An exterior photograph of the University Learning Center (now kown as the George W. Johnson Center) taken in 1995, the year the building originally opened. 35mm slide; color. University Learning Center, 1995
George Mason University Center for the Arts, ca. 1993. The final structure of the three-phase Humanities complex, the Center for the Arts serves as George Mason's premiere performing arts venue. The Center's Concert Hall was designed by theatrical and acoustical consultant George Izenour and seats two thousand, though its space can be reduced to seat eight hundred when a smaller setting is desired. The Center for the Arts celebrated its grand opening on October 6, 1990. 35mm slide. 35mm slide; color. Center for the Arts, George Mason University, ca. 1993
Photograph of an oil painting of John Finley, original Director of the Northern Virginia University Center at Arlington and the first Director of George Mason College at Bailey's Crossroads. Finley was succeeded by Robert H. Reid in January 1964.This portrait currently hangs in the lobby of Finley Hall (previously known as the North Building) and is in color. This 8" x 10" print, however, is black and white.