December
is Art and Architecture month. Michigan is full of opportunities to enjoy art—from excellent museums and formal events such as Art Prize in Grand Rapids to art hops, walks, and shows at local libraries. Recently, I visited
Brandon Township Public Library
and Bridgman Public Library,
both of which have dedicated showcases for local artists to display their work. Kalamazoo Public Library hosts a monthly
Tiny Reference Desk Concert which
is similar to NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert
series. For libraries that are looking to promote creative outlets to their patrons, the
Michigan eLibrary
(MeL) includes Art & Architecture Source,
an eResource with publications to support creative vocations and passions throughout the community.
Professional Journals
Those who have careers in arts and architecture will appreciate the studies and research included in professional
journals such as the American
Journal of Arts Management and
Design
Principles & Practices: An International Journal: Annual Review. One interesting
study
is about how Walt Disney’s focus on his guests’ experience is like current User Experience (UX) design principles.
Trade Publications
For people who like to keep up with trends and current art and architecture news, there are plenty of
trade publications. Animation
covers all aspects of the industry and has a monthly Animation
Planner that lists upcoming events and releases of interest. People who dream of building the perfect home will enjoy the articles and features in
Architectural
Record such as the
HOUSE of
the Month.
Magazines
For library staff involved in collection development,
3X3:
The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration,
American
Craft, and
Art
in America each feature monthly reviews of art-focused books.
Piecework,
a publication about knitting, crocheting, embroidery, and sewing has patterns that are sure to be useful to Michigan artisans and might be great additions to programming lineups or grab and go kits. There are also practical articles such as
locations
to purchase art supplies and enjoy art in Detroit in
American
Craft, information about
current
exhibitions in
Ornament,
and examples of community art such as an Indiana
mosaic artist crafting parts of a skate park in
Stained
Glass Quarterly.
Everyone can enjoy art—either as a creator or appreciator or even both. Libraries can use
Art & Architecture Source
from MeL to
inspire events such as local architecture walks and tiny art shows which are sure to be popular with patrons of all ages.
Art displays at Brandon Township Public Library (left) and Bridgman Public Library (right)
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Laura Warren-Gross
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Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
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