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Welcome to the Library

September 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

Welcome to the Fall 2009 semester at the Academy of Art library. We are excited to launch our new website this Fall and hope you will find the new site more informative, easier to use and navigate, and full of resources that will help you complete your assignments. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the new site and don’t hesitate to ask for help finding what you need. We have moved some books around in the library as well so if you can’t find that book you checked out last semester or the section of the Circulation Stacks you always used to browse let us know. We will be happy to assist you. Most of all, use the library this fall to study and do research, find inspiration,  or just to relax and hang out between classes. We wish you a very fun and successful semster.

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Visa pour l’Image

September 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

The International Festival of Photojournalism is happening right now in Perpignan, France! Perpignan is very near the Mediterranean Sea on the Southern Coast of France. It looks very inviting! Per the website:

Welcome to Visa pour l’Image, the premier International Festival of Photojournalism held in Perpignan, France. This festival is a unique event where you can join thousands of kindred spirits who share a love and passion for photography. View the greatest photojournalist work from around the world in exhibitions across the city. Experience the evening screenings in the dramatic open air medieval enclosure of the Campo Santo. Take part in symposiums and conferences and meet the foremost photo agencies and manufacturers of photographic related equipment. Explore the web site for full details.

Can’t make it to France? You can see some of the work on exhibition by going to the website:

http://www.visapourlimage.com/index.do

Select “The Festival” from the navigation bar and then select “Exhibitions.” There are slide shows of several of the photographer’s work who are exhibiting at the Festival.

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Renegade Craft Fair SF, July 18-19

July 13th, 2009 · No Comments

The second annual Renegade Craft Fair in SAN FRANCISCO will take place JULY 18 + 19 from 11am – 7pm, at Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion. The Renegade Craft Fair is a FREE urban art, craft and DIY extravaganza!

Renegade Craft Fair

Over 200 artists are traveling from all over the country and abroad to participate and sell their handmade goods at Renegade Craft Fair – San Francisco.  From clothing and accessories, to stationary and concert posters, with everything from bath products and ceramics in between – there’s surely something for everyone!

Learn how to revitalize old toys into bangles, earrings and brooches by utilizing basic jewelry techniques at the Accessorize with Toys! workshop, organized by San Francisco jewelry designers emiko oye and Shana Astrachan.  Also be sure to attend a meet-n-greet with local crafty authors from Chronicle Books and don’t forget to create your custom web-persona with the help of Mozilla Firefox! Commemorate your trip to Renegade Craft Fair – San Francisco by posing for a few snaps in the free photo-booth provided by Magnolia Photo Booth Co.

Other event features include free raffles from Jenny Hart’s Sublime Stitching, Stencil 1 and Faythe Levine’s book Handmade Nation at the Renegade Craft Welcome Station, food and beverages for purchase from local eateries, and, as always, lots of surprises!

Check out the official Renegade Craft Fair SF website here:
http://www.renegadecraft.com/san-francisco?site=sf

Look at photos from last year’s Renegade Craft Fair SF here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/renegadecraftfair/sets/72157606335862131/

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SFMOMA Rooftop Garden

July 7th, 2009 · No Comments

SFMOMA’s Rooftop Garden opened May 10th this year. It is a great place to view contemporary and modern sculpture. The rooftop was designed by Jensen Architects, a San Francisco-based architecture firm.

Academy of Art University (AAU) students, faculty, and staff are allowed free admission to SFMOMA’s permanent exhibitions with AAU ID. Special exhibitions may cost extra.

SFMOMA Rooftop Garden

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SFMOMA ArtScope

July 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment

The SFMOMA art museum in San Francisco has created a “visual browsing” tool called the ArtScope that allows users to wander through over 4,000 images from the museum’s collection. Use ArtScope to discover images by browsing or by searching for specific images using keywords such as artists’ names or titles of artworks. I keyword searched “Warhol”, which retrieved 7 images by Andy Warhol that SFMOMA owns in their collection. By selecting an image, users can zoom in and access information about the artwork on the right side of the screen.

SFMOMA ArtScope

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SF Design Week, June 15-21

June 5th, 2009 · No Comments

SF Design Week… June 15-21… Sponsored by the San Francisco Chapter of AIGA (the professional association for design)

SF Design Week

SF Design Week reaches out to a diverse community of over 20,000 Bay Area design professionals as well as local businesses, non-profits, entrepreneurs, students, the design-savvy public, tourists, and more. AIGA SF will be sponsoring a full week of events highlighting the diversity and professionalism of the design community around the bay. The goal is to raise public awareness of the impact that all design—graphic, product, interior, fashion, architecture, advertising, et cetera—has in the San Francisco Bay Area.

One particular Design Week event I’d like to highlight is Film Night on June 16, starting at 7:00 pm. AIGA SF will present Handmade Nation (USA, 2008), Faythe Levine’s documentary survey of the burgeoning movement that has emerged from the blending of historic technique, punk culture and the do-it-yourself ethos, and numerous local artists and advocates. More information about Film Night can be found at:
http://aigasf.org/events/2009/06/16/design_week_film_night

Handmade Nation

The film Handmade Nation is based on the book, Handmade nation : the rise of DIY, art, craft, and design, by Faythe Levine and Cortney Heimerl… a recent acquisition to the AAU Library collection! The authors traveled 19,000 miles to document what has emerged as a marriage between historical technique, punk culture, and the D.I.Y. ethos. For Handmade Nation, they selected 24 makers and 5 essayists who work within different media and have different methodologies to provide a microcosm of the crafting community. Participants in this community share ideas and encouragement through websites, blogs, boutiques, galleries, and craft fairs. Together they have forged a new economy and lifestyle based on creativity, determination, and networking. Twenty-four artists from Olympia, Washington to Providence, Rhode Island, and everywhere in between show their work and discuss their lives. The book features photographs of the makers, their work environment, their process, their work, and discussions of how they got their start and what motivates them.

