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08/28/2024

Cover ArtZodiac : a graphic memoir by Ai Ai Weiwei

Call Number: CT 105 .A3 2024
 
As a child living in exile during the Cultural Revolution, Ai Weiwei often found himself with nothing to read but government-approved comic books. Although they were restricted by the confines of political propaganda, Ai Weiwei was struck by the artists' ability to express their thoughts on art and humanity through graphic storytelling. Now, decades later, Ai Weiwei and Italian comic artist Gianluca Costantini present Zodiac, Ai Weiwei's first graphic memoir. Inspired by the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac and their associated human characteristics, Ai Weiwei masterfully interweaves ancient Chinese folklore with stories of his life, family, and career. The narrative shifts back and forth through the years--at once in the past, present, and future--mirroring memory and our relationship to time. As readers delve deeper into the beautifully illustrated pages of Zodiac, they will find not only a personal history of Ai Weiwei and an examination of the sociopolitical climate in which he makes his art, but a philosophical exploration of what it means to find oneself through art and freedom of expression.

 

Cover ArtAi Weiwei : in search of humanity

Call Number: N 7349. A3 A4 2022
 
Ai Weiwei is not only one of the most important contemporary artists; he is also an untiring activist and critic of authoritarian systems. "Humanity" includes key works from all phases of the artist's career and examines in detail the aspect of humanity and artistic responsibility in the oeuvre of Ai Weiwei. The catalogue sheds light on concepts such as surveillance, censorship, human rights, freedom of expression, human displacement, radical responsibility, the power of beauty, and the truth of poetry. Guided by these thoughts, it offers new perspectives to understand the relevance of Ai Weiwei's artistic language. It will encompass a wide range of art-historical paradigms (such as the readymade) alongside more radical activist strategies, all aimed at exploring the extremes of the contemporary human condition on a global scale.

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08/26/2024
profile-icon Laura M. Ponikvar
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Help! I can't afford my books!

 

 

You are NOT alone!

There are a lot of CIA students who cannot afford to purchase required or recommended reading materials for their classes. The library wants to help you find the materials you need to be successful in your classes at CIA.

 

Here are a few things you should definitely do:

1. Check the library

  • See if the library already has a copy of your textbook. The easiest way to see if we have a copy is to use Quick Search (aka EBSCO Discovery) to look for the book. 
  • It's possible that your faculty member put the book on course reserves in the library. That means we have a copy of the book in our library that you can use for three hours at a time in the library. If your textbook is not on course reserves, let us know! We will put it on reserve so that it's available for you and your classmates. Log on to Canvas and check the library's page in Canvas for links to our course reserves. Tip: if the page is blank, then you need to log into Canvas.
  • Need help? No problem. Stop by the library, start a chat, email us or call us on the phone. We want to help you find the materials you need. Contact us!

2. Ask your professor...

  • if an older, less expensive edition is similar enough for you to use.
  • to check with the CIA Library about putting a copy on course reserves OR to ask the library to purchase a copy for course reserves
  • to check with the library director about free and/or affordable course material alternatives

3. Get creative!

  • Stop by the library, start a chat, email us or call us on the phone. We want to help you find the materials you need without spending a lot of money! Contact us!
  • Check Ohiolink to see if you can get a copy from another library. Remember to ask us for help if you don't know how to do this!
  • Look for used copies or rentals online.
  • Borrow or share with a friend.

4. Advocate for yourself and for other students!

Tell anyone and everyone about the issue. They need to know about the problem before they can help fix it. There are alternatives and we all need to work together to make learning materials more affordable!

 

 

 

Credit: This is a derivative of Help! I can't afford my books! (rb.gy/3imwp) by JMU Libraries, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY). Thank you to Liz Thompson at JMU Libraries.

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08/23/2024
profile-icon Laura M. Ponikvar

 

The library is happy to announce that we now provide access to Stash Media. Stash Media is the only streaming platform to showcase exceptional motion design, animation, and VFX projects and the people who create them. 

The Stash Permanent Collection provides access to a constantly growing archive of thousands of motion projects, as well as behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews.

The Stash News Site is the go to site for tens of thousands of creatives to keep on top of the talent, trends, and techniques powering the motion design industry. Visit regularly and make Stash a part of your regular inspiration viewing. There is also a job site listing design, animation, and VFX jobs with top studios. 

Stash recognizes CIA’s IP addresses. To access the full site, just click “sign in” at the top right. 

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08/21/2024
profile-icon Jackie Mayse

Pop by the library for a popsicle on your first day of classes! Popsicles will be available starting at 11am until we run out.

 

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08/21/2024
profile-icon Jackie Mayse

Welcome Back Students! Come visit us in the library!

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08/16/2024
profile-icon Jackie Mayse

Welcome CIA Class of 2028! We look forward to seeing you in the library!

Welcome CIA Class of 2028!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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