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Project : to Meet the University Mission The University of Arizona has as its goal to become the Hispanic university for Arizona. The library strives, through collections of secondary and primary resources, to support the university mission, our Hispanic community, research, and teaching.
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Project:to Meet the University Mission • The University of Arizona has as its goal to become the Hispanic university for Arizona. The library strives, through collections of secondary and primary resources, to support the university mission, our Hispanic community, research, and teaching.
Process Our Fine Arts and Architecture project focuses on Mexico, in fine arts books, e-resources & publications; this involves: assessing the present collection working with the archivist of the Borderland Special Collections to collect primary resources making a list of connections in Mexico for books and primary resources building a collection development policy to cover the arts and architecture working with faculty teaching courses and doing research on Mexico that use our secondary and primary resources.
Learning How to Interact with Mexico • Creating a Metadata file with links to: Centro de la Imagen the Photography School & Gallery which publishes LUNA CORNEA • Here: The Mexican Novelist Elena Poniatowska Or go to the Guadalajara Book Fair, taking place next November 25th –December 3rd and meet ELENA PONIATOWSKA
EDWARD WESTON’S Protégé, model, eventually a famous photographer herself, TINA MODOTTI, a cult figure as famous in Mexico as Kahlo, see also: Weston, Edward, 1886-1958. CCP Library (rare book room) TR653 .W45697 1999 (consultation only) or peruse: Elena Poniatowska’s book TINISIMA Special Collections & Main Library PQ7297.P63 T5613 1996 We have 75 books by/about Poniatowska in our collection, We have 58 on/about Tina Modotti Tina ModottiPhotographer: Edward Weston, 1924
El Niño : children of the streets, Mexico City photographs by Kent Klich ; text by Elena Poniatowska = El Niño : niños de la calle, Ciudad de México HV887.M62 M495 1999 in MAIN
Learning to How to Identify Our Own University’s Researchers • from: Latin American Studies • Fine Arts: painting, ceramics, sculpture & photography • Art History, Mexican American Studies, Humanities • History, Architecture, Special Collections • Mexican American Studies • Center for Creative Photography, Our Museums
Kevin Gosner’s Personal photos From Mexico
http://www.esteticas.unam .mx/index.htmlUNAM, Instituto de Investigaciones Esteticas Biblioteca Nacional within the UNAM
http://www.artejoven.com/ Arte Joven (online gallery of young contemporary Mexican artists)
http://www.conaculta.gob.mx/cimagen/ Centro de la Imagen
CCP Library TR654 .Y353 1998
Francisco Toledo, considered by many the best living Mexican artist, lives in Juitchitan, Oaxaca. We have almost everything collectable about him, but will continue looking for MORE, MORE, MORE!!!!!!!
Mujer pescado, by FranciscoToledo(WOMAN FISH)
Arquitectos Mexicanos Editores http://www.ameditores.com/index. html This is an online source to a publisher dealing with the best Mexican magazines related to architecture, Interiors, & Design Interiores mexicanos : estilo y personalidad (style and personality) NK2014.A1 I58 2000 MAIN
nfo@karnobooks.com Special Collections N6550 .H49 1986 Volumes 1-10 LIB USE ONLY
http://www.cuartoscuro.com/ A Photographic agency and Publisher of the magazine by the same name, also an archival resource for Mexican photojournalism
Future Venues for our own Participation • The International Book Fair in Guadalajara November 25th-December 3rd • This annual fair in Mexico is connected to the London Book Fair, which concentrated on Mexican Publishers this year
Coming Soon! SALALM 52 The 52nd Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials Albuquerque, NM April 26 - May 2, 2007 <http://elibrary.unm.edu/ibero/index.php>