#40077 RECORDS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ART in the University Archives and Records Service University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wilson Library, CB# 3926 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514-8890 August 1992 The University's Department of Art was established in 1936 through the efforts of Mrs. Katherine Pendleton Arrington and the North Carolina Art Society. With funding from the Works Progress Administration and donations from the Art Society membership, Person Hall was renovated and, on January 15, 1937, rededicated as the Person Hall Art Gallery. Under its first chairman, Russell T. Smith, the Department consolidated the University's holdings of paintings, sculpture, prints, architectural samples, and other art objects as well as published works on art. The curriculum, originally limited to art history, was considered a novelty during the early years and soon suffered under the strains of overcrowding and limited finances. Nevertheless, the Department gained a wide reputation for its academic instruction, especially after it added instruction in studio art. It maintained its dual concentration on art history and studio art, and expansion in both curricula and staff occurred under the subsequent chairman, John V. Allcott (1939-1957) (William Meade Prince and Kenneth Ness, Acting 1943-1946). The William Hayes Ackland bequest and the completion of the Ackland Memorial Art Center in 1958 provided long-needed, specially designed space as well as funding for the development of the curriculum and expansion of the art collection. Under Joseph C. Sloane, who served as department chairman, 1959-1974, and Director of the Art Center, 1959-1978, growth in both areas was striking. Assistant chairmen were appointed to oversee the curricula in art history and studio art. With Sloane's retirement in 1974, the departmental chairmanship and the museum directorship became separate positions. Subsequent chairmen of the Department have been J. Richard Judson (1974-1980), Peter Plagens (1980-1983), and Jaroslav T. Folda III (1983- ). In 1978 Evan H. Turner succeeded Sloane as Director of the Art Museum and on May 1, 1983, Innis H. Shoemaker was appointed Director. In addition to state appropriations, the Department of Art is the beneficiary of a number of endowment funds, including the Katherine Pendleton Arrington Trust. The William Hayes Ackland Fund provides major support for the Art Museum's acquisitions program. The records of the Department of Art include a variety of material relating to the development of the Department and the art museums. Of special note are the files dealing with the Department's growth in regional, national, and international reputation for its academic curriculum, both graduate and undergraduate. Equally significant are the records relating to the art museum's evolution into an institution attracting major exhibitions due to its broad holdings of paintings, sculpture and other art objects. The Department's records are arranged to reflect its academic and museum functions. Records of the Ackland Art Museum dated after 1974 will be found in a separate records group; see Academic Affairs: Ackland Art Museum. The collection is arranged as follows: SUBGROUP 1: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES SERIES 1: GENERAL SUBJECT FILES SERIES 2: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS SERIES 3: BUSINESS AND FINANCE AFFAIRS SERIES 4: FACULTY AFFAIRS SERIES 5: GRADUATE SCHOOL AFFAIRS SERIES 6: STUDENT AFFAIRS SERIES 7: UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS SERIES 8: UNIVERSITY RELATIONS AFFAIRS SERIES 9: OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS SUBGROUP 2: UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM SUBGROUP 3: GRADUATE PROGRAM SUBGROUP 4: ART MUSEUM RECORDS (to 1974) SERIES 1: PERSON HALL ART MUSEUM SERIES 2: ACKLAND ART MUSEUM SERIES 3: EXHIBITION RECORDS INDEX SUBGROUP 1: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES SERIES 1: GENERAL SUBJECT FILES This series of the departmental records relates to internal functions that do not directly concern any one of the University's administrative divisions. This series does, however, contain the chairman's correspondence with the University's chancellor. Cross