Records, 1891-1984.

ArchivalResource

Records, 1891-1984.

Letterpress books of correspondence of the Director, 1913-1937; the BULLETIN OF THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, 1909-1938; BAM operation files, including programming, contracts, calendars, and artist information, 1974-1982; newsletters, offprints, and information from meetings concerning the League of Historic American Theatres, 1979-1984; programs, photographs, and handbills of various artists, 1939-1965; Brooklyn Institute PROSPECTUS, 1891-1937; presentation book of the building committee offering subscriptions (includes elevations and floor plans), 1905; video tapes of BAM performances, primarily from the Next Wave Festival, 1982-1984; financial reports and statements, including payroll reports, balance sheets, transmittals, and records of the offices of the Director of Finance and the Bookkeeper, 1969-1980; correspondence, memoranda, and records of the Director's Office, 1971-1978; reports, committee reports, and executive committee minutes of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1960-1971; correspondence, memoranda, and reports of the General Manager, 1972-1974; general files of the President's Office, including board minutes, 1977-1979; correspondence files of the Planning Office, 1975-1978; photographs, clippings, handbills, press releases, and programs of the Promotion Department, 1969-1980; and reports, files, and applications to the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, 1970-1980.

323 cubic ft.

Related Entities

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League of Historic American Theatres

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Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences

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Founded 1843, the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences was the umbrella organization for four major Brooklyn institutions: Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Children's Museum, and Brooklyn Academy of Music. Several smaller organizations were also under its jurisdiction. From the description of Records, 1843-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122529756 The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (BIAS) evolved from the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library Assoc...

New York State Council on the Arts

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The position of executive director has been held by the following individuals: Laurence Roberts (1960-1961); John H. MacFadyen (1961-1964); John B. Hightower (1964-1970); Eric Larrabee (1971-1975); Kent Barwick (1975-1976); Robert A. Mayer (1976-1979); Theodore Striggles (1979-1980); Mary Hays (1980-1995); Al Berr (April, 1995-August, 1996); and Nicolette B. Clark (1996-present). From the description of Executive Director's subject and correspondence files, 1960-2001. (New York State...

Brooklyn Academy of Music

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The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences was incorporated in 1859. The original Academy, located at 176-194 Montague Street, was destroyed by fire in 1903, and the new Academy was opened in 1908. From the description of Records, 1891-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155456506 The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences was incorporated in 1859. The original Academy, located at 176-194 Montague Street in Brooklyn, New York, was destroyed by fire in 1903, and the new Ac...

National Endowment for the Arts

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