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Education and Outreach Photo Archives, 1950/2010

97 boxes 97 binders
Abstract Or Scope
This collection documents the history of the various Education and Outreach initiatives, comprising everything from the VMFA's Artmobile program to art classes, lectures and symposia to family open houses, and includes photographic prints, slides, programs, and related ephemera.
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Series 10: Studio School, 1992/2010 4 boxes 4 binders Binder PH-01-10 Binder 1, Binder 1, Binder PH-01-10 Binder 2, Binder 2, Binder PH-01-10 Binder 3, Binder 3, Binder PH-01-10 Binder 4, Binder 4

Series 11: Teachers Workshops, 1994/2005 6 boxes 6 binders Binder PH-01-11 Binder 1, Binder 1, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 2, Binder 2, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 3, Binder 3, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 4, Binder 4, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 5, Binder 5, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 6, Binder 6

Series 12: Children's Studio, 2002/2010 2 boxes 2 binders Binder PH-01-12 Binder 1, Binder 1, Binder PH-01-12 Binder 2, Binder 2

Records of the Buildings and Grounds Department (RG-06), 1936/2010

46.25 Linear Feet 54 boxes; 935 folders and 7 non-inventoried boxes; 51 binders (photo)
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Galleries include: -Lobby -Recent Acquisitions Gallery -Evans Court -Entrance Hall -Bryan -Branch -Reed -Assembly Hall -Sculpture Hall -Kreuzer -Thalimer -Deane Gallery -Theatre lobby gallery -Miscellaneous smaller areas

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