Lou Tate and the Little Loomhouse Oral History Project
Louisa "Lou" Tate's colleagues, friends, and students discuss her life and career, her teaching methods, her importance as a weaver in the United States and Canada, the process of weaving, the history of the Little Loomhouse, and the significance of Kentucky in the history of weaving.
Interviews
- Oral History Interview Amelia Ann Debusman & Melanie Debusman
- Oral History Interview Ann Kiper
- Oral History Interview Betsy Dienes & Ed Dienes
- Oral History Interview Doris Tipton
- Oral History Interview Dorothy Heimerdinger & Roy Heimerdinger
- Oral History Interview Earle B. Fowler
- Oral History Interview Ed Jungbert Jr.
- Oral History Interview Ethel Schwartz
- Oral History Interview Frederica Dunnagan
- Oral History Interview Helen L. Mitchell
- Oral History Interview John "Maury" Weedman
- Oral History Interview Kitty Mather
- Oral History Interview Kitty Tenny & Hal Tenny
- Oral History Interview Lee Ebner
- Oral History Interview Michael Kirk
- Oral History Interview Micki Lawson
- Oral History Interview Peggy Mastropaolo
- Oral History Interview Philip Dunnagan
- Oral History Interview Robert L. Douglas
- Oral History Interview Rose Pero
- Oral History Interview Sally Moss
- Oral History Interview Sue Kendrick & Vivian Hyatt
- Oral History Interview Susan Schwartz
- Oral History Interview Vivian Hyatt
- Oral History Interview Wilma Moberly & Charles Moberly
- Oral History Interview with Brother Kim Malloy
- Oral History Interview with Sue Kendrick