Urban legends and other types of contemporary folklore develop from the morass of the cultures they inhabit–the stories any society tells often a indicator of their obsessions, fears, and social mores. Whether it’s the stories we learned as children,...
Race-ing Art History The Last Folk Hero: A True Story of Race and Art, Power and Profit Using Art Techniques Across Cultural and Race Boundaries: Working With Identity Black Performance on the Outskirts of the Left: A History of...
Join us in celebrating the amazing creative and scholarly work published by Columbia College Chicago Faculty in the previous year. Peruse the online exhibit for a complete catalog of work published in 2020. If you are on campus, stop...
Available @ the Library: Art and Social Justice: Culture as Commons A People’s Art History of the United States: 250 Years of Activist Art and Artists Working in Social Justice Movements Art Against the Law To Describe a Life:...
Urban legends and other types of contemporary folklore develop from the morass of the cultures they inhabit–the stories any society tells often a indicator of their obsessions, fears, and social mores. Whether it’s the stories we learned as children,...
The Library is now overdue fine free! In order to reduce barriers, eliminate hassle, and save students further expense, we are no longer charging overdue fines for late materials. As always, please renew or return your items promptly as...
Staff from the Library and Archives will be presenting several of the faculty development sessions in January Monday, January 11, 3:00-4:00 – about the College digital repository Tuesday, January 12, 1:00-2:00 – about using South Side Community Arts Center records in classes...
The Library will be open the rest of this week, M-F, from 8am-6pm, and Monday, December 21, from 9am-1pm. Online services will be available Tues 12/22 and Weds. 12/23 8am-6pm, before we close completely for the holidays. We’ll be...
If you’ve been inside the Library recently, you might have noted our amazing Artist-in-Residence Laura Hawbaker’s work on the 3rd Floor. If you haven’t been in the Library, you can now enjoy it virtually here! https://ccclibraryartistinresidence.blogspot.com/p/lhtitle.html