Chatfield-Taylor, Adele
Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:
"Villa Gala" in Interiors, 1990
File contains one copy of the article titled, "Villa Gala" featured in Interiors magazine. This article documents the Villa Aurelia reopening and Gala, 10/12/1989.
Visual Arts Fundraising, 1995-04-24
File contains a copy of a letter to Roy Lichtenstein from Adele Chatfield-Taylor regarding a potential Artist in Charge Endowment and/or Visual Arts Fellowship
Welcoming Reception for Adele Chatfield Taylor, 1988-12-15
File contains an outline, a guest list and budget for the welcoming reception for Adele Chatfield Taylor.
"Winners of the 1989-1990 Rome Prize", 1989-1990
File contains three pamphlets pertaining to the 1989-90 Rome Prize Competition. The pamphlet lists the Jurors; winners; Staff of the AAR, New York and Rome; Foundations and Institutional Supporters; Corporate Patrons; Individual Patrons; Trustees and Officers; and Trustees Emeriti.
"Winners of the 1990-1991 Rome Prize", 1990
File contains five brochures pertaining to the 1990-91 winners of the Rome Prize Competition. The Brochure lists the winners of the Rome Prize Competition and also lists jurors; Endowment funds; Donors; AAR staff; Trustees and Trustee Emeriti.
"Winners of the 1991-92 Rome Prize Competition Announced", 1991-1992
File contains three "announced" brochures of the 1991-92 Winners of the Rome Prize Competition. The brochure lists the jurors, Endowment funds, Trustees, Amacadmy: A Public Information Project.
"Working Women" in Mirabella, 1989-08
File contains one copy of the titled titled, "Working Women," featured in Mirabella Magazine. The article is a profile on Adele Chatfield-Taylor.
Year of Humanities- Planning, 1992-1993
File contains handwritten notes, typed committee meeting notes, memos and other planning info related to the Year of Humanities. Also contains an article related to the Year of Humanities (Journal Article about the humanities in general)
Young Friends of AAR, 1994
File contains material related to the development of the Young Friends of the AAR, which later became known as Janus. Includes correspondence, meeting summaries, ideas and proposals.