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Alan Cameros papers
Alan Cameros papers include documentation of his service for RIT organizations, including the Nathaniel Rochester Society, Institute of Fellows, and College of Liberal Arts Dean's Advisory Board.
Albert Paley sculpture and photograph
Collection consists of 1 sculpture, 1 maquette, and 1 photograph, all by Albert Paley. Renowned metal sculptor Albert Paley has been on the faculty in RIT's School of American Crafts since 1969.
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.
American Institute of Graphic Arts RIT Student Group promotional materials
Materials related to the American Institute of Graphic Arts RIT Student Group and its activities. The collection includes a newsletter and promotional materials such as fliers and a postcard.
Artists Print! portfolio
A group of twelve international printmakers were invited to use the RIT College of Art and Design printmaking studio for the "Artists Print!" event from May 15-21, 2022. They spent the week working with faculty, students and alumni to create mono-prints. This collected portfolio documents the work made during the event.
Bea Nettles artwork
Collection contains artwork created by Bea Nettles between 1969-1992. Formats include hand colored prints, artists' offset books, silver gelatin instamatic prints, dye transfer prints, photo-etchings, poster prints.
Biomedical Photographic Communications program records
Blazing New Trails printing plates
Collection contains six printing plates of illustrations for the book Blazing New Trails: The Biography of a Pioneer in Education (1937) by George Wilson Hoke. The book traces the institutional history of the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Charles and Florence Wallace academic realia
Pair of academic hoods worn by Charles and Florence Wallace, RIT benefactors. Diploma and citation from Piedmont College.
Charles C. Horn paintings
Two paintings by Charles C. Horn, a professor in the School of Art and Design at the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (a precursor to RIT).