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Val Cushing ceramic pot
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.
Prip family artworks by Frans Wildenhain and Ron Pearson
The collection contains three pieces from the Prip family art collection including a vase crafted by Frans Wildenhain and two copper candlesticks created by Ron Pearson.
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.
Alec Hazlett ceramic vessel
Ceramic vessel from Alec Hazlett. Hazlett graduated with degrees in ceramics from RIT in 1971 and 1972. The collection includes a ceramic piece from his work.
Collection of Arnaud Balard artwork
Collection of Arnaud Balard artwork includes a light box designed by Balard, and a label pin of the same design; an enamel tile and a lapel pin of the Deaf Union flag; as well as an actual flag. Also included are ten "handsbird" lapel pins.
Ellen Mansfield ceramic artworks
The collection consists two ceramic artworks by artist Ellen Mansfield. The plate is painted with an image of deaf education pioneer Abbé L'Epée. The trivet De'humankind depicts a woman kneeling by a stream.
Edward G. Dykstra collection
The Edward G. Dykstra collection contains silverware and ceramic pieces; books and magazines about crafts, design, and silverwork; photographs of silver work and two Alfred University yearbooks. Mr. Dykstra attended the School for American Craftsmen (SAC) at Alfred University, graduating in 1948. The silver and ceramic include bowls, pitchers, plates, a vase and a box created by either Mr. Dykstra or a contemporary of his from SAC.
Robert H. Johnston papers and photographs
Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute cream pitcher
The Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute cream pitcher was donated by 1965 graduate Randy Pikuet. It is a white ceramic pitcher and has the Mechanics Institute (MI) insignia stamped in green on the side.