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Archives and History of the Coconut Grove Arts Festival
In October, 1963, Charles Cinnamon, public relations director of the Coconut Grove Playhouse, organized a “Left Bank” art show to publicize the opening of Irma La Douce at the Playhouse. The art show was a success and shortly thereafter the Coconut Grove Association was formed to put on an annual art festival.
In the early days, the whole community got involved, and Festival activities included an antique car parade, coconut smashing contest, concerts, and a children’s art exhibit. The Chamber of Commerce and Grove House artists helped in putting on the festival.
This juried arts festival has repeatedly been selected as the top outdoor fine arts festival in the United States, displaying the work of artists from around the world and attracting families and connoisseurs alike.
The collection contains a variety of material including correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications, press releases, administrative files, photographs, ephemera and posters from the Coconut Grove Art Festival 1963 to 2012.
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Box 14: Slides, negatives and transparencies
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Box 15: Audio-visual materials
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2 computer disks of logos 1 cd, Publicity photos, 2004 1 dvd, NBC6 1/2 program on the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, 2012 1 video cassette of 1998's Coconut Grove Arts Festival 1 video cassette of 2004's Coconut Grove Arts Festival
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