The archive contains unique material such as correspondence, oral histories, photographs, exhibition files and ephemera, and audiovisual recordings. The archive also includes records and documentation related to the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum’s history and programs.
The archive collections are available for research during an appointment. Learn more about how we can help.
Finding Aids are guides to archive collections. They provide information about what is in a collection, oftentimes including historical or biographical information related to the collection, as well as the details of its contents.
More: Archive Finding Aids Tutorials
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum's Collections Online is a tool for viewing and browsing items from the Museum's collections, including items from the archive. The Collections Online is not a complete representation of archive material available in the archive.
In this video tutorial, learn what finding aids are, and how to read them.
In the second video tutorial on using the Archive Finding Aids database, learn about searching and browsing across the database.
These resources provide a general introduction to researching archives.
Archive material related to Georgia O'Keeffe can also be found in collections held by other institutions. These are some of the most frequently referenced. This list is not comprehensive.