Come by the Library and check out this terrific book!

Handmade Nation

For more information about Handmade Nation… http://indiecraftdocumentary.blogspot.com

And for more information about SF Design Week, including workshops, lectures, gallery events, and more…
http://sfdesignweek.org/events.html

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Page One Winners!

April 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Huge THANKS to everyone who made this year’s Page One event a smashing success! We enjoyed a fabulous evening of creative writing and entertaining performances from talented Academy of Art students… an impressive spread of yummy food and beverages courtesy of CASE… and many, many laughs thanks to our exuberantly hilarious emcee, Claudia Holm!

Fifteen Academy students shared their literary compositions with a large, enthusiastic audience in the AAU Library on the evening of Friday, April 24th. Students could participate in one of three categories (Poetry, Fiction/Non-Fiction, and Spoken Word/Performance). A panel of judges evaluated the performances and declared first and second place winners in each of the three categories. CASE generously provided $100 to each first place winner and $50 to each second place winner!

Congratulations to the WINNERS!

Congratulations to the WINNERS!

(from left to right): Rebecca Castle (2nd place, poetry); Thomas Leigh (1st place, poetry); Mariscia Rodriguez (2nd place, spoken word/performance); Valentino Green (1st place, spoken word/performance); Santiago Casares (1st place, fiction/non-fiction); David Greene (2nd place, fiction/non-fiction)

Special thanks to all the event volunteers: Holly Gatto, Katie Williams, John Hodson, Masha Rumer, Allyson Ritger, Romalyn Schmaltz and Claudia Holm.

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TinEye Image Search Engine

April 29th, 2009 · 1 Comment

TinEye is a visual search engine that searches for images the way search engines like Google search for words or tags. By uploading an image or typing in a URL that contains the image you want to search, TinEye can retrieve thousands of images that exactly match the image you are searching for. You can then sort images retrieved from your search by best match, worst match, biggest image, and smallest image. Best matches show examples of images that are most true to the original image you searched for. The worst matched images begin sorting images that generally show extreme editing and reinterpretation of the original image you searched for.

TinEye is useful to search when you want to find out how images are being used, to find higher resolution or higher quality images, to see how images may be modified, or to begin the process of trying to identify an image that you may know little information about.

Check out TinEye’s Cool Searches Webpage to view examples of how users have used this useful search engine.

Try searching for other Mona Lisa’s in TinEye using this image:

Leonard da Vinci, "Mona Lisa", ca. 1500–1507, detail view.

Leonard da Vinci, "Mona Lisa", ca. 1500–1507, detail view.

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Page One Competition!

April 10th, 2009 · No Comments

Hey creative writers! Join us on Friday,  April 24th at 6:00pm for this year’s PAGE ONE event!

Page One is a literary performance competition held in the AAU Library where students can win cash prizes and recognition for their exceptionally creative submissions! Also, LA 108 instructors will be giving their students extra credit for participation. Cash prizes are $100 for first place in each category and $50 for second place in each category. CASE also provides free snacks and beverages.

The event works like this… Students write one page or the equivalent of 5 minutes spoken (before the day of the event) in one of three categories: Poetry, Fiction/Non-Fiction, and Spoken Word/Performance.  (No musical performances will be allowed.) A panel of judges will evaluate performances based on the following criteria: originality, language, presentation and clarity of subject. After all the presentations, votes will be tallied, winners announced, and prize money will be given out to the first and second place finishers in each categogy.

Ten people may sign up for each category, and sign-up sheets are available now in the Library at the circulation desk. BE SURE TO SIGN UP EARLY!!

Page One will take place on Friday, April 24th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm in the AAU Library.

For more information, email hopejohnson@academyart.edu

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Waking Dreams: Max Klinger and the Symbolist Print at the Legion of Honor

April 6th, 2009 · No Comments

Don’t miss the Max Klinger exhibit at the Legion of Honor. It will be on display until July 5th 2009. The Legion of Honor is located in Lincoln Park near 34th Ave and Clement Street and has beautiful views of San Francisco Bay. With this great weather we are having, why not make a day of it?  Here is a brief description of the show from the Legion of Honor’s website:

“Drawn from the collection of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Waking Dreams highlights the dream-like etchings of Max Klinger (1857–1920), the German Symbolist artist best known for his enigmatic portfolio Paraphrases About the Finding of a Glove (1881). In addition to his activities as a painter and sculptor, Klinger was one of the most imaginative graphic artists of the late 19th century. He was a technical virtuoso who had the ability to literally transcribe his innermost visions, the daydreams, fantasies and nightmares of his highly creative and profoundly romantic soul. Waking Dreams presents Klinger’s graphic oeuvre alongside visionary etchings, lithographs and woodcuts by his precursors and contemporaries. Included are macabre and fantastic prints by French artists Charles Méryon, Rodolphe Bresdin, and Odilon Redon; the Belgians Félicien Rops and James Ensor; and the Norwegian Edvard Munch.”

Before heading to the museum, check out some of Max Klinger’s work in the AMICA digital image collection located on the library website. Here is a link to the Digital Images page on the website:

http://elmo.academyart.edu/tools/index.html

Select the AMICA Library Collection, the second collection from the top of the page and type in Klinger, Max as the creator name in the search field, select list,  and you will see 33 images of his work.

Here is an example:

Title:	(Nacht) Vom Tode, Erster Teil (Opus XI)

Title: (Nacht) Vom Tode, Erster Teil (Opus XI)

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