More interviews with Clementine:
- Northeastern State Louisiana University Clementine and Melrose tapes from the Black Oral History archive
- Video recording of Clementine and writer Katina Simmons, produced by the Texas News Channel and sponsored by The Museum of African-American Life and Culture *
- Talking with Tebé: Clementine Hunter, Memory Artist by Mary E. Leons *
More about Clementine’s life:
- Clementine Hunter: Her Life and Art by Art Shiver and Tom Whitehead *
- Documentary of Clementine Hunter produced by Didi Barret of the Museum of American Folk Art with the assistance of Richard Gasperi, donated to the Smithsonian Institute of American Art
- Oxford University Press entry on Clementine Hunter by Sandra Sider for Grove Art Online *
- Art From Her Heart by Kathy Whitehead and Shane Evans *
More about Clementine’s work:
- Clementine Hunter: Chronicler of African American Catholicism by Cheryl Rivers for Sacred and Profane: the Voice and Vision in Southern Self-Taught Art, University of Mississippi Press *
- A Curious Collaboration: Clementine Hunter’s African House Murals by Jessica Dallow for Sacred and Profane: the Voice and Vision in Southern Self-Taught Art, University of Mississippi Press *
- PBS Antiques Roadshow spotlight on Clementine Hunter in Baton Rouge, Hour 2
- National Center for Technology Preservation and Training’s YouTube chronicles on the investigation into Clementine Hunter painting forgeries
*Available through the UCF library
Why do you refer to the artist by her first name? Because she is black? a woman? untrained?
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