RIT-ART. RIT Art Collection
Found in 122 Collections and/or Records:
Hugh Stubbins photo album of Booth and Gannett buildings
One spiral bound album of 8 x 10" color photographs of the newly completed buildings for the College of Fine and Applied Arts, and the College of Graphic Arts and Photography. Today these buildings are known as the Booth and Gannett Hall.
Ho-Jeong Jeong ceramic
Ho-Jeong Jeong ceramic collection consists of one artwork titled Drip-I. Jeong is a former Rochester Institute of Technology student.
Frank Argento paintings
Patti Ambrogi photographs
Collection of seven photographs by Patti Ambroggi from the series The Cover Girls: Women in History and The Geographies of Desire: the Rebel Forest. Ambrogi teaches photography at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Juan Carlos Caballero-Perez jewelry
The collection contains two pieces of fine jewelry created by artist Juan Carlos Caballero-Perez. One is a large necklace with a center breast plate and the other is a hand-piece titled You and me.
Medical Illustration drawings
Large collection of medical illustration sketches, drawings and teaching aids from the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Medical Illustration program. Illustrators included are Natt Jacobs, Robert Wabnitz, Peter Ng, William Didusch, and Max Brodel.
Frans Wildenhain ceramic vessel
Frans Wildenhain ceramic vessel consists of one artwork. Wildenhain was on the faculty in the School for American Crafts at RIT from 1950-1970.
Hobart Cowles lidded jar
Hobart Cowles lidded jar consists of one ceramic piece. Cowles was on the faculty in the School for American Crafts at RIT from 1951-1980.
Kanako Togawa glass panels
The Kanako Togawa collection consists of three glass panels created using kiln casting, glass etching, and glass painting techniques. Each panel utilizes Japanese iconographic imagery including cherry blossoms and a red sun.
Rosie Sepos collection of student glassworks
The collection contains ten examples of student glassware created in the 1970s by Rochester Institute of Technology glass students.