Sheila Hicks, Pandemic Oral History Project, Archives of American Art, 2020
An oral history interview with Sheila Hicks conducted 2020 July 21, by Ben Gillespie, at Hicks's home in Paris, France. This interview is part of the Archives of American Art's Pandemic Oral History Project. Read the full transcript at s.si.edu/Hicks_T and visit s.si.edu/pandemic for more details.

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