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William Harris Gallery collection
This collection contains materials that document the history and operation of the William Harris Gallery on the RIT Campus.
Robert Baker collection of NTID records and photographs
The collection of Robert Baker NTID records and photographs contains promotional materials, memorandums, advertisements, and photographs that relate to the NTID Dyer Arts Center and NTID. All materials within this collection were donated to the RIT Archive Collection by Robert Baker, the former director and curator of NTID’s Dyer Arts Center. Materials within this collection range from 1967 to 2007.
R. Roger Remington video collection
The R. Roger Remington video collection consists of 13 U-matic tapes containing interviews with Remington and history of graphic design videos.
Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection guestbook
Guestbook for an unknown RIT event, most likely related to the Melbert B Cary, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection.
Robert Johnson collection on Frans Wildenhain
The Robert Johnson collection on Frans Wildenhain includes exhibition catalogs, clippings, correspondence and journal articles about Wildenhain from 1975-1984.
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts records
Doug Baker collection on Shop One
The Doug Baker collection on Shop One contains materials about the retail store, Shop One, that featured handmade crafts by RIT professors, as well as other craftsmen in the Rochester area and beyond. Included are copies of his designs for Shop One related materials including letterhead, logos, invitations, and advertisements.
80's Style Symposium videotapes
Collection of five videotapes of a three-day symposium sponsored by RIT College of Imaging Arts and Sciences on April 1-3, 1987. Each tape is a different speaker and the last is a panel discussion with all speakers.
RIT University Gallery collection
RIT 150th Anniversary Art Show collection
Collection of artwork exhibited in the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) 150th Anniversary Art Show. RIT celebrated its 150th anniversary in 1979. The collection includes works by both students and faculty done in a variety of media.