Art and Design Project Files, 1935-2011

Scope and content:

Series composed of interview drafts, correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, printed matter, photographs, and other materials pertaining to Diamonstein-Spielvogel's television and radio series, published books, exhibits, articles and other projects related to American art, fashion, interior design, and artisan crafts. Contains some organizational papers for projects that stemmed from her involvement on boards.

Divided into subseries based on project: ArtNews Magazine and 75th Anniversary (1977); Arts Minute; Fashion: The Inside Story; Handmade in America (1995); Inside the Art World (1994); Inside New York's Art World (1979); Interior Design: The New Freedom (1982); Subject Files; Other Art and Design Projects; T.V. As A Visual Art; Visions and Images (1981); and Women in the Arts.

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Collection restrictions:

Access restricted. Access to this collection requires the written permission of the donor. Please contact Research Services for information about how to request permission.

Original audiovisual and electronic media are closed to use; use copies are available unless noted otherwise in the collection guide. All researchers requesting copies of audiovisual materials from the collection for purposes other than private study and research are required to present written permission from the donor approving the request.

Due to size and complexity, all audiovisual materials are described in the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Audiovisual Materials Collection, a separate collection guide.

Digital use copies and files in this collection have been migrated to a library server unless otherwise noted, and can be accessed on-site in the Rubenstein Library Reading Room. To request access, please contact Research Services prior to visiting the library.

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