Massachusetts College of Art records
Massachusetts Normal Art School (Boston, Mass.)
Massachusetts School of Art (Boston, Mass.)
Publications, 1873-1972, of the Massachusetts College of Art including: student magazines, THE CENTER OF VISION, 1903-1921, THE ARTGUM, 1922-1927, THE VIGNETTE, 1927-1928, INTAGLIO, 1963-1968, and others, yearbooks, 1930-1969; commencement programs, 1876-1971; curriculum catalogs, 1875-1970; alumni bulletins, 1915-1940; faculty newsletters, 1967-1970; and other printed material.
Oral history interview with Boris Bally
Riedel, Mija, 1958-
Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America
109 Pages (Transcript)
An interview of Boris Bally conducted 2009 May 26-27, by Mija Riedel, for the Archives of American Art's Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America, at Bally's home and studio, in Providence, Rhode Island.
Oral history interview with Dana Chandler
Brown, Robert F.
An interview of Dana Chandler conducted 1993 March 11-May 5, by Robert F. Brown, for the Archives of American Art.
Oral history interview with Herman Maril
Seckler, Dorothy Gees, 1910-1994
An interview of Herman Maril conducted 1965 September 5, by Dorothy Seckler, for the Archives of American Art.
S. Lane Faison papers
bulk 1950-1976
The papers of art historian and Monuments Man S. Lane Faison measure 5.1 linear feet and date from 1922 to 1981, bulk from 1950-1976. Faison was an art history professor at Williams College, Massachusetts and, during World War II, he was a member of the Art Looting Intelligence Unit (ALIU) of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services. The collection includes scattered correspondence; writings; teaching files; subject files on exhibitions and projects; artists files; and printed materials. There are two folders of documents and photographs related to Faison's World War II work in the U.S. Art Looting Intelligence Unit.
Calvin Burnett papers
bulk 1960s-1970s
The papers of African American graphic artist and arts educator Calvin Burnett measure 6.1 linear feet and date from 1920 to 1979, with the bulk of the collection dating from the 1960s to the 1970s. The papers contain biographical material, correspondence, writings, material related to his education and professional activities, personal business records, printed material, a scrapbook, and a small amount of photographs and artwork.
Oral history interview with Paul Stankard
Heller, Doug, 1946-
Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America
An interview of Paul Stankard conducted 2006 June 9 and August 20, by Doug Heller, for the Archives of American Art's Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America, at the Heller Gallery, in New York, N.Y.
Oral history interview with Michael Mazur
Brown, Robert F.
An interview of Michael Mazur conducted 1993 Jan. 12-1995 Feb. 3, by Robert Brown, for the Archives of American Art.
Richard E. Filipowski papers
The papers of Massachusetts-based designer, sculptor, painter, filmmaker, and educator Richard E. Filipowski measure 4.1 linear feet and date from circa 1940 to 1998. The papers document his career through biographical material, correspondence, writings, teaching files, project files, printed material, photographic material, artwork, and a sound recording.
Robert John Goldwater papers
The papers of art historian, educator, editor, and museum director Robert John Goldwater measure 5.4 linear feet and date from 1902-1974. Found are correspondence, subject files, teaching records, writings, and printed material. Also included are the papers, primarily correspondence, of Goldwater's father, S. S. Goldwater, M. D., a nationally recognized expert in the fields of public health, hospital administration, and hospital design and construction.