Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Bucheimer, John
- Dates:
-
1954 - 1977
- Size:
-
4 Cubic feet (11 boxes, 5 map folders)
21 Film reels
- Collection ID:
- NMAH.AC.0889
- Repository:
-
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Papers relate to John Bucheimer's work as manager of new product manufacturing in the Engineering Department at Head Ski Company.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art
- Dates:
-
1973-1988
- Size:
-
18 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.losangin
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The records of the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art measure 18 linear feet, date from 1973 to 1988, and document the brief thirteen-year history of LAICA's activities as a Southern California visual arts organization and exhibition space for contemporary art. Records detail the founding of the organization, operations and administration, exhibitions, events, and publications. More than half of the collection is comprised of exhibition, program, and event files that include correspondence with artists, curators, and others; printed materials; and photographs, negatives, and slides.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Finkel, Bruria, 1932-
- Dates:
-
1953-2020
- Size:
-
12.1 Linear feet
83.59 Gigabytes
- Collection ID:
- AAA.finkbrur
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The papers of California artist, curator, and educator Bruria Finkel measure 12.1 linear feet and 83.59 GB, and date from 1953 to 2020. This collection includes biographical materials, correspondence, writings, project files, professional records, exhibition files, artists' files, personal business records, printed and digital materials, photographic materials, and sound and video recordings.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Schoener, Allon
- Dates:
-
1966-2007
- Size:
-
3 Linear feet
0.371 Gigabytes
- Collection ID:
- AAA.schoallo
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The Harlem on My Mind exhibition records measure 3.0 linear feet and 0.371 GB and date from 1966-2007. The records contain exhibition and book files, correspondence, research material, printed and digital material and photographs from the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition. Also included is material documenting additional exhibitions, conferences and events relating to the original exhibition.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Ledley, Robert S.
National Biomedical Research Foundation. Georgetown University
- Dates:
-
1972-1990
- Size:
-
3 Cubic feet
- Collection ID:
- NMAH.AC.1135
- Repository:
-
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
The Robert Ledley Papers document the development of the first whole-body diagnostic imaging system, the Automatic Computerized Transverse Axial (ACTA) X-ray Scanner by Ledley in 1973. Also included is material relating to Ledley's company, Digital Science Information Corporation (DISCO), as well as the public and medical communities' reactions to the scanner.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Wortz, Melinda
- Dates:
-
1958-1992
- Size:
-
17.45 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.wortmeli
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The papers of California art historian, writer, instructor, and curator, Melinda Wortz (1940-2002) date from 1958-1992, and measure 17.45 linear feet. The collection includes documentation of Wortz's tenure at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), where she specialized in collecting and presenting the California "light and space" artists during the 1970s and 1980s. Wortz's papers include biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, interview transcripts and sound recordings, professional and student writings and notes, diaries of five trips abroad, UCI administrative, dossier, and teaching files, general subject and artist files, printed material, several pieces of artwork; and photographs.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Dates:
-
1986-2013
bulk 1995-2005
- Size:
-
6.75 Cubic feet (design records; plans and drawings)
- Collection ID:
- AAG.MRS
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Gardens
The Mary Riley Smith Records document the decades-long career of Manhattan-based garden designer, writer, and lecturer Mary Riley Smith. It includes drawings, plans, planting lists, notes, correspondence, invoices, estimates, 35 mm slides, negatives, photographs, digital files on CDs, and other materials relating to many of Smith's garden design projects, dating from 1986-2013.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Blocki, Jim
Cook, Fielder
Durante, Al
Green, Chester
More … - Dates:
-
1947-1992
- Size:
-
4.3 Cubic feet (5 boxes)
- Collection ID:
- NMAH.AC.0464
- Repository:
-
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Oral history interviews with fourteen former Kraft and J. Walter Thompson executives chart the evolution of Kraft's approach to television, from its pioneering efforts in the medium's infancy to the search to maintain identity in an increasingly competitive and fragmented media landscape. Casting, directing, and production of the live dramas and the commercials are discussed at length. Kraft's philosophy of advertising, its relationship with J. Walter Thompson advertising agency and NBC, and consumer outreach are also featured.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
National Museum of American History. Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Dates:
-
1907-1994
- Size:
-
4 cu. ft. (4 record storage boxes)
- Collection ID:
- Accession 19-222
- Repository:
-
Smithsonian Institution Archives
This accession consists of records that document collections management, research, and professional activities of curators in the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, with earlier records dating back to when the division was known as the Division of Extractive Industries, the Division of Manufacturing, the Division of Agriculture ...
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Dates:
-
1988-1990
- Size:
-
14 videotapes (Reference copies). 20 digital .wmv files and .rm files (Reference copies).
- Collection ID:
- Record Unit 9532
- Repository:
-
Smithsonian Institution Archives
The Smithsonian Videohistory Program, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation from 1986 until 1992, used video in historical research. Additional collections have been added since the grant project ended. Videohistory uses the video camera as a historical research tool to record moving visual information. Video works best in historical r...