references are provided to other series and/or subgroups as appropriate. Box 1:1 Accreditation (See National Association of Schools of Art, Subgroup 1, Series 9) Affirmative Action, Art Department Report, 1973 Announcements of the Art Department, 1963-1971 Annual Reports, 1937-1987 (See also History of the Art Department, under News Bureau, Subgroup 1, Series 8 and Reports of Activities for Person Hall Gallery, Subgroup 4, Series 1) Budget (See Business and Finance Affairs in Series 3, below) Buildings and Space Needs: Ackland Memorial Art Center: Committee on the Ackland Memorial, Report, 1951 Committee on Plans and Specifications for the Ackland Building, 1952-1953 Construction/Renovations/Additions: Correspondence/Memoranda, 1953-1983 (includes material of Committee to Work with Ackland Architects and of faculty Buildings and Grounds Committee) Blueprints, 1953-1955 (1 OP folder) (See also Project #1301 in Subgroup 3, Series 1 of BUSINESS AND FINANCE: VICE CHANCELLOR'S RECORDS) Dedication, 1958 Person Hall Art Gallery: Opening and Dedication, 1936-1937 Post-Ackland Completion, Need for, 1957-1970 Space Needs (in buildings other than Person and Ackland), 1946-1977 Bylaws, Department of Art, 1973 Ceramics Class (proposed), 1940-1943; 1954 Chancellor's Office, 1936-1977 Box 1:1 (cont.) Committees, Departmental: Graduate Students as Teaching Assistants (See Committees in Subgroup 3) Graduate Studies in Art History (See Committees in Subgroup 3) Minority Groups, 1968; 1970 Planning Committee on Program and Goals of the Art Department: Questionnaires: Faculty Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Report, 1971 Teaching Evaluation, 1972-1973 Courses, Schedules of Graduate and Undergraduate, 1942-1974 (See also Faculty below; Permanent Record of Courses in Subgroup 1, Series 7; and Subgroups 2 and 3) Enrollment Statistics, Graduate and Undergraduate, 1943-1973 (See also Permanent Record of Courses, Subgroup 1, Series 7 and Subgroups 2 and 3) Evening Sketch Class, 1949-1959; 1965 Faculty: General Correspondence with and listings of, 1950-1979 (Includes material on new positions, promotions, salaries, teaching schedules, etc. See also College of Arts and Sciences and General College, Subgroup 1, Series 2) Minutes of Faculty Meetings: Full Faculty Meetings, 1951-1953; 1959-1975 Art History Staff, 1964-1976 Studio Art Staff, 1960-1973 Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, 1987 Films, Art, 1942-1955 Foundry, Construction of, 1969 Box 1:2 Journal Club, 1964-1965 Lectures, Funding for and Invitations, 1963-1977 (includes Riggins Lecture Fund) Library, Art Department, 1938-1978 (See also Academic Affairs Library in Series 2, below) Box 1:2 (cont.) Memoranda and General Correspondence of Chairman, 1944; 1959-1976 (See also News Bureau, Subgroup 1, Series 8) Publicity, Department of Art and Art Museum (See News Bureau, Subgroup 1, Series 8 and Subgroup 4) Slide and Photograph Collection, 1942; 1957-1979 Studio Models, 1960-1967 Studio Supply Store, 1937-1941; 1945; 1961 University Portraits, Inventory and Restoration of, 1938-1946 (See also University Portrait Committee, Subgroup 1, Series 4) Box 1:3 Chronological File: Comprised of the daybooks of the Chairmen of the Department of Art. The file covers the period 1979-1987 and includes entries from Richard Judson, Peter Plagens, and Jaroslav Folda. SERIES 2: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS This series includes material concerning the various units of the Academic Affairs administrative area. The files deal mainly with budgetary planning/funding requests and undergraduate program development. See also Budget in Business and Finance, Subgroup 1, Series 3; and for the department's undergraduate program, see also Subgroup 2: Undergraduate Program. Box 1:4 Provost/Dean of the Faculty, 1959-1977 (includes faculty position requests; see also Chancellors Office, Subgroup 1, Series 1) College of Arts and Sciences and General College, 1935-1978 (includes budget requests; see also Provost above) Division of Fine Arts: General Correspondence, 1958-1979 Fine Arts Alumni Assembly, 1967-1968 Division of Humanities, 1938-1963 Division of Teacher Training, 1937-1940 Academic Affairs Library, 1937-1975 (includes book Fund Requests; see also Art Department Library, Subgroup 1, Series 1) Box 1:4 (cont.) School of Education, 1959-1971 Summer Session, 1937-1975 (includes courses and budget) SERIES 3: BUSINESS AND FINANCE AFFAIRS This series includes the Department's files pertaining to its relations with the University's Business Manager or Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance. Of special note is the correspondence concerning space needs. General Correspondence, 1937-1974 (includes requests for space; see also Buildings and Space, Subgroup 1, Series 1) Budget (State Appropriations, Personnel and Non-Personnel) Requests and Accounts of Expenditures, 1938-1971 (See also Chancellor's Office, Subgroup 1, Series 1; Provost and College of Arts and Sciences and General College, Subgroup 1, Series 2; Fellowships and Assistantships under Graduate Students, Subgroup 3; and Ackland Funds, Subgroup 4, Series 2) Buildings and Space Needs (See Buildings, Subgroup 1, Series 1, and General Correspondence above) SERIES 4: FACULTY AFFAIRS This series includes files relating to the General Faculty and Faculty Council. See also the Divisions of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Teacher Training Committee in Subgroup 1, Series 2. Secretary of the Faculty, 1967-1974 Faculty Committees: Advisory Committee (Chancellor's), 1964-1974 Creative and Performing Arts, 1961-1963 Honorary Degrees, 1963-1968 Superior Students, 1954 (See also Honors Program, Subgroup 2) University Portraits, 1961-1972 (See also University Portraits, Subgroup 1, Series 1) SERIES 5: GRADUATE SCHOOL AFFAIRS This series pertains to the Department's graduate program as it relates to the overall University program administered by the Graduate School. See also Subgroup 3: Graduate Program. Box 1:4 (cont.) Dean and Vice Chancellor, 1939-1972 (includes correspondence on curriculum in general, graduate student regulations, admission requirements, and enrollment levels as well as requests for appointments to the graduate faculty. For information on graduate fellowship and assistantships, see Graduate Students in Subgroup 3) University Research Council, 1960-1973 (includes requests for funding to support faculty research) SERIES 6: STUDENT AFFAIRS This series contains files on the Department's activities in the areas under the supervision of the University's Dean of Students or Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs. Also included are files concerning student government programs and activities. Fine Arts Festival, 1963-1967; 1975; 1985 International Student Advisor, 1969-1971 Orientation, 1962-1972 Placement Service, 1963-1968 Student Government, Course Evaluations, 1960-1971 (See also Teaching Evaluation under Committees, in Subgroup 1, Series 1) SERIES 7: UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS This series contains files relating to activities under the supervision of the Vice Chancellor for University Affairs (formerly Administration). In the main, these files concern undergraduate admissions, academic course registration, and student aid. Box 1:4 (cont.) Office of Records and Registration: Grade Distribution Survey, Art Department, 1958-1966 Permanent Record of Courses, Art Department, 1945-1972 Registrations (See Permanent Record of Courses, above, and Enrollment, Subgroup 1, Series 1) Student Aid Office, 1937-1967 Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 1969-1971 SERIES 8: UNIVERSITY RELATIONS AFFAIRS This series includes files pertaining to the Department's relations with the offices and programs in the University's Division of University Relations (formerly Development and Public Service). In general, they concern publicity, development, and special education programs. Box 1:5 Alumni Association, 1938-1940; 1971 Development Office, 1959-1963 Extension and Continuing Education Division, 1934-1979 (includes Art Extension Program operated by Corinne McNeir in the 1930s and 1940s, correspondence instruction courses, and the Evening College program; see also Southern Art Projects, Subgroup 1, Series 9, and Graduate Fellowships/Assistantships, under Graduate Students, Subgroup 3) News Bureau: Art Department general press releases, 1935-1972 (for news releases on museum exhibitions, see Subgroup 4, Series 3) History of the Department of Art in Pictures, 1937-1944 Volume S-1: 53 pp. binder Box 1:5 (cont.) News Bureau: (cont.) Scrapbooks, Clippings, mainly Person Hall Gallery Exhibition publicity: (See also Exhibition files, Subgroup 4, Series 3) Volume S-2: October 1940-July 1941 Volume S-3: September 1941-July 1942 Volume S-4: October 1942-July 1943 Volume S-5: October 1943-April 1944 Volume S-6: May 1946-July 1949 Volume S-7: September 1949-August 1958 SERIES 9: OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS This series contains correspondence and other material relating to professional art associations and other oraganizations outside the Chapel Hill campus administrative structure. American Association of Musuems, 1938-1963 American Council of Learned Societies, 1940-1941; 1959-1964 American Federation of Arts, 1936-1940; 1961-1966 (See also exhibitions supplied by the Federation in Exhibitions, Subgroup 4, Series 3) American Security and Trust Company (See Ackland Foundation, Subgroup 4, Series 2) Chapel Hill Art Guild, 1958 College Art Association, 1941-1944; 1961-1978 Committee (Duke-UNC) on Intellectual Cooperation, 1937 (See also Cooperative Program, below) Consolidated University of North Carolina: Office of the President, 1937-1947; 1960-1970; 1978 Cooperative Art Conference (Blue Ridge College), 1937-1941 Cooperative (Duke-UNC) Program in the Humanities, 1963-1971 Division of Cooperation in Education and Race Relations, 1935-1938 Folklore Council of North Carolina, 1937-1939 Ford Foundation Program in Humanities and Arts, 1961-1969 (See also Cooperative (Duke-UNC) Program above) Interamerican Institute (See Latin American Summer School, below) Box 1:5 (cont.) Kappa Pi, National Honorary Art Fraternity, 1937-1950 (Chapel Hill campus Alpha Alpha Phi Chapter established March 10, 1950) Kress, Samuel H., Foundation (See Fellowships/Assistantships under Graduate Students, Subgroup 3) Latin American Summer School, 1940-1944 National Art Week (WPA Project), 1940-1941 National Association of Schools of Art, Accreditation of UNC Art Program, 1968-1972 National Council of Arts in Education, 1962-1974 North Carolina Arts Council, 1965-1972 North Carolina State Art Museum/Society, 1939-1954; 1961-1975 Southeastern Arts Association, 1937-1942 Southeastern College Arts Association, 1963-1972 Southern Art Projects (Carnegie Corporation Funding), 1935-1940 (See also exhibition files, Subgroup 4, Series 3) WFMY Scholastic Art Awards, 1961-1971 Washington (Canova) Statue Commission, 1965-1968 Winchester Excavations Institute, 1963-1964 SUBGROUP 2: UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM This subgroup includes records relating to the undergraduate academic program of the Department of Art. See also Provost and College of Arts and Sciences and General College, Subgroup 1, Series 2, and Permanent Record of Courses, Subgroup 1, Series 7. Box 2/3:1 Enrollment (See Enrollment Statistics, Subgroup 1, Series 1, and Permanent Record of Courses, Subgroup 1, Series 7; see also Majors below) Freshman Seminar Program, 1971-1972 Freshman Women, Admission of and Progress of, 1963-1966 Honors Program, 1943-1978 Letters to Students, 1948-1949 Majors, Department of Art, 1938-1972 Undergraduate Curriculum: (See also College of Arts and Sciences and General College, Subgroup 1 Series 2, and Courses, Subgroup 1, Series 1) General, 1959-1978 Art 30 Course, 1966-1970 Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Program, 1948-1967 SUBGROUP 3: GRADUATE PROGRAM This subgroup includes files concerning the Department's graduate program and includes material on degree requirements, enrollment, fellowships and assistantships. See also Graduate School, Subgroup 1, Series 5; Courses, Subgroup 1, Series 1; and Permanent Record of Courses, Subgroup 1, Series 7. Box 2/3:1 (cont.) Graduate Curriculum, Department of Art: General Announcements, 1944; 1961-1978 Committees: Graduate Students as Teaching Assistants, 1968 Graduate Studies in Art History, 1974-1975 Teacher Training Program for Graduate Students, 1970 Graduate Degree Programs: Master of Art with Major in Creative Art, 1949-1967 Master of Fine Arts, 1963-1972 Doctor of Philosophy in Art History, 1964-1967 Graduate Students, Department of Art: Lists of, 1948-1972 Assistantships/Fellowships: (See also Summer Session, Subgroup 1, Series 2, and Extension and Continuing Education, Subgroup 1, Series 8) Correspondence, General, 1962-1979 Hill, Ann