Today show (Television program); University of Louisville--Students; Broadcasting; Students;
A group of women stands on risers outside the newly constructed University Library (later renamed Schneider Hall). There is a microphone several feet in front of them. They are possibly going to perform on the "Today" television show with...
Today show (Television program); Broadcasting; Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Orchestras; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
A cameraman films an orchestra (perhaps the University orchestra) assembled under a tree outside the Administration Building (Grawemeyer Hall). They probably performed music for the "Today" television show, with host Dave Garroway, which...
Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.); University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Automobiles; Trees;
Two women stand in the distance on the steps of Grawemeyer Hall (formerly known as the Administration Building). There are two cars in the foreground. The Administration Building was dedicated in honor of H. Charles Grawemeyer on November 18,...
University of Louisville hot air balloon on the ground, partially inflated; there is a group of men and women posing in front of it. This Raven balloon was purchased by the University of Louisville Foundation in November of 1983.
Track athletics; University of Louisville--Track athletics; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Students; Students; Runners (Sports); Running; Running races; College athletes;
Three runners race down the track while men and women look on from the sidelines. It appears they are crossing the finish line. The track was located at the southeast corner of Belknap Campus where the Natural Sciences Building and the Miller...
Parades & processions; University of Louisville--Students
Four young women wave from the back of a convertible during the University of Louisville's homecoming parade on Broadway. Other cars travel in the opposite lane and people look on from the sidewalk on the other side of the street.
University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Coaches (Athletics); Fire engines; Celebrations; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports
Coach Bernard "Peck" Hickman, basketball team and others on a fire truck, celebrating the University of Louisville basketball team's victory in the 1956 National Invitation Tournament (NIT). UofL defeated University of Dayton to take the...
Sports & recreation facilities; University of Louisville--Basketball; Buildings;
Exterior shot of the KFC Yum! Center, taken near the time of its grand opening. The facility opened officially on October 10, 2010, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. There is a fountain in front of the building. The 721,762 square foot facility is...
Sports & recreation facilities; University of Louisville--Basketball; Buildings;
Interior view of the basketball court and stands in the KFC Yum! Center, taken near the time of its grand opening. The facility opened officially on October 10, 2010, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The 721,762 square foot facility is managed by...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Apartments; Student housing;
Scholar House residences seen from the street. There are cars parked along the curb, and the words "Gladys and Lewis "Sonny" Bass Louisville Scholar House Campus" are inscribed on the side of the building. Scholar House is a...
Fraternities & sororities; Students; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Student housing; Theatrical productions
A group of young women, perhaps Pi Beta Phi pledges, participate in the TKE skit contest as part of fraternity rush festivities, October 2, 1968. People: Marilyn Harvin.
Fraternities & sororities; Students; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Student housing; Theatrical productions
A group of young women, perhaps Pi Beta Phi pledges, participate in the TKE skit contest as part of fraternity rush festivities, October 2, 1968. People: Marilyn Harvin.
College administrators; Students; Basketball players; Events; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Basketball; Miller Information Technology Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Assistant deans of women and men at the "Big Red Day" pep rally held on the patio on the south side of University Center take a refreshment break. Faculty Members at Pep Rally as Part of "Big Red Day" for the Cincinnati...
“One of the finest – and most controversial – works of third-century relief sculpture is the fragmentary sarcophagus found at Acilia, near Rome. It is an example of a later form of Roman coffin that art historians call the lenos (bathtub)...
Sculpture; Mixed media; Men; Young adults; Discrimination; Race discrimination; Racism; Prejudice; Cultural relations; Social classes; Social aspects; Interpersonal relations; Fear
Earth, linen cloth, and wood, and recorded interviews; “ ‘My godson’s experience stimulated this piece. He’s grown up in Greenwich Village and one evening while out with his friends the police swooped down upon them. They were thrown...
"Having originally been taught by a pupil of Rodin and by the Paris-based sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, Richier produced work in a classical vein before the Second World War. After the war her work changed markedly. Her figures appeared...
"Under the title 'Le Paradis des Negres' or 'Black Paradise,' photographs of two young women are juxtaposed in typical Surrealist fashion. The first, a young woman from the Congo, is posed naked against a backdrop of the forest's long grass....
"Whilst clearly representing a critique of free expression, Lichtenstein's 'brushstrokes', like most of his other Pop works, had an exact comic-book source. They initially derived from a strip entitled 'The Painting' published in Charlton...
Sculpture; Signs (Notices); Language; Electric signs; Electron tubes; Advertisements; Advertising; Slogans; Commercialism; Communication; Communication devices
"Jenny Holzer extended the use of language in art to another dimension by presenting words alone; for the viewer, looking and reading became one and the same act. […] In graduate school at the Rhode Island School of Design in the mid-1970s,...