Administrative material, 1937-1957, 1982, undated
Scope and Contents
This collection contains materials which document the history of the defunct Museum of Art and History that was housed on the campus of the Southwest Texas State Teachers College from 1937-1965. Materials include correspondence, accession records books, newspaper clippings, photographs, artifacts, and financial records.
The correspondence and accession records, combined with biographical information about a few of the featured artists, trace the growth and change of the University Museum’s exhibition scope from the first acquisition of art in 1940 to the last recorded attempt in 1950. Noteworthy is correspondence and information related to Texas visual artists and printmakers of the time period. The news clippings contain news articles that further trace the activities and development of the museum, and reveal exhibitions and events held at other Texas museums during this time period. The photographs consist of early photos of the University and students. There are also brochures and newsletters from Southwest Texas State Teachers College and other universities and cultural heritage organizations in Texas.
This collection is arranged in four series: I. Administrative material, 1937-1957, 1982, undated, II. Correspondence, 1941-1950, III. Printed material and artifacts, 1940-1946, undated, IV. Financial material, 1942-1951.
Dates
- 1937-1957, 1982, undated
Creator
- From the Collection: Southwest Texas State Teachers College. University Museum of Art and History (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Open to researchers without restriction.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.04 Linear Feet (One 5" legal document case, one 2.5" legal document case, one 11"x17" flat box, one 5"x12" index card box. )
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository
Alkek Library Room 204
601 University Drive
San Marcos Texas 78666 USA
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