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This guide provides an overview of the Arts Marketplace nonfiction section at the Nyack Library.
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The Arts Marketplace @ The Nyack Library

THE ARTS Marketplace consists two different parts of the library. Visual Arts is found on the Upper Level of the original building and Performing Arts is shelved on the 4th floor of the new wing. These two areas are only a short distance apart, separated by the new Mezzanine Cafe area.

FINE ARTS
700-709
- General Fine & Decorative Arts

710-729 - Landscape & Architecture
730-739 - Sculpture, Ceramics, Metalwork
740-743 - Drawing & Decorative, Comics
748-749 - Glass & Furniture
750-759 - Painting
760-769 - Graphic Arts
770-779 - Photography

PERFORMING ARTS
780-789
- Music
792-793 - Performing Arts

 

New Books

Cover Art
American Glamour and the Evolution of Modern Architecture - Alice T. Friedman
Call Number: 720.973 FRI
ISBN: 9780300116540
We were turned on to this book by an article in the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/15/garden/15qna.html

Cover Art
Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography Since the Sixties - Brett Abbott
Call Number: 779 ABB
ISBN: 9781606060223
This is a superbly illustrated survey of photographers at the forefront of the development of independent, critically engaged photojournalism. In the decades following WWII, an independently minded, critically engaged form of photojournalism began to flourish. It was not destined for the morning papers or exclusively for newsmagazines, and it did not attempt to be neutral. This kind of photojournalism was self-assigned. It declared its independence from the mainstream media's editorial control, and it was disseminated to the public through books, exhibitions, articles, and, more recently, the Web. "Engaged Observers" offers a critical survey of the work of nine photographers at the forefront of the documentary approach - Leonard Freed ("Black in White America"), Philip Jones Griffiths ("Vietnam Inc."), W. Eugene Smith ("Minamata"), Susan Meiselas ("Nicaragua: June 1978-July 1979"), Mary Ellen Mark ("Streetwise"), Larry Towell ("The Mennonites"), Sebastiao Salgado ("Migrations"), Lauren Greenfield ("Girl Culture"), and James Nachtwey ("The Sacrifice"). Each section opens with an introductory essay that sets the work in its evolving historical context.

 

Art Displays and Events at the Nyack Library

  • Nyack Art Walk 2011
    Sixth annual juried event theme is "A Tribute To Edward Hopper" honoring the acclaimed artist for the 40th anniversary of Edward Hopper House Art Center.
 

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This publication was supported in part by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds, awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.

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