Collections
204 photos of the 1939 New York World’s Fair
The Aggazette student newsletter was published from 1929-1948 at New York State Institute of Agriculture which is now Farmingdale State College. The newsletter contains historical information about the college.
This collection includes paintings from Central New York artist Agnes Elliott's personal collection. Her paintings represent her love of flowers, nature and the landscapes of both Florida and central New York State.
This collection contains documents and photographs relating to the alumni of Albany Law School.
This collection contains photographs and documents related to the students of Albany Law School.
Lectures from the 1930s, primarily by Charles F. Binns, about ceramics.
Examples of the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures made by international artists
Cartoons drawn by Polish immigrant, Henryk Archacki, representing current events at the time with a sense of Polish pride.
This collection contains paintings, sculptures and other three dimensional objects in the Library's special collections.
The ArtOneida project is a celebration of public art in Oneida County, NY. The team from Sculpture Space in Utica has documented artwork all across Oneida for a database, website, interactive map, and commemorative book.
This series contains photographs that document various arts programs in Tupper Lake ranging from community drama, local music groups and school bands, arts and crafts, and theater.
Historical newsletters from the Village of Asharoken community.
Balcón Criollo is a permanent and evergrowing exhibition that honors the history and culture of Hispanic communities in Syracuse and across Central New York.
Photographs documenting the early history of the WXBC radio station at Bard College.
Images of Sea Cliff and New York in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.
Glass plate negative portraits that provide a glimpse into Hudson Valley fashion at the turn of the 20th century.
Historic bookplates at St. Joseph's University - Callahan Library.
Materials pertaining to Emile Brunel and Chalet Indien in Boiceville, Town of Olive, New York.
Historic photographs of the Calderone chain of theaters in Long Island.
This collection contains items that share the history of the Capital District Library Council.
This is a collection of images and media documenting the rich history of radio and television broadcasting in the Albany region.
Twenty-nine laboratory notebooks from the Case Research Laboratory, where the first commercially successful sound on film system, which involved recording the sound track directly onto the film strip, was invented by Theodore Case.
Programs and brochures from the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra spanning five decades.
Letters and photographs of Charles F. Binns, the "Father of American Ceramics."
A digital collection of etchings titled “New York and Long Island Landscapes” by artist Charles Henry Miller (1842-1922).