McCulloch, Fellowship, 1964-1979 Kress, Samuel H., Foundation Fellowship: Correspondence, 1963-1979 Financial Records: Balance Sheets, 1963-1970 Expenditure/Requisition Forms, 1964-1971 NDEA Fellowships: Correspondence, 1965-1971 Expenditure/Requisition Forms, 1965-1971 Pollard, Emily, Fellowship, 1966; 1971-1979 Sommer, Clemens E., Fund, 1961-1978 Personnel/Payroll Forms, Graduate Students, 1965-1973 SUBGROUP 4: ART MUSEUM RECORDS SERIES 1: PERSON HALL ART GALLERY FILES In 1936 Person Hall, constructed in 1797, was renovated with federal, state and private funds. On January 15, 1937, Consolidated University President Frank Porter Graham rededicated the building as the Person Hall Art Gallery. The University's collection of portraits, sculpture and other art objects, which had been inadequately stored and displayed in Hill Hall, was consolidated in the Gallery. Development of the Gallery and of the University's art collection was stimulated by the work of the Friends of Person Hall, organized in February 1941. Person Hall continued to serve as the University's museum until 1958, when the art collection was moved to the recently completed Ackland Memorial Art Center. The records of Person Hall Art Gallery include the files of the Extension Division's Field Representative in Art (1935-1936), the Supervisor of Exhibitions (1936-1940), and the Curator (1940- ) as well as the Director of the Museum. The records are arranged as follows: Box 4:1 Correspondence, General, 1935-1957 (letters, memoranda, announcements, etc. relating to acquisitions, loans of exhibits to the Gallery, circulation of UNC holdings, and costs of exhibitions in Person Hall; see also Exhibition Records, Subgroup 4, Series 3.) Friends of Person Hall: Correspondence, Membership Lists, Reports of Activities, 1941-1952 Financial Records, 1941-1947 Guest Registers, January 1937-May 1950 (7 volumes) Insurance on Art Collection, 1939-1942 (See also Insurance, Subgroup 4, Series 2) Reports on Gallery Activities, 1940-1945 (See also Annual Reports, Subgroup 1, Series 1) Schedules of Exhibitions by Fiscal Year, 1937-1958 (See also Exhibition Records, Subgroup 4, Series 3) The Story of Person Hall by Gladys Hall Coates (1943) SERIES 2: ACKLAND MEMORIAL ART CENTER The William Hayes Ackland Memorial Art Center was officially dedicated on September 20, 1958. Constructed with funds from the Ackland Estate, the Center provided space for the academic programs of the Department of Art as well as galleries and storage areas for the art collection. The Ackland Estate, administered by an independent foundation through the American Security and Trust Company, also provides funds for the purchase of paintings and other art objects. For records dated after 1974, see the Ackland Art Museum Records, a separate records group in the University Archives. Box 4:1 (cont.) Ackland Foundation/Trust Fund, 1958-1974 Ackland Memorial Committee (See Buildings and Space, Subgroup 1, Series 1) Ackland Art Center Construction (See Buildings and Space, Subgroup 1, Series 1) Ackland Art Center Dedication (See Buildings and Space, Subgroup 1, Series 1) Acquisitions Correspondence, 1961-1974 (See also Correspondence, Subgroup 4, Series 1) Budget, Ackland Funds, 1958-1967 (See also Ackland Foundation/Trust Fund above) Catalog of Museum Collection through August 1978 (2 reels of 35mm microfilm) Insurance on Collection, 1958; 1961-1966 (See also Insurance, Subgroup 4, Series 1) Personnel: Curator Position, 1971 Assistant to Curator Position, 1966-1967 Museum Guards, 1959-1973 Packer-Shipper Position, 1968-1969 SERIES 3: EXHIBITION RECORDS This series consists of individual folders on exhibitions of paintings, sculpture, photographs, graphics, and other art works. Included in the folders are correspondence, financial records, and publicity relating to the exhibition. See also News Bureau, Subgroup 1, Series 8, and Reports of Activities and Schedules of Exhibitions in Subgroup 4, Series 1. All of the exhibitions through 1958 listed below were displayed in the Person Hall Art Gallery. Records of exhibitions displayed after 1974 will be found in the Ackland Art Museum Records, a separate records group in the University Archives. Box 4:2 1935: March Smith, Russell T., Paintings October Lane, Stephen, Watercolors Nov.