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New York (State) -- New York -- Brooklyn

 Subject
Subject Source: Fast

Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:

Records of the Department of Communications and Marketing

 Collection
Identifier: PI-012
Abstract

The Records of the Department of Communications and Marketing documents the deparments efforts of promoting and representing the Institute in the media. The records include marketing material and photographs of departments, events, and activities at or sponsored by Pratt Institute from 1888 to 2015. Formats present in the collection include photographic prints, paper, negatives, and slides.

Dates: 1887 - 2015; Majority of material found within 1955 - 1984

Records of the Department of Exhibitions

 Collection
Identifier: PI-008
Abstract

The Department of Exhibitions has hosted art exhibitions in various locations on and off the Pratt Institute campus approximately since 1896. The exhibitions primarily highlight work by students, faculty, and community members. Records maintained in the course of the department’s activities include item checklists, photographs, press releases, flyers, and catalogs. The items in this collection range from 1896 to 2017.

Dates: 1896 - 2023; Majority of material found within 1970 - 2003

Records of the Library

 Collection
Identifier: PI-002
Abstract

The Records of Library trace the history of the administration of the Pratt Institute Libraries and the earlier Pratt Institute Free Library from its beginning in 1888 to the present through internal reports, statistics, publications, correspondence, photographs, and other forms of documentation created by staff.

Dates: 1886 - 2019; Majority of material found within 1896 - 2005

Records of the New York School of Applied Design for Women

 Collection
Identifier: MC-017
Abstract The New York School of Applied Design for Women was a significant educational institution and proponent of the arts and crafts movement that sought to provide women with the practical education needed to be self-sufficient. Founded in 1892 by Ellen Dunlap Hopkins, the school went through several significant changes beginning with the new building at 160 Lexington Avenue in 1909, then the reincorporation as a co-educational school and merger with the Phoenix Arts Institute in 1944, and...
Dates: 1892 - 1985; Majority of material found within 1892 - 1944

Records of the Pratt Center for Community Development

 Collection
Identifier: PI-026
Abstract

This collection documents the activities of the Pratt Center for Community Development, an advocacy planning and technical assistance organization based at the Pratt Institute, that has been active across New York City since 1963. The collection consists primarily of paper records documenting the projects of the Pratt Center. Publications, photographs and architectural drawings are also included in this collection.

Dates: 1953 - 2021; Majority of material found within 1999 - 2018

Records of the Pratt Graphics Center

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Identifier: PI-029
Abstract The Records of the Pratt Graphics Center, also known as the Pratt Graphic Art Center, the Pratt Contemporaries Graphic Art Centre, and the Pratt Center for Contemporary Printmaking, includes publications, exhibitions, marketing material, ephemera, and correspondence created by the Center from 1953 until 1985. Located in Manhattan and affiliated with Pratt Institute, the Pratt Graphics Center served as a printmaking workshop and gallery space that featured the work of students and faculty as...
Dates: 1956 - 1985

Records of the President’s Office

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Identifier: PI-021
Abstract The Records of the Office of the President include reports submitted to and by the presidents from 1895 to 2015 as well as materials about each individual president and their inaugurations. The records also include paper records related to institutional advancement submitted to and by the presidents, administrative records from the Phoenix School (previously New York School of Applied Design for Women), as well as materials submitted to and by the Pratt Board of Trustees from 1892...
Dates: 1891 - 2020

Records of the School of Architecture

 Collection
Identifier: PI-016
Abstract

The Records of the School of Architecture document the history of the school since its formation in 1954, as well as its time as a department in the School of Fine and Applied Arts, through publications, promotional materials, course catalogs, press releases, and materials from various events dating from 1912 to 2012.

Dates: 1898 - 2013; Majority of material found within 1954 - 2004

Records of the School of Art and Design

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Identifier: PI-010
Abstract

The Records of the School of Art and Design illustrate the school’s history within Pratt Institute, from its beginnings in 1888 to its curriculum overhaul in 2014 and re-division into two separate schools in 2015. The records date from 1888 to 2018 and include administrative reports and correspondance, marketing materials, student work, exhibition material, alumni records, and publications.

Dates: 1888 - 2019; Majority of material found within 1940 - 2000

Records of the School of Engineering

 Collection
Identifier: PI-018
Abstract

The Records of the School of Engineering contains documents created by the students, faculty, and staff of the School of Science and Technology, later the School of Engineering, dating back to 1888 until the school’s eventual closure during the 1992-1993 school year.

Dates: 1888 - 1991; Majority of material found within 1900 - 1975

Records of the School of Home Economics

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Identifier: PI-003
Abstract The records of the School of Home Economics document the history of the school, beginning with relevant correspondences and reports from the year leading up to its founding in 1888. The evolution of the school is traced through the merging of the schools of Domestic Science and Domestic Arts into the School of Household Science and Arts, which later became the School of Home Economics in 1941.A combination of institutional records, student workbooks, memorabilia, course descriptions and...
Dates: 1887 - 1959; Majority of material found within 1888 - 1915

Records of the School of Information and Library Science

 Collection
Identifier: PI-001
Abstract

The Records of the School of Information and Library Science documents the history of America’s oldest library school in continuous operation beginning with its founding in 1890. Through correspondence, curriculum materials, student work, and other documents, this collection provides an account of the library school’s activities up to the 21st century, especially in its first 50 years.

Dates: 1886 - 2001; Majority of material found within 1895 - 1939

Records of the School of Kindergarten Training

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Identifier: PI-009
Abstract

The School of Kindergarten Training was founded in 1892 in response to the growing kindergarten movement in the United States. The Records of the School of Kindergarten Training contain letters, indexes and paper ephemera dating from 1892 to 1930 –the bulk of these materials having been produced between 1893 and 1912.

Dates: 1892 - 1930; Majority of material found within 1893 - 1912

Theoharis David Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-034
Abstract Theoharis David is an architect and educator born in Farmingdale, New York. David received a B.Arch. degree from Pratt Institute and an M.Arch. degree from Yale University, and has been a professor at Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture for over five decades. His architectural practice is based in New York City and Greece. The formats of the materials include various publications, flyers, invitations, collages, three photographs, two exhibition catalogues, two flash drives, and...
Dates: 1961-2018; Undated

Vertical Files Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PI-030
Abstract

The vertical files consist of subject folders on people, places, and events related to Pratt’s history. Materials include articles, newspaper clippings, press releases, biographical information, fliers, and other ephemeral materials.

Dates: Circa 1888-2015

Walter Scott Perry Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-012
Abstract Walter Scott Perry (1855-1934) was the first head of the Institute’s School of Fine and Applied Arts. His vision and views as an art educator provided direction for the growth of the art programs at Pratt during the school’s formative years. In addition to his work at the Institute, Perry lectured frequently on art, architecture, and sculpture, served as an associate editor at the Prang Educational Company, and wrote numerous articles and books on Egyptian art, art education in public...
Dates: 1887 - 1934; Majority of material found within 1889 - 1923