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COLLECTION Identifier: MS Thr 1980

Todd Trexler posters

Overview

Two posters by artist Todd Trexler for San Francisco shows.

Dates

  • Creation: 1971-1972

Language of Materials

English

Condition Description

Good.

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research.

Extent

.04 linear feet (2 folders)

Two posters designed by Todd Trexler advertising performances at San Francisco venues.

Biographical / Historical

Todd Trexler, born in San Mateo (Calif.), arrived in the Castro district of San Francisco (Calif.) in 1965 where, as an art student, he began producing fliers and posters for midnight movies and musicals. Increasing in popularity, his work notably included advertisements for Nocturnal Dream Shows performances by The Cockettes, Sylvester, and Divine. Trexler later attended nursing school and worked as an AIDS nurse until 1998. He died in 2014 on the Monterey Peninsula.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

2020MT-27. Purchased with funds from the Beatrice, Benjamin and Richard Bader Fund in the Visual Arts of the Theatre, 2019 August.

Processing Information

Processed by Melanie Wisner, 2019.

Title
Trexler, Todd. Todd Trexler posters, 1971-1972 (MS Thr 1980): Guide
Status
completed
Author
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Date
2019 August 29
Description rules
dacs
Language of description
und
EAD ID
hou03257

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

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