Collections

Pa' La Calle Exhibition

An exhibit commemorating Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month featuring a series of paintings and video interviews.

Phipps children playing football in the South Allée circa 1918

Films circa 1918 to 1946.

Label for the Sayville Music Department, 1956

Audio and video recordings of activities in Sayville.

Sculptures in the Air: An Accessible Online Repository of American Sign Language (ASL) Poetry and Literature Collections

“Sculptures in the Air” showcases videotapes that document the ASL (American Sign Language) literature movement in Rochester from 1972-2007.

The intersection of Summit Ave and Sea Cliff Ave looking east down Sea Cliff Ave.

Films of Sea Cliff and surrounding areas.

Logo in Armenian and Latin script

Survive, Remember, Thrive | Armenian Traditions in Western New York preserves the traditions, memories, and stories of the local Armenian community through this audio interview collection and the original shortform documentary video series produced by the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara Universi

Still from newsreel of Congress of Racial Equality protest in front of Niagara Mohawk building (May 6, 1965 6PM WSYR Broadcast)

This collection covers the daily news stories in Onondaga County and the Onondaga Nation from 1965 to 1974, with an emphasis on activism and social justice history.

Three Village Film Reels

Films and videos of the Three Village area

WIVB-TV Television News Film and Video Archives

This is a collection of WIVB-TV archival news clips, stories, and programs primarily spanning a period from the mid-1960s through the early 1990s. The collection is drawn from the station’s news film and 3/4 inch videotape archives.

WKBW-TV Television News Film and Video Archives

This is a collection of WKBW-TV videotape segments highlighting the last 60 years of television news. The segments are primarily economic, political and featured segments produced by the Buffalo New York television station WKBW-TV since 1958.

Woodstock Community Video

This video collection spans five years (1971-1975) and offers videotaped programs exploring a variety of cultural, social, and political experiences in Woodstock, NY.