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Drawer SFCI 35R

 Container

Contains 80 Results:

Royals Demetria, 1997

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 77
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-77
Content Description From the Collection:

These materials are physically stored at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry.

Dates: 1997

Riskin Seth, 1991

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 78
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-78
Content Description From the Collection:

These materials are physically stored at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry.

Dates: 1991

Solomon Janera; Philadelphia Live Arts Festival, undated

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 79
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-79
Content Description From the Collection:

These materials are physically stored at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry.

Dates: undated

Carolyn Speranza Fellowship File, undated

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80
Content Description From the Collection:

These materials are physically stored at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry.

Dates: undated

Carolyn Speranza, 1992-2001

 Sub-Series — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Overview This collection contains correspondence, documentation, source material, and reflections by Carolyn P. Speranza during her time as a STUDIO for Creative Inquiry Research Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. It includes collaborations with the Andy Warhol Museum, the Center for Arts Management and Technology (Heinz School of Public Policy and Management), GMD Studios, Intel Corporation, the Heinz Endowments, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Pitt Arts, Schnedier Museum, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust,...
Dates: 1992-2001

Fellowship Design correspondence, memoranda,proposals, and agreements, 1997-1999

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_1
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Building Electronic Communities: An Artist's Inquiry into the World Wide Web, with The Andy Warhol Museum and Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT) at the Heinz School for Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon (1998 – 1999) By STUDIO Fellow, Carolyn P. Speranza

Dates: 1997-1999

Correspondence with Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT) at the Heinz School for Public Policy and Management

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_2
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Building Electronic Communities: An Artist's Inquiry into the World Wide Web, with The Andy Warhol Museum and Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT) at the Heinz School for Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon (1998 – 1999) By STUDIO Fellow, Carolyn P. Speranza

Dates: 1997-1999

Andy Warhol Museum Web Team correspondence, meeting minutes, report, agreement, etc.

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_3
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Building Electronic Communities: An Artist's Inquiry into the World Wide Web, with The Andy Warhol Museum and Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT) at the Heinz School for Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon (1998 – 1999) By STUDIO Fellow, Carolyn P. Speranza

Dates: 1997-1999

Community Forums Online, June 19, 1999 - October 10, 1999

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_4
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Scope and Contents Community Forums Online (1999)June 19 - October 10, 1999 The Andy Warhol Museum hosted three community forums on its web site during the course of the exhibition, The Architecture of Reassurance: Designing the Disney Theme Parks. These forums explored the similarities between Andy Warhol and Walt Disney, how life imitates Disney's theme parks and key elements in community building. With this experimental new web project, the museum took its community forums to the internet for...
Dates: June 19, 1999 - October 10, 1999

Negotiations with Intel Corporation, The Andy Warhol Museum and the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, 1999

 File — Drawer: SFCI 35R, Folder: 80a_5
Identifier: SFCI-35-R-80a
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Building Electronic Communities: An Artist's Inquiry into the World Wide Web, with The Andy Warhol Museum and Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT) at the Heinz School for Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon (1998 – 1999) By STUDIO Fellow, Carolyn P. Speranza

Dates: 1999