Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute; Architects Collaborative, Inc.; Aaron Ashley, Inc.; Acoustiguide Corporation; American Association of Museums; Art Institute of Chicago; Artistic Picture Publishing Company, Inc.; Art News; Arts Council of...
These are the papers of John H. Brooks, Associate Director of the Clark from 1968 - 1976.
Brentano String Quartet; Fine Arts Quartet; Musicians from Marlboro; Lydian String Quartet; Solas (Musical group); Scholars (Musical group); Wayfaring Strangers (Musical group); Brave Old World (Musical group); Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary...
These records relate to events that have taken place at the Clark and were created by the employees responsible for public relations and communications.
This series contains records of the Prints and Drawings Department at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute primarily from the former curators William Collins, William Ittman, and Rafael Fernandez.
This series contains the records of the Director's Office from 1955-1977. The series is primarily correspondence to and from the Director of the museum about a wide variety of the museum's concerns such as publicity, acquisitions, staff hiring,...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute; Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site (Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N.Y.); Wadsworth Atheneum; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Cooper-Hewitt Museum; Pierpont...
This series contains the records of trips and events organized by the Office of Public Relations for members of the Friends of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
This series contains the papers of two curators of paintings, David Cass, curator from 1973-1985 Alexandra (Alixe) Murphy, curator from 1985-1988, as well as early records of the department from an unidentified source.
The papers and records of David Brooke, director of the Clark from 1977 to 1994, include business files and correspondence about the administration of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute and also Brooke's personal research about Robert...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute; American Association of Museums; Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art; Williams College. Museum of Art; Massachusetts Arts Lottery Council; National Endowment for the Arts; Berkshire Arts Alliance;...
This series contains the files of Mary Jo Carpenter, former Director of the Office of Public Relations.
This series contains records such as general correspondence, loan requests, event planning, and attendance and sales statistics created by the Director's Office from 1980-1994. Also includes the April 2011 accrual transfered from the Director's...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Clark, Sharon; Cassin, Michael; Ando, Tadao, 1941-; Raffeld, David Art museums; Art museums -- Exhibitions; Art museums and community; Art museums -- Educational aspects
This series contains the records of the educational department and primarily concerns tour and event planning, the docent program and departmental business.
Berry Brothers; Durand-Ruel Galleries (New York, N.Y.); Williams College; New York State Historical Association; Robert Sterling Clark Foundation; Singer Sewing Machine Company Clark, Robert Sterling, 1877-1956; Faison, S. Lane (Samson Lane),...
These are the records assembled for the fiftieth anniversary of the Clark as well as the exhibition, "The Clark Brothers Collect." They're mainly concerned with the history of the Clark family.
Records related to completed and ongoing projects from the Office of Communications and Design, were transferred at the conclusion of Lisa Green's tenure as Director of Communications and Design
Williams College; Courtauld Institute of Art; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute; Questor Systems Wees, J. Dustin, 1944-; Kieffer, Elizabeth; Anderson, Bob Art museums; Art museums -- Employees; Art libraries; Art libraries -- Collection...
This series contains the records of the Photograph and Slide Librarian at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, both from J. Dustin Wees, who held the position from the 1970s-2000 and from his successor, Elizabeth Kieffer.