Curatorial Office Records of Thomas Weston Fels, 1994-1996.

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Curatorial Office Records of Thomas Weston Fels, 1994-1996.

The Curatorial Office Records of Thomas Weston Fels are largely made up of correspondence with Clark colleagues, although there is a substantial amount of correspondence with other art museum professionals. Many of the records are documents produced by Fels while he served on several Clark committees, namely: Curatorial; Scholarly and Professional Programs; Planning Sub-Committee. There are also reports created for and records from Clark All Staff meetings. Other notable files include: lists and inventories of works on paper belonging to the Clark collection; inventories and check lists of works on paper and their corresponding box numbers; a list of missing exhibition records for the Department of Prints and Drawings dated 1994; the sales inventory of prints and drawings of Kate Ganz, a private commercial vendor; personal and official correspondence with James Ganz during his fellowship at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London; handwritten notes relating to Departmental business; correspondence concerning and information relating to the Print Council; information on how to use email and databases; information about setting up and using a Clark LAN; list of works from the Prints and Drawing Catalog uploaded to the network; reports prepared by the Department of Prints and Drawings for Nancy Pressly (Museum Consulting Service); the official summary report of Nancy Pressly; information for participants at the Clark's Photography and Art History Symposium 1994; docent calendar, 1994; Clark storage survey notes and queries; preparatory notes for an article in Visual Resources; correspondence with Mia Weiner, a private commercial vendor of prints and drawings; lists and slides of works for sale by Mia Weiner; Clark Print Room inventory.

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