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Series I: Members' Trips and Events, 1979 - 1999

 Series

Scope and Contents of the Records

From the Collection:

This collection is comprised of four series relating to the operations of the Office of Public Relations. The bulk of the material consists of press releases, ephemera, notes, photographs, agreements, and guest lists pertaining to events held and sponsored by the Clark. Events and trips created for Clark members include seminars, tours, and trips to national and foreign cultural institutions. Notable among the files are those used for planning the 25th anniversary celebration in 1980.

Mary Jo Carpenter’s records cover a wide array of administrative functions of the Public Relations Office. The documents cover fundraising, membership to professional organizations such as the American Alliance of Museums and the New England Museum Association, annual reports, and files concerning the running of the Café. Records concerning outward-facing activities of the Clark such as ads, publicity, and educational publications and seminars are also included. The photographs in this collection span 19 years of the Clark’s history. They document events and trips, staff events, museum programming, and construction. Of note are photographs of the 1992 event “La Fête Lautrec” and a staff party dedicated to Rafael Fernandez. Many key members of the Clark’s staff, including Mary Jo Carpenter, can be found in this series. Events represented in the series include galas, lectures, and concerts.

Dates

  • 1979 - 1999

Restrictions on Access

This material is currently open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 20.5 Linear feet (30 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Processing Information

Dani Ryan, archives assistant and Alex Grimley, archives intern, processed these records in July 2007. Staples were removed and materials were re-housed in acid free folders and boxes. A smaller group of trip records were found in records from the development office in June 2008 and were processed and added to the original series.

Repository Details

Part of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Archives Repository