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A Guide to Research and Academic Program Event Records, 1998-[2008]
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library
225 South Street
Williamstown, MA, 01267
413-458-0532
library@clarkart.edu
March 31, 2009; April 14, 2011, February 23, 2012, April 2012
Profile Description | |
| Creation: | Finding aid prepared by Lacy Schutz; 2011 accrual encoded by Penny Baker, 2012 accruals encoded by Eric Shannon and Christina Kaczmarczyk |
| Language: | Finding aid written in English. |
| Repository: | Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library |
| creator | Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Research and Academic Program |
| Title: | Research and Academic Program Event Records |
| Dates: | 1998-2008 |
| Quantity: | 9.25 Linear feet9.25 linear feet (12 boxes) |
| General Physical Description note | 9.25 linear feet (12 boxes) |
| Abstract: | These materials relate to events organized by the Research and Academic Program. |
| Identification: | CAI.ARC.2009.08 |
| Language: | English |
Arrangement of the Papers
This collection is arranged chronologically and by type of event. April 2011, January 2012, February 2012 and April 2012 Accruals are not processed.Scope and Contents of the Records
The Clark's Research and Academic Program organizes a number of different types of scholarly programming. Colloquia are small, semi-private gatherings of researchers for the purpose of discussing topics of mutual interest. Clark / Getty workshops take place twice yearly and explore contemporary cultural concerns and their effects on the practice of art history. Symposia bring together scholars and other experts to discuss a topic, theme, or artist's work in the context of international panels and debate within a public forum. Conferences provide a larger scale international forum for the discussion of issues raised by the study, presentation, and exploration of art. Papers presented at Clark conferences are published by Yale University Press in the Clark Studies in the Visual Arts series. Conferences and symposia are public events, while colloquia are closed and by invitation only. RAP Director Michael Ann Holly served as chair and treasurer of The Association of Research Institutes in Art History (ARIAH) from 2001 through 2006 and some records relating to her service are also included in this series.
History of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
In 1950 Sterling and Francine Clark chartered the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute as a home for their extensive art collection. Opened to public in 1955, the Institute has built upon this extraordinary group of works to become one of the most beloved and respected art museums in the world, known for its intimate galleries and stunning natural environment. One of the few institutions in the United States that combines a public art museum with a complement of research and academic programs, including a major art history library, the Clark is now a leading international center for research and discussion on the nature of art and art history. Building upon the founders' legacy, the Institute has recently unveiled its master plan for the twenty-first century, which fosters the Clark's commitment to providing space for its expanding research and museum programs while maintaining the unique character of its beautiful rural setting.
Restrictions
Restrictions on Access
This material is currently restricted.
Restrictions on Access
This material is currently restricted.
Restrictions on Use
This material is currently restricted.
Restrictions on Use
This material is currently restricted.
Administrative Information
Custodial History
These items were kept by Research and Academic Program until they were weeded and transferred to the Archives.
Custodial History
These items were kept by Research and Academic Program until they were weeded and transferred to the Archives.
Preferred Citation
[Cite the item (as appropriate)], Reseach and Academic Event Records, 1998-2008, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Records, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Preferred Citation
[Cite the item (as appropriate)], Reseach and Academic Event Records, 1998-2008, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Records, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Acquisition Information
Records for events dating from 1998-2006 were tranferred to the Archives in January 2009 as per the Clark's Records Management program. Future transfers will be made on a yearly basis. Additional materials transferred by Deborah Fehr, April 2011 and February 2012 as well as a January 2012 transfer by Natasha Becker. Additional materials transferred by Julie Walsh in April 2012.
Processing Information
These materials were rehoused in acid-free boxes. April 2011, January 2012 and February 2012 transfers are unprocessed and not rehoused. The April 2012 accrual was rehoused in an acid-free box.
Accruals
Includes April 2011 and February 2012 accruals transferred by RAP Coordinator/CEVA Coordinator, Deborah Fehr. Includes January 2012 accrual transferred by RAP Coordinator Natasha Becker. Includes April 2012 accrual transferred from RAP by Julie Walsh.
Related Material
Related material may be found in the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Records, Williamstown, MA: Research and Academic Progam Records, 2000-2007.
Related material may be found in the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Records, Williamstown, MA: Research and Academic Progam Records, 2000-2007.
