Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
ARTWORK, 1966 - 2004
The Naomi Schedl papers date from 1966 to 2004 and measures 15 linear inches. The papers are arranged in four series: Biographical information, Department of Home Economics, Artwork, and Slides.
The Department of Home Economics series includes course syllabi and slides relating to her lectures. They are located in the Course Materials and Related Techniques folders. The Artwork series relates to the exhibits and conferences Schedl was involved in. Several photographs of Schedl's exhibited artwork and handwritten speaking notes can be found in the Conferences and lectures folder. The Publications folder include articles written by Schedl and reviews of her artwork.
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION, 2001 - 2023
The Naomi Schedl papers date from 1966 to 2004 and measures 15 linear inches. The papers are arranged in four series: Biographical information, Department of Home Economics, Artwork, and Slides.
The Department of Home Economics series includes course syllabi and slides relating to her lectures. They are located in the Course Materials and Related Techniques folders. The Artwork series relates to the exhibits and conferences Schedl was involved in. Several photographs of Schedl's exhibited artwork and handwritten speaking notes can be found in the Conferences and lectures folder. The Publications folder include articles written by Schedl and reviews of her artwork.
DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS, 1971-2004, undated
The Naomi Schedl papers date from 1966 to 2004 and measures 15 linear inches. The papers are arranged in four series: Biographical information, Department of Home Economics, Artwork, and Slides.
The Department of Home Economics series includes course syllabi and slides relating to her lectures. They are located in the Course Materials and Related Techniques folders. The Artwork series relates to the exhibits and conferences Schedl was involved in. Several photographs of Schedl's exhibited artwork and handwritten speaking notes can be found in the Conferences and lectures folder. The Publications folder include articles written by Schedl and reviews of her artwork.
Course materials and related techniques, 1981-1991, undated
Removed from binder. Contains syllabi, course schedules, assignment descriptions, reading lists and readings, instructions, and other resources for Home Economics classes in textile design, fibers, dying, and weaving. Several slides and packets appear to document student work.
Faculty developmental grant, 1987
Includes proposal, award correspondence, and final report on Schedl's artistic work "The Birth and Death of a World," which she describes as a "narrative environment" elaborating on previous works and incorporating woven blankets, cradles, and drawings
