Collections
This collection contains images illustrating the rich history of Crandall Public Library (founded in 1892).
This collection includes sculptures created by Joesph Scala, who was an artist, professor emeritus of Syracuse University, and former director of Stone Quarry Art Park in Cazenovia, NY.
Art works created by Puerto Rican artist, Juan Cruz.
Photographs and documents relating to The Junior League of Buffalo, a volunteer organization known for its community work in the Western New York region.
An assortment of Memorial Art Gallery publications, including annual reports and member publications from the 20th century through the 21st century.
The exhibition Portraits of Hope: Faces of Refugee Resettlement in Central New York depicted survivors of war, genocide, and political strife who came to the U.S. and settled in the Utica region after living in refugee camps in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Over the past four years, Dr. Kathryn Stam, Faculty at SUNY Poly, has been gathering media and multimedia chronicling the lives of Refugees who have settled in Utica NY.
A digital collection of primary source materials from the University Archives that documents the history of Stony Brook University.
This extensive collection contains playbills or programs from nearly every Musicalfare Theatre Company production dating back to 1990. Musicalfare, formerly known as Summerfare was originally started as a summer stock theatre at Daemen College.
This collection contains 30 paintings by Traci Vedder Schuster, an artist from Fayetteville, NY.
Photographs and documents relating to the Twentieth Century Club, a women’s club founded in Buffalo in the late 19th century to promote education and the arts.
Fayetteville-Manlius High School students produce a literary magazine every year, full of original stories, poetry, art, and photography. This collection shows decades of teenaged creativity.