Puppeteers of America

Dedicated to The Art of Puppetry

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Audio-Visual Library

Workshop by Phillip Huber, Tampa 2001, Photo by Paul Eide

The Puppeteers of America Audiovisual Library was established in 1976 as a resource center and archive for the recorded history of puppets. The archive collection is now at the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, 1 Royce Circle, suite 101B  University of Connecticut, Storrs CT 06268. The curator is John Bell. To view the collection at Storrs, contact program assistant, Emily Wicks. emily.wicks@uconn.edu

Over 100 titles from the archive are available as loans from the PofA office. To access the collection, please contact PofA Executive Director, Paul Robinson. execdir@puppeteers.org

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