-Mar. 1936 Shima Art Company, Japanese Print Exhibition 1936: Jan.-Feb. Person Hall Inaugural Exhibition, American Oils and Watercolors March Mora, F. Luis, Drawings Aug.-Mar. 1937 American Artists Group Prints 1937: March Johnston, Frances B., Photographs May-June Isochromatic Exhibition of Photographs, M. Grumbacher Color Research Laboratories June-July British Wood Engravings, American Federation of Arts October American Oil Paintings, American Federation of Arts October Japanese Prints, Southern Art Projects November Obata, Chiura, Watercolors December N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition (1st Annual) December Garfield, Marjorie S., Watercolors 1938: January Grand Central Art Galleries Exhibition January Eby, Kerr, Prints Jan.-Feb. Keith, Elizabeth, Prints February Sargent, John Singer, Drawings March 1st Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition March Cook, August, Paintings Mar.-Apr. Mathews, William Henry, Theatrical Costume and Poster Exhibition April 4th Annual International Leica Exhibition of Photographs Apr.-May Decaris, Albert, Engravings May American Watercolors, Ferargil Gallery Box 4:2 (cont.) 1938: May New York Municipal Art Committee Exhibition June-July Textile Design Exhibition June-Aug. Rivera, Diego, Frescoes July-Aug. Survey of Modern Painting, Museum of Modern Art Sept.-Oct. 100 Print Salon, Photographic Society of America October Shepler, Dwight, Watercolors and Drawings November Huntington, Anna Hyatt, Sculpture December Daumier Lithographs, Boston Museum of Fine Arts 1939: January Paintings of Chinese (Buddhist) Sculpture January Albers, Joseph, Abstract Paintings Jan.-Feb. Stevens, W. Lester, Paintings February Modern Architecture of England Photographs, Museum of Modern Art March 3rd Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition March Palette Exhibition March 2nd Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition April Weisz, Eugen, Watercolors and Drawings Apr.-May Prince, William Meade, Illustrations May Art Students League of New York Exhibition of Watercolors and Prints May-June 3rd Annual Exhibition of Student Work June-July Modern Watercolors and Pastels, Museum of Modern Art Aug.-Sept. The Contrast Show, Raymond & Raymond October Person, Joseph, Paintings, Corcoran Gallery Box 4:2 (cont.) 1939: October Wheaton College Art Center Architectural Competition Drawings Oct.-Nov. Conrow, Wilford S., Oils November Braun, Maurice, Oils November Contemporary American Watercolors December Survey of the American Film (Stills), Museum of Modern Art 1940: January Bouchard, Thomas, Photographs of Dance January Southern States Art League Oils Exhibition February Smith, Russell T., Watercolors March 4th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition Mar.-Apr. 3rd Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition April Drama in the South, Carolina Playmakers 21st Anniversary Celebration Apr.-May Cooley, Dixie, Watercolors May-June 4th Annual Exhibition of Student Work June-Aug. Development of Italian Painting, Raymond & Raymond July-Aug. Southern States Art League 18th Circuit Exhibition Sept.-Oct. Photography Exhibition, Carl Zeiss, Inc. Oct.-Nov. European Paintings, Metropolitan Museum of Art Oct.-Dec. Sixteenth-Eighteenth Century French Prints, Wesleyan University Print Collection November Index of American Design Plates Exhibition, WPA December Portinari, Candido, Paintings Photograph Exhibition, Riverside Museum Box 4:2 (cont.) 1941: January The Modern House in America, Museum of Modern Art Jan.-Feb. N.C. Pottery Exhibition February Van Gogh Exhibition Feb.-Mar. "Face of America" Photograph Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art March The Written Book Mar.-Apr. 4th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition Apr.-May Ceramics Exhibition, WPA Apr.-May Chapel Hill People, UNC and Chapel Hill Photographs and Portraits May French Painting from Ingres to Picasso June-July Anna Pavlova Memorial Exhibition of Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art July Lankes, J.J., Woodcuts Sept.-Oct. Klitgaard, Kaj, Paintings October Ness, Kenneth, Drawings and Paintings October Medieval Architecture and Sculpture Photographs November Pike, John, Watercolors, Ferargil Gallery November 5th Annual N.C. Artists Club Exhibition December Mexican Prints Exhibition 1942: January Directions in American Painting, Association of American Artists Jan.