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In this letter, Dr. Hibbs officially appoints Pollak to Instructor of Drawing, Painting, and Composition at the Richmond Division of the College of William and Mary.
pollak letter to her from hibbs on appointment 1928.jpg

Pollak's essay, "Art Teacher Defends Virginia Museum's Abstract Art Exhibition," was featured in the Richmond newspaper, News Leader, on 2 April 1958.
M5_B1b_Misc Writings by TP_Art Teacher Defends Abstract Art001.jpg

A photograph of Pollak upon graduating from John Marshall High School
M5_B17_John Marshall High School_Graduation_600ppi.jpg

Pollak's letter of application to Hans Hofmann's School of Painting in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
M5_B10b_Notes on 1958 HH class_TP Letter to Hofmann_300ppi.jpg

An undated and untitled text handwritten by Pollak about her perspective on life and acceptance.
M5_B1b_Misc Writings by TP_Life is a Wonderful Thing001.jpg

A draft of Pollak's nomination of Adele Clark for the First Governor's Award for the Arts in 1979. These awards were intended for individuals and organizations in Virginia that had made significant contributions to the arts.
M5_B1_Federated Arts Council_Nomination for Adele Clarke_March 1979001.jpg

A draft of Pollak's nomination of Maurice Bonds for the First Governor's Award for the Arts in 1973. These awards were intended for individuals and organizations in Virginia that had made significant contributions to the arts.
M5_B1_Federated Arts Council_Nomination for Maurice Bonds_Attached to Bravo Letter 1979001.jpg

A draft of Pollak's nomination of VCU School of the Arts for the First Governor's Award for the Arts in 1973. These awards were intended for individuals and organizations in Virginia that had made significant contributions to the arts.
M5_B1_Federated Arts Council_Nomination for School of the Arts at VCU_Attached to Bravo Letter 1979001.jpg
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