Nellie Mae Rowe

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Alexander, Judith. Nellie Mae Rowe: Visionary Artist, 1900–1982. Atlanta: Southern Arts Federation, 1983.
 
Ashe: Improvisation & Recycling in African-American Visionary Art. Winston-Salem, NC: Winston-Salem State University/Diggs Gallery, 1993.
 
Cerny, Charlene, and Suzanne Seriff, eds. Recycled, Re-Seen: Folk Art from the Global Scrap Heap. New York: Harry N. Abrams in association with the Museum of International Folk Art, 1996.
 
Contemporary American Folk, Naïve, and Outsider Art: Into the Mainstream? Oxford, OH: Miami University Art Museum, 1990.
 
Gruber, J. Richard, and Xenia Zed. Nellie Mae Rowe. Augusta, GA: Morris Museum of Art, 1996.
 
Johnson, Jay, and William Ketchum, Jr. American Folk Art of the Twentieth Century. New York: Rizzoli, 1983.
 
Kogan, Lee. The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won’t Do. New York: Museum of American Folk Art, in association with University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, 1998.
 
Let It Shine: Self-Taught Art from the T. Marshall Hahn Collection. Atlanta, GA: High Museum of Art, in association with the University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, 2001.
 
Livingston, Jane, and John Beardsley. Black Folk Art in America: 1930–1980. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi/Center for the Study of Southern Culture for the Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1982.
 
Muffled Voices: Folk Artists in Contemporary America. New York: Museum of American Folk Art, 1986.
 
Nellie Mae Rowe: Folk Artist-Vinings, GA. Produced by Charles Brown. 13 min. Charleston Communication Center, 1975. [Videorecording]
 
Nellie’s Playhouse. Produced and directed by Linda Connelly Armstrong. 13 min. Center for Southern Folklore, 1983. [Videorecording]
 
Outside the Mainstream: Folk Art in Our Time. Atlanta: High Museum of Art, 1988.
 
Perry, Regenia A. What It Is: Black American Folk Art from the Collection of Regenia Perry. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University, 1982.
 
Russell, Charles, ed. Self-Taught Art: The Culture and Aesthetics of American Vernacular Art. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2001.
 
Self-Taught Artists of the 20th Century: An American Anthology. New York: Museum of American Folk Art, in association with Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1998.
 
Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art from the South, Volume 1, edited by William Arnett and Paul Arnett. Atlanta, Georgia: Tinwood Books in association with Schomburg Center for Research in Black Cultures, New York, 2000.
 
Trechsel, Gail Andrews, ed. Pictured in My Mind: Contemporary American Self-taught Art from the Collection of Kurt Gitter and Alice Rae-Yelen. Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Museum of Art, in association with University Press of Mississippi, 1995.
 
Tree of Life: The Inaugural Exhibition of the American Visionary Art Museum. Baltimore: American Visionary Art Museum, 1996.
 
Wilson, Charles R., and William Ferris. Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

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