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Box 107

 Container

Contains 36 Results:

Art school feasibility and future, 1977

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Brooklyn Museum Art School (BMAS), a non-degree-granting professional school, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in the summer of 1941. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur and professional artists until January 1985 when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute’s Continuing Education Division. While it operated as a semi-autonomous institution with its own director and funding streams, in the 1970s the BMAS was reorganized into the Community Services Department....
Dates: 1977

Accessibility Seminar, 1992

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This subseries documents research, programming, reports, and initiatives around accesibility within the Brooklyn Museum from 1967-2014. It includes information on the Touch collection, which was a small collection of deaccessioned collection objects, purchased objects, and examples of various materials that could all be touched by visitors for deeper exploration.

Dates: 1992

Correspondence, 1979-1980

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 27-28
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Brooklyn Museum Art School (BMAS), a non-degree-granting professional school, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in the summer of 1941. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur and professional artists until January 1985 when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute’s Continuing Education Division. While it operated as a semi-autonomous institution with its own director and funding streams, in the 1970s the BMAS was reorganized into the Community Services Department....
Dates: 1979-1980

Faculty council meeting, 1976

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Brooklyn Museum Art School (BMAS), a non-degree-granting professional school, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in the summer of 1941. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur and professional artists until January 1985 when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute’s Continuing Education Division. While it operated as a semi-autonomous institution with its own director and funding streams, in the 1970s the BMAS was reorganized into the Community Services Department....
Dates: 1976

Relocation of BMAS, 1974

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Brooklyn Museum Art School (BMAS), a non-degree-granting professional school, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in the summer of 1941. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur and professional artists until January 1985 when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute’s Continuing Education Division. While it operated as a semi-autonomous institution with its own director and funding streams, in the 1970s the BMAS was reorganized into the Community Services Department....
Dates: 1974

Relocation and transfer of BMAS, 1978-1985

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 31-32
Scope and Contents

Includes a letter from Linda Nochlin, art historian and a former BMAS student.

Dates: 1978-1985

Reports, 1975-1976, 1978

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Brooklyn Museum Art School (BMAS), a non-degree-granting professional school, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in the summer of 1941. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur and professional artists until January 1985 when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute’s Continuing Education Division. While it operated as a semi-autonomous institution with its own director and funding streams, in the 1970s the BMAS was reorganized into the Community Services Department....
Dates: 1975-1976; 1978

BMAS Questionnaire, 1982

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Brooklyn Museum Art School (BMAS), a non-degree-granting professional school, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in the summer of 1941. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur and professional artists until January 1985 when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute’s Continuing Education Division. While it operated as a semi-autonomous institution with its own director and funding streams, in the 1970s the BMAS was reorganized into the Community Services Department....
Dates: 1982

Feasibility study, 1984

 File — Box: 107, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The Brooklyn Museum Art School (BMAS), a non-degree-granting professional school, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in the summer of 1941. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur and professional artists until January 1985 when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute’s Continuing Education Division. While it operated as a semi-autonomous institution with its own director and funding streams, in the 1970s the BMAS was reorganized into the Community Services Department....
Dates: 1984