Tag: Library Collection

The William J. Dane Fine Print Collection at the Newark Public Library

NEWARK, NJ.- Building and maintaining a library collection is no easy task, and doubly difficult when collecting art such as fine prints, portfolios and artists’ books. Libraries have modest acquisition budgets (if any at all) and can never acquire …

A Lifetime of Giving: The William J. Dane Fine Print Collection at the Newark Public Library

NEWARK, NJ.- Building and maintaining a library collection is no easy task, and doubly difficult when collecting art such as fine prints, portfolios and artists’ books. Libraries have modest acquisition budgets (if any at all) and can never acquire the…

A Lifetime of Giving: The William J. Dane Fine Print Collection at the Newark Public Library

NEWARK, NJ.- Building and maintaining a library collection is no easy task, and doubly difficult when collecting art such as fine prints, portfolios and artists’ books. Libraries have modest acquisition budgets (if any at all) and can never acquire the…

The Cantor Arts Center Presents Book Arts from the Stanford Library Collection

Stanford, CA.-  The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University presents “The Art of the Book in California: Five Contemporary Presses” from June 1st through August 28th. The exhibition features the “new book,” as defined by contemporary a…

Native Life in the Americas: Artists’ Views at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

CAMBRIDGE, MA.- The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and Tozzer Library present a new exhibition, Native Life in the Americas: Artists’ Views. The exhibition opens today, May 4, 2011, in Tozzer Library and will remain on view through Februa…

New Library Collection Make Birmingham Museum of Art a Draw for International Study

BIRMINGHAM, AL .- Significant new collections acquired by the Clarence B. Hanson, Jr. Library at the Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) deepen the Library’s resources for national and international scholars. The combined Buten Museum Wedgwood Library …

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