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Mechanics Institute student scrapbook
Student scrapbook containing examinations and printed matter related to the school.
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts records
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts Curriculum Committee Council records
Records from RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts Curriculum Committee Council from 1970-1989. Although the amount of documentation for each year varies, all years generally include correspondence, meeting minutes, course and program proposals, committee reports, committee policies.
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.
Mechanics Institute Saturday Evening Lectures programs
Collection of 28 program booklets of a lecture series called Saturday Evening Lectures held between 1906 and 1920. The series was sponsored by Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI) and most of the lectures covered travel and art.
William Keyser furniture and ecclesiastical objects
William Keyser furniture contains 12 ecclesiastical pieces created for RIT Campus Ministries. There is 1 additional piece, Soaring Shelf, at one time displayed in the RIT President's Office.
Philip Bornarth artwork
Philip Bornarth artwork contains two drawings, painting, and two prints. Bornarth taught drawing and painting at RIT from 1960-1999.
Peter Berg artwork
Photographs and etchings by RIT student Peter Berg. Berg attended RIT in the 1970s.
Stanley H. Witmeyer scrapbooks
Four scrapbooks containing materials related to Stanley H. Witmeyer and the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Witmeyer was a former Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts at RIT. The scrapbook contains information on Witmeyer and the Institute's history, as well as students, artists, and events.
Peter Giopulos papers
The Peter Giopulos papers contain paper documents, correspondence, and visual materials relating to the Art on Campus program at RIT and Giopulos’ role in its development.