Grab your summer reads this week! The library will be closed May 17th - 31st. 📚
If you need assistance, librarians are replying to emails sent to [email protected] between May 18th - 29th, Mon-Fri. Library materials can be returned on the first floor of Sharp whenever the building is open. We will begin summer hours (Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm) on June 1st ☀️
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Image description: Graphic with the information above and this additional note: “No Flaxman, I-Share, or Worldshare pick-ups until 6/1.”
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We hope everyone is having a good Crit Week! For folks who’ve been hitting up @saicmaterialsource - check out this #TBT from 1975.
We found this snapshot of the former art supply store at SAIC (280 Building) in our Digital Collections. Explore more using the link in our bio 📸
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When is a Ray Johnson collage not a Ray Johnson collage?
When it’s a fake Ray Johnson collage by Richard C.
The exhibition catalog, “Original Fake Ray Johnson Collages by Richard C.,” from an exhibition currently on view at the Greenville County Museum of Art, illustrates how Richard C.’s works “mimic Johnson’s signature style, but their playful “faux” authorship invites viewers into a deeper dialogue about influence, collaboration, and artistic exchange. Rooted in the traditions of correspondence art, the works highlight the act of sending, receiving, and transforming ideas over time. What emerges is both tribute and invention—an exploration of authenticity, connection, and the creative possibilities of imitation.”
You can find this beautifully designed and heavily illustrated catalog on the new book shelf (call no. N6537.C678 A4 2026).
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Piling too many images on your desktop while you’re researching? Join us to learn about the free, open source tool: Tropy! We will also discuss best practices for preserving digital images and the basics of image copyright. Grab the link in our bio to register!
All SAIC community members, no matter their research interests or academic level, are welcome to join one or all of these hybrid workshops - join us in the library classroom or online! Check out the link in our bio for more information and the RSVP link.
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Image description: Graphic design with white background, black text, and red and yellow elements to look as if it was marked up like an edited paper. Slide reads: “Organize Your Images / Tropy Workshop / Flaxman Library + Zoom / 4/1, 3:30 PM / persons with disabilities requesting accommodations should visit saic.edu/access”
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Currently on view at the Art Institute of Chicago, “Korean National Treasures: 2,000 Years of Art” is an extraordinary exhibition of over 140 objects from the National Museum of Korea, many of them designated “National Treasures.”
Accompanying the exhibit is a catalog which serves as a comprehensive introduction to Korean art featuring color reproductions of all the works, as well as essays by both Korean and American experts discussing painting, sculpture, Buddhist works of art, and ceramics from the First Century, B.C.E. to the 20th century.
Browse the catalog, then see the exhibition. Or wander through the exhibition, and read up on works that are intriguing. Either way, it’s a great opportunity to learn more about the arts of Korea.
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Struggling to keep your citations organized? This workshop is for you! Join us for a session focusing on using the free, open source tool, Zotero, for citation management. There will also be opportunities to ask general questions about citing works and giving credit.
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All SAIC community members, no matter their research interests or academic level, are welcome to join one or all of these hybrid workshops - join us in the library classroom or online! Check out the link in our bio for more information and the RSVP link.
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Image description: Graphic design with white background, black text, and red and yellow elements to look as if it was marked up like an edited paper. Slide reads: “Control Your Citations / Zotero Workshop / Flaxman Library + Zoom / 3-25 / 3:30 PM / persons with disabilities requesting accommodations should visit saic.edu/access”
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SAIC community members are invited to join us for Curious Cinema - an occasional film screening series featuring selections from the Flaxman Library’s 16mm Film Study Collection. On Wednesday, March 25th at 4:30pm, join us in MacLean 1307 for a program around the theme “Home and Away” with films by: Zeinabu Davis, Jean Sousa, Dima El-Horr, Nora Jacobson and Jodie Mack!
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Image description: Advertisement for the event with image of a kitchen sink in variations of blue, with collaged rectangles. Text reads: “Curious Cinema: an occasional screening series from the Flaxman Library’s 16mm Film Study Collection.
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🍫Xerox Candy Bar 🍫
Today we’re spotlighting Xerox Candy Bar, the oldest student org on campus. Founded in 2006, they continue to highlight the work of their fellow comic artist students through the biannual publication of a zine. They happen to be hosting a ready tonight, Friday the 13th of March in the library’s special collections. Join us from 3:30–5:30 to celebrate. Their pop-up library is still up in the reading room too. Stop by for a free bookmark and to find out more information.
Image description: Slide 1: Black and white flyer advertising the Xerox Candy Bar reading event. Slide 2: Photocopied page from Richard Brautigan book with Xerox Candy Bar poem. Slide 3: Pop up library shelf with past issues of Xerox Candy Bar zines.
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We’re heading into Women’s History Month and have just set up a fresh display in the library! Filled with titles on women artists, writers, filmmakers, and designers, there’s something for everyone’s interest.
And if that’s not enough, check out the Virtual Pop-Up Library and Research Guide by scanning the QR codes on the display, or find the link in our bio, to find more resources, including streaming videos!
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Video showing sections of a display of books and ends on a sign that reads, “Women’s History Month” with a QR code for the Research Guide and and one for the Book List”
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Library and Special Collections Exhibitions on the 5th Floor!
We have three exhibitions on the 5th floor right now. Two come down next week so visit them soon!
Paper Weight: Work from the Advanced Artists’ Books Class - curated by Prof. Myungah Hyon
You Would Love Her - curated by Beth Sheehan (Printmedia MFA)
Selections from past issues of Xerox Candy Bar - student run club dedicated to drawing comics and publishing them. (Ongoing rotation throughout the semester.)
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Two images of the exhibition cases showing student work from the Advanced Artists’ Books class. One image from You Would Love Her showing work from women book binders and artists book makers. One image of a small shelf of bright and colorful Xerox Candy Bar publications.
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02/11 - 04/13
Harvest; an Indigenous student curated exhibition. 🧡
The Indigenous Students Association (ISA) leaders got the opportunity to curate an exhibition from February 11 through April 13 on the fifth floor of the Sharp Building.
The works shown are by ISA members and specific materials from the Library + Special Collections have been selected in response to a theme inspired by the shared read, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
Curators: Ruth Keyes and Saturn Doughtery