008/01. Student & Faculty Work
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Institute of Design faculty/student work and syllabi, 1992-2009
Records from the Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, from the period when Patrick Whitney was Dean. The collection consists almost entirely of student work--almost all of which (in turn) is from course ID 592, Research and Documentation Projects. The remainder of the collection consists of syllabi for ID courses amd miscellaneous administrative files.
Student Independent 2: Photographic Issue
The Multiple Image: Photographs by Harry Callahan
The Multiple Image: Photographs by Harry Callahan, being a softbound publication of The Press of The Institute of Design (Chicago, 1961) containing 18 (cover and 17 interior images) black and white multiple-exposure plates. Chicago: The Press of The Institute of Design. 1961. (First edition). Thin square octavo. Pictorial wraps. Wraps have some light soiling.
David Anderson papers, 1959-1976
Collection represents the majority of work created by David Anderson while a student at the Institute of Design, circa 1959-1963. A small amount of the material, primarily series 2 and series 53, represent professional work and work by other designers.
Mary Jane King collection, 1948-1971
Institute of Design class projects, 1954-1959
Twelve books, each being a hand-made volume by an Institute of Design student. Books were made as class projects for Visual Design classes, probably in connection with either typography or book design assignments. All titles include original artwork; some also include original text. Books were apparently done in short runs of 200 or less.
Student Independent
Richard Nickel photograph, 1954-1972
One black and white print by Richard Nickel, building detail. Stamped on back: "Photo by/Richard Nickel/1508 Grove Ave./Park Ridge, Ill."
Kay Burnett papers, 1997-2007
Student work of Kay Burnett, Institute of Design alumna.
Momentum, 1950
Momentum nineteen-fifty, "a portfolio of reproductions of creative work originating in the Chicago area." Published in Chicago, 1950, by Momentum, an art movement. Portfolio consists of 5 leaves of introductory information and 20 leaves of plates with 121 black & white illustrations of two- and three-dimensional works by 115 artists. Portfolio was designed by Robert Nickle.