Jones Film and Video Collection
The G. William Jones Film and Video Collection, a part of the Hamon Arts Library holdings, is housed in the Greer Garson Theatre's 3,800-square-foot climate-controlled storage vault. The Collection's primary purpose is to support education through the study, preservation and presentation of moving images. The Collection was founded in 1970 and was originally known as the Southwest Film/Video Archives. In 1995, the Collection was renamed in memory of its founder, the late Dr. G. William Jones.
The Collection now contains more than 9,000 film prints and negatives in all formats and more than 3,000 videotapes.
Use of the Collection is by appointment only and subject to restrictions. Learn more about the Jones Film and Video Collection at the Hamon Arts Library website.