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John Prip tea and coffee service
5 piece silver tea and coffee service by John Prip for Reed & Barton.
Joseph A. Pecsenke Commedia Dell'Arte etchings
Twenty-two etchings by artist Joseph Pecsenke. The series of etchings is titled Commedia Dell'Arte and focuses on Italian comedic plays.
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.
Myoung Lim Lee painting
Korean artist Myoung Lim Lee donated her guache painting The Apricot to RIT. The painting depicts bright orange apricots on white BFK paper. The artist included the exhibit catalog for the piece as well as a letter briefly describing her time at RIT.
Marten Czamanske photographs
Collection consists of 16 black and white photographic prints by Marten Czamanske as well as a corresponding photo album and examples of his advertising photography.
Sam Campanaro Kodak Colorama poster
The collection consists of one poster of the the Colorama photo 15 Babies.
Ron Haviv photographs
Two matted and framed color prints by photographer Ron Haviv from his Blood and Honey collection. Print one is Croatian child at father's funeral
, Croatia 1991. Print two is Croats being expelled by Serb forces after fall of Vukovar
, Croatia, 1991.
Wendel White photographs
The Wendel White photographs collection contains ten color photographs of objects related to African American history and are part of the Manifesto portfolio created by Mr. White.
Karl Laurell woven fabric
Karl Laurell woven fabric collection consists of a length of hand woven flaz fabric. Laurell was on the faculty in the School for American Crafts at RIT from 1953-1957.