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Artist Printmaker/Photographer Research Collection (AP/RC)
The Artist Printmaker/Photographer Research Collection (AP/RC) is a museum-based, public collection of prints, photographs, archives, print matrices, drawings, and related materials created by American artists working between the second half of the 20th century and the present.

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Artist Printmaker/Photographer Research Collection (AP/RC)
Established in 2007 as a component of the Art Division of the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, the core collection of the AP/RC highlights artists who self-publish their prints and photographs. At the beginning of 2020, the AP/RC contained more than 20,000 original artworks representing more than 1,800 artists from the mid-20th through the 21st centuries. The collection features artists who have had a demonstrable impact on the visual arts in the Southwest and other regions of the United States.

As of 2020, the AP/RC represented the work of Jane Abrams, Robert Dale Anderson, Andis Applewhite, Miguel Aragon, Richard Ash, Eric Avery, Kim Bauer, Karin Broker, Steven Campbell, Julian Cardona, Willard Clark, John Robert Craft, Justin Diggle, James Dormer, Sandra Fernandez, Spencer Fidler, Steve Fitch, Ron Fundingslnd, Betty Hahn, Ken Hale, Carlos Hernandez, Timothy High, Mary Hood, Kent Kapplinger, Wayne Kimball, Lynwood Kreneck, Joseph Labate, Anthony Lazorko, Katherine Liontas-Warren, Kathryn Maxwell, Brian Paulsen, Kathryn Polk, Andrew Polk, Melanie Yazzie, Rick Dingus, Robin Germany, ...

Access to the public collections of the AP/RC is by appointment through the Art Division of the Museum of Texas Tech University.