Cranbrook Art Museum
Organization
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Leadership: Von Drehle, Gillian (Chairwoman) (2 of 3), 1987-01-31 - 1988-09-01; undated
File — Container: Box 2, Folder: 1
Collection Scope
From the Collection:
The Women's Committee Records reflect mainly their fundraising activities for the Academy. They include historical information about the founding of the committee; administrative materials relating to event and program planning, and fundraising initiatives; and correspondence related to their participation within and outside of the Cranbrook community including letters to former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and former Chairman, CEO, and President of the Chrysler...
Dates:
1987-01-31 - 1988-09-01; undated
Letter from Carolyn Vosburg Hall
Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_32_13_01
Dates:
Digitized: 2022-10-12
Long Tables and Students in Motion at Annual CAM Exhibition Install
Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_67_11_02
Dates:
Digitized: 2022-10-06
Men Painting Walls for Annual Student Exhibition Install at CAM
Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_67_11_04
Dates:
Digitized: 2022-10-06
Postcard; CAM student exhibition , 1957
File — Box: 2, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Contains Isaacs’ early designs and promotional papers for Ken Isaacs Ltd, and records related to his temporally overlapping projects of building Microhouses at Groveland, Illinois, his tenure as contributing editor for Popular Science magazine (1967-1972), and the creation of his first book, Culture Breakers, Alternatives & Other Numbers (1970). The Groveland Subseries includes some press correspondence. The Popular Science Subseries includes article drafts and published copies, as well...
Dates:
Other: 1957
Presentation labels; vending, CAM exhibit, Matrix Drum, 1956 - 1957
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Contains Isaacs’ early designs and promotional papers for Ken Isaacs Ltd, and records related to his temporally overlapping projects of building Microhouses at Groveland, Illinois, his tenure as contributing editor for Popular Science magazine (1967-1972), and the creation of his first book, Culture Breakers, Alternatives & Other Numbers (1970). The Groveland Subseries includes some press correspondence. The Popular Science Subseries includes article drafts and published copies, as well...
Dates:
Other: 1956 - 1957
Robert David Sailors Papers
Collection
Identifier: 1995-93
Abstract
During the summer of 1941, Robert Sailors studied weaving at Cranbrook Academy of Art, and in 1942, Sailors received a scholarship to attend Cranbrook where he primarily studied weaving with Marianne Strengell. In June 1944, Sailors became the Assistant Director and Instructor in the Weaving Department, a position he held for two years. During that time, he was responsible for instructing weaving students on the power loom which was installed at Cranbrook in 1945. In 1947, Sailors left...
Dates:
1989 - 1995
J. Robert F. and Pipsan Saarinen Swanson Papers
Collection
Identifier: 1990-01
Abstract
Jons Robert (Bob) Ferdinand Swanson (1900-1981) graduated from the University of Michigan School of Architecture in 1924, where he had and become friends with Henry Scripps Booth. In 1924, they established the architectural firm, Swanson and Booth. In 1927, the partnership dissolved and Bob established his own practice. Eva Lisa (Pipsan) Saarinen (1905-1979), daughter of Eliel and Loja Saarinen, studied weaving, ceramics, and fabric design at University of Helskini. She married Bob in 1926...
Dates:
1900 - 1983
Three People Install Textiles, Student Exhibition
Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_67_11_03
Dates:
Digitized: 2022-10-06
Triangular Rotating Travelling Exhibit by Isaacs for Cranbrook
Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_66_27_03
Dates:
Digitized: 2022-10-05