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Books + Bytes schedule announced

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This fall semester the William R. Jenkins Architecture, Design, and Art Library will host three author talks in its Books + Bytes series.  These talks serve as a platform to discuss challenges and methods in art and design research, writing, and publishing.  They are held in the library on Friday evenings at 5 pm.  Dates and speakers are listed below.

August 25th – Donna Kacmar, UH professor and author of Big Little Hotel: Small Hotels Designed by Architects

September 29th – Pete Gershon, author of Impractical Spaces: Houston, an anthology of artist-run galleries, co-operatives, pop-ups, & other ad-hoc venues

October 25th – Kathryn O’Rourke with Ben Koush, authors of the forthcoming Home, Heat, Money, God:  Texas and Modern Architecture

Pop-Up Art Library 9/1

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Pop-Up Art Library + First Friday Exhibition Tours

Go on a fun tour exploring the artwork of John Guzman and Christopher Myers at Blaffer Art Museum. Then browse through a selection of art books from the Pop-Up Art Library while enjoying free food and giveaways. 

Date : Friday, September 1, 2023

Time: 12– 1 pm

Location: Blaffer Art Museum

About

Pop-Up’s
Since 2018, the William R. Jenkins Architecture, Design, and Art Library has been partnering with Blaffer Art Museum to host Pop-Up Libraries each semester. It’s a fun and engaging way to promote services that provide instant connection to the UH community. Each pop-up consists of curated art books thematically related to the museum’s current exhibitions.

First Friday Exhibition Tours
We invite you to dive into Christopher Myers: of all creatures that can feel and think and John Guzman: Flesh and Bone with Erika Mei Chua Holum (assistant curator) and Nohelia Vargas Bolivar (docent). The conversational tour will explore how Myers’s fabric works, stained glass, and sculptures tell stories that mine the space between archive, myth, and the origin of ideas. We will uncover the methods and motivations behind the monumental paintings and drawings of John Guzman, which draw upon the artist’s experience living in San Antonio to make abstracted works including figurative elements, mining psychological and physical states.

**Free lunch provided after the Tour**

This event is free and open to all students

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Important Change to EBSCO Content Links

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An important change in access to EBSCO journal and database content has been activated, affecting direct links in syllabi, handouts, bookmarks, and other course materials.

Your saved links expire August 31, 2023. To ensure continued access, UH faculty are encouraged to immediately update any direct links in your materials (instructions below). This includes the affected databases, and any links or “permalinks” you may have used to access full text articles or journals that are provided through these EBSCO databases.

We regret the timing of this update, however EBSCO recently informed us that, due to a licensing change that goes into effect September 1, 2023, all of our links must be updated. Links are already updated on Libraries systems, including the website, subject and class guides, and course reserves. UH Libraries remains committed to ensuring continued access to this critical content and is working quickly to ensure seamless access through our systems for the beginning of the semester.  

Update your saved links using the following steps below: 

Update direct links to individual databases 

Step 1: Access the Libraries’ A-Z databases list 

Step 2: Find the database you intend to use and access from there 

Update links for journals 

Step 1: Access the Libraries’ Journal Title search 

Step 2: Search for the journal title of interest 

Step 3: Click on the Permalink button on the journal record, and copy the link 

Update links for articles 

Step 1: Access the article via the search box on the Libraries’ homepage  

Step 2: Search for the article title of interest and select it 

Step 3: Click on the Permalink button on the article record, and copy the link 

Journals and articles may be available from multiple vendor platforms or providers. For example, a specific journal may be provided by EBSCO, ProQuest, etc.; you may have multiple options to link to when performing these searches. 

While rare, certain kinds of hyperlinks (such as saved filtered searches) may need to be manually recreated to ensure correct link resolution, and these suggestions do not cover all hyperlinks that may be impacted. If you have any questions, please contact collections@uh.edu 

To avoid having to update links in the future, we recommend that you access databases via the Libraries’ A-Z databases list and include your article readings via course reserves. 

We appreciate your understanding at this busy time in the year and we wish you a great start of the new semester.

