The Council for the Arts at MIT (CAMIT) was founded in 1972 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology president Jerome B. Wiesner to support the arts at the institute. The Council’s mission is to act as a catalyst for the development of a broadly based, highly participatory program in the arts, firmly founded on teaching, practice, and research at the Institute, and to conduct arts-related fundraising activities on behalf of MIT.
In fall 2016, the Council welcomed a new director and at a private reception. Invitations were sent in print and digital forms, the print version was a bi-fold 6 inch by 6 inch square with an embossed logo on a felted, cover weight paper.
