Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Use of archival electronic records with no duplicate copy requires advance notice.
The papers of metalsmith and jewelry artist Marjorie Schick measure 8.0 linear feet and date from 1963-2017. Included are biographical information; correspondence with friends and colleagues; writings including Schick's lecture notes, instructions for display and care of work and other notes; exhibition and project files; financial records; black and white photographs of Schick's work and photographs of her works on a hard drive; and printed material about Schick's work. Papers do not include material about Schick's teaching career at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas where she taught from 1967-2017.
The Archives of American Art also holds a 2004 oral history interview with Marjorie Schick.
Marjorie Schick (1941-2017) was a metalsmith and jewelry artist in Pittsburgh, Kansas.
Donated 2018 by James Schick, Marjorie Schick's widow.