R. Roger Remington screen prints, circa 1959-1965.

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R. Roger Remington screen prints, circa 1959-1965.

Six screen prints created by RIT professor R. Roger Remington. R. Roger Remington screen prints contains six pieces. Some may have been made while Remington was a student at RIT. "Implements, #2," 17 of 30, undated; "Tranquil Lagoon, #2," 1965; "Jonah in the Whale," 10 of 16, 1959; "Juniperous," 6 of 33, undated; "Dark Corral," 20 of 38, undated; "Rushing Figures," 38 of 50, circa 1965.

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RIT Library, Wallace Library

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Remington, R. Roger

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R. Roger Remington has spent his formative and adult life in upstate New York (the Adirondacks and Rochester). His professional education in graphic design was at non-establishment settings, having studied at Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He considers himself primarily a teacher who has critical interests in design studies (graphic design history, theory and methods), research, writing and graphic design practice. His teaching excellence has been ackn...

Rochester Institute of Technology. College of Imaging Arts and Sciences

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Rochester institute of technology

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It is unclear when the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) first admitted minority students. However, it appears as though the first African American students entered the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (renamed RIT in 1944) during the early 1900s. For instance, in 1906 Fredericka Sprague, the granddaughter of Frederick Douglass, took classes at the Institute. There are several other instances of African American students attending the school during the early 20th century as well...