Interview with Simas Augaitis
IntervieweeInterview with
Simas Augaitis
Lithuanian, 1917 - 2008
InterviewerInterviewed by
Lynne Williamson
Date2001 January 18
Mediumreformatted digital file from audio cassette
DimensionsDuration (side 1): 46 Minutes, 58 Seconds
Duration (side 2): 26 Minutes, 12 Seconds
Duration (total runtime): 1 Hour, 13 Minutes, 17 Seconds
Duration (side 2): 26 Minutes, 12 Seconds
Duration (total runtime): 1 Hour, 13 Minutes, 17 Seconds
ClassificationsInformation Artifacts
Credit LineConnecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections
DescriptionAudio cassette tape recording of an interview with Simas Augaitis. He was interviewed by Lynne Williamson on January 18, 2001, at his home in Watertown, Connecticut, as part of fieldwork for the “Hidden Treasures: Works By Connecticut Master Traditional Artists” exhibition.
Object number2015.196.797a-d
CopyrightIn Copyright
NotesSubject Note: The exhibition, "Hidden Treasures: Works by Connecticut Folk and Traditional Artists," was displayed in the Connecticut Commission on the Arts Gallery, 755 Main Street, Hartford from February-March, 2001. The exhibit featured 27 folk and traditional artists whose work made by hand in Connecticut was rarely exhibited. The artists represented a wide range of ethnic and occupational communities located across the state. The Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program curated this exhibit to celebrate a decade of its work with folk and traditional artists in communities throughout Connecticut.Additional materials exist in the CCHAP archive for this artist and this project.
Cataloging Note: This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services MA-245929-OMS-20.
Subject Terms
- Interviews
- Oral history
- Oral narratives
- Lithuanian Americans
- Lithuanian American artists
- Woodworkers
- Hidden Treasures: Works By Connecticut Folk and Traditional Artists (CCHAP Exhibition)
- Audiocassettes
- Interviews and Oral Histories
- CCHAP Archive IMLS Museums for America Grant
- Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program (CCHAP)
- Watertown
On View
Not on viewIlias Kementzides
2001 March 1