-Feb. Modern Interiors, Museum of Modern Art February Modern Architecture in North Carolina Feb.-Mar. WPA Art Activities Photograph Collection March 5th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition Box 4:2 (cont.) 1942: April Stage Design Show, American Educational Theater Association May Raleigh Sesquicentennial Exhibition June-July Silk Screen Group Exhibition July American Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibition October Huntington, Anna Hyatt, Sculpture October Art of the Armed Forces, American Federation of Art October Fort Bragg Art Exhibition November Visual Aids in Army Education Exhibition December Hambidge, Mrs. Jay, Pottery and Weaving December Milwaukee Handicraft Project Exhibition December 6th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition 1943: January Camouflage for Civilian Defense, Musuem of Modern Art January Leighton, Clare, Prints from Southern Harvest Jan.-Feb. Neuman, J.B., German Prints Exhibition February Green, Russell, Watercolors March Photographs of Berenice Abbott, WPA Mar.-Apr. War Posters Today, Museum of Modern Art Apr.-May 6th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition June Rouault, Georges, Etchings and Engravings July What is Modern Architecture, Museum of Modern Art November Albers, Joseph, Paintings and Mrs. Albers' Weavings Exhibition December 7th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition Box 4:2 (cont.) 1944: January Thorne, James Ward, 3-Dimensional Photograph Exhibition, Drexel Furniture Company Jan.-Feb. African Negro Sculpture, American Association of University Women March Prince, William Meade, Paintings Mar.-Apr. Paintings from Ten Latin American Republics, Museum of Modern Art April 7th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition May Modern Architecture for the Modern School, Museum of Modern Art July Seligmann, Kurt L., Etching and Photograph Exhibition July-Aug. Seventy-Five Latin American Prints, IBM August Look at Your Neighborhood Photograph Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art October Sunderland, ELizabeth R., Architectural Photographs November Brazil Builds Photograph Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art Nov.-Dec. Wildenhain, Margaret, Ceramic Exhibition December 8th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition 1945: January "The People of Bali" Photographs, Museum of Modern Art February Development of Modern Art, Gallery-Owned Paintings Feb.-Mar. Twentieth-Century Drawings, Museum of Modern Art Mar.-Apr. From Sketch to Stage, Museum of Modern Art April Six American Painters, Museum of Modern Art May 8th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition Box 4:2 (cont.) 1945: June Ancient Peruvian Textiles, Textile Museum of Washington July-Aug. Goldthwaite, Anne, Paintings and Drawings, M. Knoedler and Company September Shanker, Louis, Print Exhibition, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum December 9th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition Box 4:3 1946: April American Painting, UNC Sesquicentennial Celebration July French Paintings (Reproductions), French Embassy August Photographing Science, Life Magazine October Fine Arts Under Fire, Life Magazine Nov.-Dec. "If You Want to Build a House," Museum of Modern Art December Yale University Collection of French Paintings Dec.-Jan. 1947 Smith College Dorm Competition Architectural Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art 1947: January Thomas, Howard and Mary, Paintings Jan.-Feb. Weston, Edward, Photographs, Museum of Modern Art February 11th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition March Daumier Prints Exhibition, National Gallery of Art Mar.