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The Grey Fine Arts Library and Study Center, a resource of the Department of Fine Arts, provides teaching and research support for faculty and students of the Department. The primary mission of our collections is to supply visual resources and scholarly printed materials to meet the teaching needs of the faculty while also offering regularly scheduled classes largely aimed at seminar students.

The Grey Fine Arts Library is a non-circulating reserve library. The catalog is not contained in Bobcat, but the collection can be searched in the department catalog HERE.  The collections are housed on the third floor of Silver Center within the Department of Art History; requested material will be held on reserve in the Study Center (room 303A) for use on site.

Student Access:

Seminar students have access to the stacks after a brief training with the department librarian and can place titles on reserve for use throughout the semester. All other students must request materials through the librarian or library assistant.


For access information contact
: 
Audrey Christensen-Tsai 
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