New Rare Books on View

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This fall semester the Architecture, Design, and Art Library is exhibiting two new displays featuring items from the rare books room.

First, located on the first floor of the library, is a selection of mailed pages from David Horvitz 2020 “Lessons”. An art project that spawned from the pandemic, 32 short teaching units were developed in collaboration with his 5-year old daughter. Some of the lessons includes “change the name of the days” and “make a photograph of someone who is not there”.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

On view upstairs in the mezzanine floor display are a selection of plates from Josef Albers’ Interaction of Color. Printed in 1963 by Yale University Press, the color studies outline a set of principles and teaching methods for understanding and perceiving color in different ways.

These two exhibits will be available until December 2023.

Open Call for Artists 2023-2024

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The Architecture, Design, and Art Library is now accepting student exhibition proposals for the 2023-2024 season. Open call due date is September 23, 2023.  See website for more details

Library Excellence Awards 2023

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The University of Houston Libraries celebrated their 2023  Library Excellence Awards ceremony recognizing librarians and staff who achieve meritorious work goals and embody organizational values of collaboration, empathy, and creativity.

Katie Aguiar works at the Architecture, Design, and Art Library and received the Student Achievement award. Her colleagues stated that very quickly after being hired she became essential to the department and proved to be a terrific teammate. She is described as welcoming to students, reliable, patient, and someone who understands the value of time and productivity. 

Book Drop Temporarily Unavailable

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The Architecture, Design, and Art Library’s book drop is temporarily unavailable due to construction at the School of Art.  In the meantime, the staff is encouraging patrons to return their books to the Service Desk or window book drop.

Featured Artist: Brandon Stelly

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The Architecture, Design, and Art Library proudly presents the work of featured artist ‘22-23 Brandon StellyHis exhibit, The Road to Recovery, will be on view until July 2023. 

 

Statement

My work focuses on how the city of Lake Charles, Louisiana experienced major destruction caused by Hurricane Laura in 2020, and how they are on the verge of recovery. 

Eight months after the massive destruction of Hurricane Laura, I went to Lake Charles, Louisiana to take photographic images of damaged areas, as well as the progress of recovery. Lake Charles experienced a city-wide disaster during the storm. Multiple trees and natural surroundings were destroyed. Parking garages, houses, and buildings were mostly blown away. The Boardwalk at Memorial Park had major damage. Homes had broken doors and windows, along with blown away rooftops. Most of the patios at the pier were covered in water. Roads are still in need of repair, and much more needs to be done. 

During my visit, I noticed that workers are rebuilding. People are continuing their normal activities, sitting at restaurants, going to work, visiting the pier, and so on. They are working towards bringing things back to normal. This is why I called this exhibit the “The Road to Recovery.”  

I am relieved that there are no human casualties from the massive storm. Everyone is willing to continue their daily lives while workers are focusing on rebuilding the damaged areas. It’ll take years until everything is back to normal. We must do whatever we can to prepare for another hurricane disaster. 

Bio

Brandon Stelly (born 1996, Lafayette, LA) is currently a Houston based- artist wanting to experience the full outcome of being in the outside world and portray his use of photography/videography as an achievement in the upcoming futureBrandon is currently a student at the University of Houston, in his senior year of the School of Art’s Photography and Digital Media Program. He discovered photography at a young age, when his parents introduced him to his first Nikon camera. Now he hopes to become a professional photographer and inspire future generations. 

Virtual Pop-Up Library 5/18

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Virtual Pop-Up Library

Learn about museums when you check out our Virtual Pop-Up Library in celebration of International Museum Day! Start by browsing through a selection of curated art books available to view. Then follow us on social media to win FREE swag! 

 

When: May 18, 2023

Time: All Day

Location: Instagram

 

How to Win a Prize

1.) Follow the Architecture, Design, and Art Library’s page.

2.) Take a snapshot/picture.

3.) Send it to archlib@uh.edu along your contact info.

4.) Pick-up you prize!

 

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Graduation Closure May 12

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The Architecture, Design, and Art Library will be closing at 3pm on Friday, May 12th during the College of Architecture and Design’s graduation and will resume to regular hours Monday, May 15.

 

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