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RIT Purchase Prize Art collection
The RIT Libraries Art Purhase Prize program has awarded purchase prizes to graduate students of the School of Art and the School of Design annually 1972. Works are purchased for the permament collection from MFA thesis exhibits.
Hans Christensen silver from the estate of Elisabeth Christensen
Paul Rankin collection of Frans Wildenhain sketchbooks and slides
The Paul Rankin collection of Frans Wildenhain sketchbooks and slides contains four books of sketches done by Mr. Wildenhain in the 1970's, approximately 154 slides of his sculptures, pots, and murals, several books and publications relating to the Bauhaus in Germany, Marguerite Wildenhain, and crafts, some in German.
Erica Bello jewelry
Two oxidized silver necklaces, one titled Emerald Trough necklace features ten oxidized silver bars connected by a trough containing a natural emerald. The other untitled piece is made of silver teaspoons and cotton string. The spoons create a silver cage that contains a spray of bay leaves. Ms. Bello created it during her time as a student at RIT's School for American Crafts.
Sowon Joo jewelry
The collection contains three pieces of jewelry designed by Sowon Joo a former student at RIT's School for American Crafts.
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.
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.
Francesca Pezze Metaproject collection
The Francesca Pezze Metaproject collection consists of all the process work for the development of The Nodule by Pezze, and a book which describes Metaproject 01 and all the student designs.