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Identifiant de l’institution contributrice
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AAA.morithom
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Description
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Les papiers du sculpteur et professeur Thomas Morin mesurent 4,7 pieds linéaires et datent de 1952-2015. Sa carrière dans plusieurs universités et écoles d'art ainsi que son travail de sculpteur et d'orfèvre sont documentés à travers des documents biographiques, de la correspondance, des écrits, des dossiers professionnels, des imprimés et des œuvres d'art. La majeure partie de la collection est constituée de photographies et de diapositives des œuvres de Morin et du processus de fabrication.
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Déclaration de droit d’auteur et conditions d’utilisation
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The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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Thomas Morin (1934- ) is a sculptor, teacher, and metalsmith in Santa Fe, New Mexico.Morin received a degree in Education from Massachusetts College of Art and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was an instructor at Cranbrook and Silvermine Guild of Artists, and in 1960 he visited Florence, Italy, to study foundry casting on a Fulbright scholarship. From 1961 to 1979, he taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, and was head of the Department of Sculpture, Ceramics and Glass for nine years. After leaving RISD, Morin served as professor and department head at Akron University (1979-1981), Ohio State University (1981-1986), and West Virginia University (1986-1988). He then served as Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs at Minneapolis College of Art and Design (1988-1994), and Director of the Schools of Art and Design and American Crafts and Rochester Institute of Technology (1994-1996). Morin was also an active member of the National Council of Art Administrators. During his teaching career, he exhibited and recieved commissions to create sculptures, and wrote for publications on metal casting and foundry technique. He continues to live and work in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Provenance: Donated in 2015 by Thomas Morin.
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Degré
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4.7 Linear feet
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Arrangement
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La collection est organisée en 7 séries :
Série 1 : Documents biographiques, 1957-vers 2000 (0,1 pied linéaire ; Encadré 1)
Série 2 : Correspondance, 1954-2015 (0,3 pied linéaire ; Encadré 1)
Série 3 : Écrits, vers les années 1960-2008 (0,4 pied linéaire ; encadré 1)
Série 4 : Dossiers professionnels, 1953-2014 (1,0 pied linéaire ; cases 1-2, OV 7)
Série 5 : Documents imprimés, 1954-vers 2015 (0,7 pied linéaire ; encadrés 2-3, OV 7)
Série 6 : Matériel photographique, années 1950-2000 (1,8 pied linéaire ; cases 3 à 5)
Série 7 : Œuvres d'art, 1952-1974 (0,4 pied linéaire ; cases 5-6)
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Remarques
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The collection was processed and a finding aid prepared by Erin Kinhart in 2016.
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Citation recommandée
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Thomas Morin papers, 1952-2015. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.