-Apr. Modern Art in Advertising, Container Corporation of America May 10th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition July West, Joy Griffin, Photographs October Drexel Furniture Company Photographic Display Box 4:3 (cont.) 1947: October Houses USA, 1607-1946, Life Magazine October Great Passion by Albrecht Durer November "Emerson's New England" and "Artists from UNC" Exhibitions December Modern Buildings for Schools and Colleges, Museum of Modern Art December Pucinelli Sculpture 1948: January The Modern House Comes to Life, American Institute of Architects February 12th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition March "Taliesin" Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, Life Magazine March Menaboni, Athos, Bird Paintings, National Audubon Society April Contemporary Art Center Exhibition April Jules, Mervin, Paintings May 11th N.C. School Art Exhibition June-July Works by French Children, Museum of Modern Art October American Landscape Painting-19th Century, Metropolitan Museum of Art November Howell, Claude, Philip Moose, and Ernst Freed Paintings Nov.-Dec. Man Ray, Photographs, Museum of Modern Art December London, Frank, Photographs 1949: January N.C. Architects Exhibition February 13th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition March Amino, Leo, Sculpture in Plastics Mar.-Apr. Asher Squares Exhibition, American British Art Center, Inc. May Albers, Joseph, Paintings May 12th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition November New Directions in Modern Painting, American Federation of Art Box 4:3 (cont.) 1949: December Howell, Claude, Paintings 1950: January 14th Annual N.C. Professional Artists Club Exhibition February N.C. Architects Exhibition Mar.-Apr. Hayter, Stanley W., Drawings and Prints April Twenty-Two Painters of the Western Hemisphere, IBM May 13th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition October North Carolina Painting, 1950, State Art Gallery Dec.-Jan. 1951 Contemporary Mexican Prints and Watercolors, IBM 1951: January Miller Company Collection, N.C. Architects Exhibition Mar.-Apr. 1st Annual Southeastern State University Art Faculty Exhibition Apr.-May 14th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition June Phillips Gallery Collection November Young Painters in the USA, American Federation of Art 1952: January Contemporary Art Center Exhibition February Fact and Fantasy, Bertha Schaefer Gallery Mar.-Apr. Calligraphic and Geometric, Museum of Modern Art April North Carolina State University Faculty Exhibition July-Aug. Neal, Thomas, Paintings October Landmarks in Photography, American Federation of Art 1953: Jan.-Feb. N.C. Architects Exhibition February Leger, Fernand, Le Cirque Paltes, Museum of Modern Art March Woman's College Faculty Exhibition Mar.-Apr. Renger-Patzsch, Albert, Photographs Box 4:3 (cont.) 1953: Mar.-Apr. Cherokee Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibitions April The Human Quality in Creative Experience May 16th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition Oct.-Nov. Twentieth Century Master Movements: Cubism, Museum of Modern Art November Whitney Museum Collection 1954: January Forty-Five Drawings from the Museum of Modern Art Collection February Lebrun, Rice, Drawings, Studio Guild March Woodruff, Hale, Paintings Mar.-Apr. Europe in the New Generation, Museum of Modern Art October Recent Works by Young Americans, Museum of Modern Art November Six Artist Teachers, Museum of Modern Art December Creative Art by Children of Many Nations, Museum of Modern Art December Callahan, Harry, Photographs, Museum of Modern Art 1955: Jan.-Feb. N.C. Architects Exhibition March A Collection of Original Signed Color Prints, Color Print Society April Laposky, Ben F., "Electron Abstractions," Sanford Museum May 18th Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition Nov.-Dec. Four American Graphic Designers 1956: Jan.-Feb. N.C. Architects Exhibition Mar.-Apr. Half Century of Picasso, Museum of Modern Art April Pictures of the Passing World: Japanese Printmakers, 1660-1858 Box 4:3 (cont.) 1956: October Religious Prints from Durer to Rouault, George Binet Print Collection November Marc Chagall Exhibition, Roten Art Frame Studio 1957: Feb.-Mar. Southwestern Indian Paintings, New Mexico Museum Apr.-May Testa, Angelo, Design and Textile Exhibition October Cape Cod Artists, Rowland Traveling Exhibitions November Young Contemporary Sculptors Exhibition 1958: Jan.-Feb. Ancient African Art Exhibition, D'Arcy Galleries February Original Graphics by Modern Masters for Young Collectors, Roten Art Frame Studio March Contemporary French Masters, Roten Art Frame Studio March Contemporary Theater in the United States 1959: Apr.-May 22nd Annual N.C. School Art Exhibition 1976: January The American Situation (National Bicentennial Exhibit), Museum of Modern Art