Box 1
Container
Contains 19 Results:
Xenagogy X, Jessica Spring, (language and creative writing), 2019.
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
Box 1 (Fragile items)
other level — Container: Box 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
Racial Activity Coloring Book, Ben Blount, (race and identity).
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
Home, Christine Cole, (domestic sphere, relationships),15-Dec-18.
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
Lumps, Amanda Beekhuizen Williams, (gender identity and family), Summer 2016.
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
The Inner Workings of Accordions Explained, Erika Spreiser, (comics, creative thinking), Spring (3/5/2011).
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
Shedding Light, Heather Weston, (diverse perspectives, disabilities).
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
A Diction, Heather Weston, (addition, creative writing), 2004.
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
#Great Again #Believe Me, Karen Hanmer, (American politics), 2018.
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020
Existential Jukebox, LK James, (zines, comics, creative writing).
Item — Container: Box 1, Object: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Through a collaborative partnership between The Art & Art History Department, Olin Library and The Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Rollins Book Arts Collection was first developed in 2018 to support faculty teaching and student learning at Rollins. Book arts is a discipline that produces artists' books--interactive art objects that explore a wide variety of content through both traditional and experimental book structures. As a teaching resource, The Rollins Book Arts Collection is...
Dates:
2020