beige, but a few are blue, green, yellow, and red.
Date: November 5, 2021
Creator: Larsen, Eric
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

HETAG, Number 57, September 2022

Description: Monthly newsletter of the Houston Earlier Texas Art Group discussing the news and events of the organization, as well as other information of interest to members. Includes an excerpt from the exhibition catalogue for Texas Modernism(s): Houston/Dallas in the 1930s, an exhibition at the Julia Ideson Building of the Houston Public Library.
Date: September 2022
Creator: Houston Earlier Texas Art Group
Partner: Houston Earlier Texas Art Group
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