Welcome to the Art LibGuide, a research guide for art students and appreciators alike. Here you'll find suggested books, publications, databases, and other media, as well as information about the libraries' resources and how you can utilize them.
Due to ongoing concerns with COVID-19, many art galleries and institutions are offering resources for continuing to create and consume art while practicing social distancing. Check out the websites below:
The Burchfield Penney is now open to visitors Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10AM - 4PM, (early entry hours of 10 AM - 11 AM reserved for members and those at increased risk), and Sundays from 12PM - 4 PM. They are still offering online programs including home-education projects, conversations about exhibitions and collections, artist interviews and more.
The Museum of Modern Art's website offers resources for teaching art at home, family art activities in English and Spanish, free online courses, and an online gallery.
Links to the Whitney's online collection and exhibitions, social media, Artport, audio guides, conversations about art, teacher guides, and Biennial history.
During the temporary closure, visit the Gallery virtually through video tours of current exhibitions, in-depth looks at highlights of the collection, online learning opportunities, audio and video recordings of lectures by artists and curators, and more.
The Cleveland Museum of Art offers access to their online collection, ArtLens gallery tour, social media, open access collections, video series, blog, and digital archives.