Art in universities and colleges -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Paula Grcevic Upsweep of Spring collage
Blue handmade paper using abacca, cotton pulp, pieces of silk, dried plants and other assorted textural elements.
Peter Berg artwork
Photographs and etchings by RIT student Peter Berg. Berg attended RIT in the 1970s.
Philip Bornarth artwork
Philip Bornarth artwork contains two drawings, painting, and two prints. Bornarth taught drawing and painting at RIT from 1960-1999.
Philip Bornarth painting
The collection consists of one acrylic painting on canvas by the artist and former RIT professor Philip Bornarth.
Portrait of William Destler
The portrait of William Destler was painted by Pranesh Das Purandaradoss, an MBA student at the Saunders College of Business. Destler was RIT's ninth president serving from 2007-2017. This is likely an oil painting, and has been selected by Destler as his official portrait.
Ralph Avery lithographs
Ralph Avery lithographs contains 5 sets, mainly depicting scenes of Rochester, New York.
Ramon Santiago prints
Ramon Santiago contains a portfolio, screen prints, and lithographs. Santiago attended studied art at RIT from 1963-1965.
RIT Campus Art collection
Materials related to the artwork housed on the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) campus. The collection includes clippings, articles, press releases, and miscellaneous documents on several artists including Josef Albers, Harry Bertoia, Alistair Bevington, José de Rivera, Frederick Lipp, Henry Moore, and Albert Paley.
RIT class of 1964 School of Photographic Arts and Sciences alumni exhibit photographs
The collection consists of photographs from the RIT School of Photographic Arts and Sciences class of 1964 alumni exhibit titled “Exhibit ’64 Old Dogs Learning New Tricks” The exhibit illustrated similarities and differences between their work in 1964 and today and features older printing processes as well as recent photographic printing processes.