Box 9
Contains 35 Results:
Art Seminar in New York, 1991 - 1991
The Events and Communications series contains promotional materials, clippings and news releases that advertise Art Department events. The collection is arranged alphabetically and the records date from 1938 to 2013. The collection contains very little documentation of student art exhibitions, examples of faculty and student work, and instead focuses on the administration of the department and the Gallery program.
Conferences, 1948 - 1986
The Events and Communications series contains promotional materials, clippings and news releases that advertise Art Department events. The collection is arranged alphabetically and the records date from 1938 to 2013. The collection contains very little documentation of student art exhibitions, examples of faculty and student work, and instead focuses on the administration of the department and the Gallery program.
Great Lakes Drawing Biennial, 2004 - 2006
The Events and Communications series contains promotional materials, clippings and news releases that advertise Art Department events. The collection is arranged alphabetically and the records date from 1938 to 2013. The collection contains very little documentation of student art exhibitions, examples of faculty and student work, and instead focuses on the administration of the department and the Gallery program.
Art Loan Agreements
The Exhibitions series includes information on past exhibitions in the Ford Gallery such as the EMU Circa ’69, textile exhibits, faculty art exhibitions and theses exhibitions. The collection is arranged alphabetically and the records date from 1938 to 2013. The collection contains very little documentation of student art exhibitions, examples of faculty and student work, and instead focuses on the administration of the department and the Gallery program.
Campus Exhibitions, 1958 - 2005
The Exhibitions series includes information on past exhibitions in the Ford Gallery such as the EMU Circa ’69, textile exhibits, faculty art exhibitions and theses exhibitions. The collection is arranged alphabetically and the records date from 1938 to 2013. The collection contains very little documentation of student art exhibitions, examples of faculty and student work, and instead focuses on the administration of the department and the Gallery program.