Fine Arts
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Phillips Gallery records
The Phillips Gallery records (1950s-2006) contain materials reflecting the art and artists associated with this Salt Lake City, Utah, gallery.
Pioneer Craft House records
The Pioneer Craft House records (1947-1980) contain pamphlets, programs, press releases, correspondence, and lists of members of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee. The Pioneer Craft House is an organization to encourage and market crafts in Salt Lake City.
Barbara Richards papers
The Barbara Richards papers (1976-2020) contains exhibition catalogs of her work along with student essays from her career teaching. Also included is a memoir written by Richards and a photo book. Richards was a self-taught photographer whose photographs have been exhibited and published.
Lee Greene Richards collection
The Lee Greene Richards collection (1888-1976) consists of an autograph book, news clippings and two books collected by Richards. Lee Greene Richards was a prominent Utah portrait artist.
Ismael Rojas independent film collection
The Ismael Rojas independent film collection (2003) consists of one videocassette containing a narrative film and a documentary about Salt Lake City woodworker Gonzalo Tenogo. Both films were shot by Rojas while enrolled in Beginning Video Production at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
David P. Rothrock papers
The David P. Rothrock papers (circa 1990s) consist of writings by Rothrock resulting from his studies of Native American petroglyphs and rock art in Utah.
Azadeh Saljooghi independent film collection
The Azadeh Saljooghi independent film collection (2003) consists of short experimental, narrative and documentary films Saljooghi made while a student in the University of Utah's film department. Some of the films deal with Middle Eastern history and culture. A native of Iran, Dr. Saljooghi teaches communications and information studies at the American University in Dubai.
E. Frank Sanguinetti papers
The E. Frank Sanguinetti papers (1989-1993) consist of travel information for European art tours that were led by E. Frank Sanguinetti, long-time director of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
E. Frank Sanguinetti photograph collection
The E. Frank Sanguinetti photograph collection consists of four color photographs of pottery.
Jack Sears papers
The Jack Sears papers (1897-1977, 2002) consist mainly of drawings and printing blocks by John Septimus "Jack" Sears (1875-1969). Sears was well-known as a "joke-drawing" artist and took newspaper jobs with Utah's Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News, as well as other papers. He wrote and illustrated several books and was an art instructor at the University of Utah for many years.