Guide to the Rhode Island School of Design Photography Department records, 1966-2021
Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Fleet Library at RISD
2 College Street
Providence, RI 02903
Tel: 401-709-5922
Fax: 401-709-5932
email: risdarchives@risd.edu
Published in 2009
Collection Overview
Title: | Rhode Island School of Design. Photography Department records |
Date range: | 1966-2021 |
Creator: | Rhode Island School of Design. Department of Photography |
Extent: | 84 linear feet |
Abstract: | Individual and Group Portfolios, the bulk of the portfolios are created by senior and graduate Photography students, 1966-2021. The portfolios are also found in a searchable Photography Resource Center database maintained by the Archives. |
Language of materials: | English |
Repository: | Rhode Island School of Design Archives |
Collection number: | 08.01 |
Scope & content
Consisting of Individual and Group Portfolios, the bulk of the Portfolios are created by senior and graduate Photography students, 1966-2021. The thesis portfolios may contain a thesis statement, mounted or unmounted prints (black and white, color, silver, and other formats), slides, videotapes and film, negatives, contact sheets, computer compact disks, acetates, artifacts, or a portfolio database worksheet. The Group portfolios consist of boxed sets created by RISD students, alumni, and faculty or non-RISD photographers. Miscellaneous Work consists of RISD student material collected by the Photography Department.The Portfolios are entered into the searchable Photography Resource Center database, a copy of which is maintained at the RISD Archives.
Access Points
Subject Organizations Subject Topics- College students' art--Rhode Island
- Photography--Study and teaching (higher)--Rhode Island--Providence.
- Contact sheets
- Negatives (photographic)
- Video recordings
- Photographic prints
- Slides (photographs)
- Theses
- Portfolios (groups of works)
Arrangement
The records are organized into two series:
- I. Portfolios, 1966-2021
- II. Photography Resource Center database
Historical note
RISD offered a Photographic Design Workshop within the Painting Department, 1951-1957, primarily as an exploration of photography as a graphic medium in order to stimulate and train the eye. RISD moved photography to Graphic Design in 1957 and Dean of the College David L. Strout hired Harry Callahan in 1961 to teach the elective. Callahan developed an undergraduate photography curriculum that was offered as an area of special study to Graphic Design students, 1963-1970, after their sophomore year. Callahan created a photography curriculum for the Division of Fine Arts graduate program in 1962. RISD officially recognized the Photography Department in October 1969 for the 1970-71 academic year. Part of the Division of Design, 1971-1981, the Department moved to the new Division of Illustration and Photographic Studies in 1981 and then the Division of Fine Arts in 1992.Access & Use
Access to the collection: | The use of certain documents and collections may be restricted. Please consult the Archives staff for further details. |
Use of the materials: | Permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from archival materials must be obtained in writing from the Archives. The researcher assumes full responsibility for use of material and for conformity to all applicable laws, including copyright. |
Preferred citation: | Rhode Island School of Design. Photography Department records, Rhode Island School of Design Archives. |
Contact information: | Rhode Island School of Design Archives Fleet Library at RISD 2 College Street Providence, RI 02903 Tel: 401-709-5922 Fax: 401-709-5932 email: risdarchives@risd.edu |
Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION | |
ABOUT THE FINDING AID | |
Author: | Finding aid prepared by Douglas Doe |
Encoding: | Finding aid encoded by Jessica Bitely 2009 February 27 |
Revisions: |
2021 August 18 |
Descriptive rules: | Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) |
Additional Information
Inventory
Series I. Portfolios
The bulk of the collection consists of thesis portfolios created by senior
and graduate Photography students. Arranged chronologically, the student
portfolios may contain a thesis statement, mounted or unmounted prints
(black and white, color, silver and other formats), slides, videotapes and
film, negatives, contact sheets, computer compact disks, acetates,
artifacts, or a portfolio database worksheet. The Archives holds few senior
portfolios for 1966-1976 and none for 1977-1983.
The Group portfolios, 1966-1981, consist of boxed sets created by RISD
students, alumni, and faculty or non-RISD photographers. Included are the
Photographic Education Society portfolios (1966-1981), RISD Traveling Show
(1966, 1970, and 1980), Private Parts (1978), RISD Alumni Show (1978, 1979),
and Interlaken Designer Award (1970).
The Miscellaneous Work consists of RISD student material collected by the
Photography Department. Though identified by student, much of the material
is not dated. The type of materials is similar to the student
portfolios.
Sub-series I, II, and III are entered into the Photography Resource Center
database, a copy of which is maintained at the RISD Archives. The database
is searchable under all fields including: call number, name, date, format,
type, size, subject, topic, materials, and print process.
Subseries I. Individual Portfolios - BFA
Subseries II. Individual Portfolios - MFA
Subseries III. Group Portfolios
Subseries IV. Miscellaneous Work
Series II. Photography Center Resource Center database
Created by the Photography Department and maintained by the Archives, the
database contains records for all Photography BFA and MFA thesis portfolios
and group portfolios transferred to the Archives. The Individual Portfolio
database records portfolio call number, name of student, type of degree,
date, type and format of material, quantity, dimensions, subject/style,
topic/issue, materials, print process, and dates created and entered. The
Group Portfolio database records the call number, group name, year,
dimensions, number of prints, descriptive comments, and names of
photographers with title and print process. Both databases are searchable by
any field.