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Museum of Art (University of Michigan) records, 1946-2011 (majority within 1946-2003)

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Established as a separate unit of the university in 1946, the University of Michigan Museum of Art serves as a research and teaching facility for the university and surrounding communities. The record group documents the museum's exhibitions and installations of the permanent collection and complementary interpretive programming. Records include exhibition files; executive committee minutes and director's correspondence; photographs; publicity files; and material related to the Museum Practice Program.

The records of the University of Michigan Museum of Art document its exhibition program, administration and its educational function through the Museum Practice Program. The UMMA record group has been arranged into seven series: Exhibition Files, Executive Files, Photographs, Publicity, Museum Practice Program, Historical Background, and Docents. The records include correspondence, committee minutes, publicity material and photographs. Exhibit catalogs and other publications are described separately in the Museum of Art Publications finding aid.

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(Discussion of "The Impact of Photography on Other Forms of Two Dimensional Art," with Rudolf Arnheim, Philip Davis, Diane Kirkpatrick and Ira Licht (curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago). The discussion complements the exhibition "One Eye View" presently on view in the museum.)
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(Discussion of "The Impact of Photography on Other Forms of Two Dimensional Art," with Rudolf Arnheim, Philip Davis, Diane Kirkpatrick and Ira Licht (curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago). The discussion complements the exhibition "One Eye View" presently on view in the museum.)