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Eleanor Mundy Mechanics Institute pin, diploma and yearbooks
The Eleanor Mundy Mechanics Institute pin and yearbooks collection contains 2 Ramikin yearbooks from 1930 and 1931, 1 Rochester Atheaneum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI) freshman pin, her original 1932 RAMI diploma and 1 memorandum from the donor. Eleanor Mary Mundy was an Interior Decoration student at the Mechanics Institute from 1930-1932. Nancy Powell, daughter of Eleanor Mary Mundy, donated this collection in October 2015.
National Association of Schools of Art and Design Self-Study reports
The collection includes a complete self-study report presented for consideration to the NASAD Commission on Accreditation by RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences. Twenty-six programs or degrees were assessed for which Renewal of Final Approval was sought in 2015. Also included is a copy of the 1993 and 2003 NASAD Self-Study report.
RIT President Albert J. Simone's stickball stick and ball
A stick and ball belonging to RIT's 8th president, Albert J. Simone. This material was previously in the president's office upon the retirement of RIT's 9th president, William Destler.
Thomas Kekic glassware
Thomas Kekic glassware contains a set of 8 glasses with decanter.
Max L. Lenderman fiber art
Max Lenderman fiber art contains 4 pieces: 2 wall hangings, 1 wool sculpture, and 1 piece attributed to Lenderman or Donald Bujnowski.
Donald Bujnowski tapestries
Donald Bujnowski tapestries contains 4 pieces: 1 wall hanging, 1 3-leaf clover motif, 1 pine trees motif, and 1 set of handwoven tapestries.
Julia Galloway ceramics
Julia Galloway ceramics contain 2 vases and 2 plates. One vase and plate are from Galloway's John James Audubon series.
Frederick E. Walrath pottery
The collection contains 2 pieces of pottery made by artist Frederick E. Walrath.
Ralph Avery lithographs
Ralph Avery lithographs contains 5 sets, mainly depicting scenes of Rochester, New York.
Norman Kent artwork
Four prints and watercolor painting by artist and illustrator Norman Kent. Kent graduated from RIT in 1925 with a degree in Applied Arts.