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Fine Arts Library Task Force updates
2017 through 2019 updates and meeting minutes from the Fine Arts Library Task Force.Final report of the Fine Arts Library Task Force https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/120344UT Librarie
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Fine Arts Library Annual Report 1979-1980
Sections include: personnel, integration of the Music Library into the Fine Arts Library, circulation and reserves, technical services, reference services and user education, goals of the Fine Arts Library, art collection, drama collection, and music collection.UT Librarie
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Report of the Fine Arts Library Task Force
Final report of the Fine Arts Library Task Force. The Task Force was given three charges: Clarify trends in the management of and accessibility to library materials, especially fine arts
libraries, as well as trends in the redesign of library facilities housing academic and research
collections. Provide data on the size and circulation of the Fine Arts Library collection, as well as information
about projected use of the library spaces. Identify a range of scenarios for providing access to the materials currently housed on the 5th
floor of the Fine Arts Library—including continuing the present configuration—and articulate
the merits and demerits of those scenarios.UT Librarie
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Fine Arts Library 5th Floor Summer 2018 Refurbish
Presentation about renovation plans for the Fine Arts Library 5th floor.UT Librarie
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Fine Arts Library Updates
Summary of news items from 2017-2018 about changes in the Fine Arts Library.UT Librarie
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Fine Arts Library Advisory Committee meeting minutes
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Yehudi Menuhin: Violinist and Visionary
"Yehudi Menuhin: Violinist and Visionary"
The 9th Annual Nilsson Lecture in Contemporary
Drama and Literature was held in conjunction
with the international Menuhin Competition
taking place at UT from February 21-March 2,
2014. The Fine Arts Library hosted a lecture by
Jonathan Benthall Friday, February 28, 2014 -
5:30pm.
Founded in 1983, the Yehudi Menuhin
International Competition for Young Violinists — hosted this year by the Butler School of Music —
attracts some of the world’s best violinists under the age of 22. The competition helps exceptionally
talented young musicians from around the world to develop into artists of the highest caliber.
Learn about the competition’s founder from Jonathan Benthall, Yehudi Menuhin’s son-in-law, as he
talks about the violin legend’s collaborations with talents such as Ravi Shankar as well as his unique
approaches to music education.
Benthall, who is also an author and former head of the Royal Anthropological Institute in Great Britain,
will provide the talk “Yehudi Menuhin: Violinist and Visionary,” in the Fine Arts Library at 5:30 p.m. on
Friday, February 28, during the dinner break of the Junior Finals competition. The event is free and
open to the public.
The Nilsson Lecture was founded through the generosity of Dr. David O. Nilsson, a retired mathematics
professor at The University of Texas at Austin, independent scholar and Henrik Ibsen aficionado. Past
lectures have featured the Swedish novelist Lars Gustaffson (speaking on paradox in Ibsen’s "The Wild
Duck"), and director of Shakespeare at Winedale James Loehlin (on Stanislavski’s contrarian production
of "The Cherry Orchard"), and an entertaining panel of local playwrights including internationallyrenowned
Kirk Lynn and Keene Prize winner George Brant (discussing the state and fate of theater), a
master class on Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing featuring noted British and local thespians and a lecture
featuring Robert Faires reprising an excerpted version of his notable one-man take on Henry V.
Photos and design by Mark DorobaUT Librarie
Annual report of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Reports for 1902-08 have imprint: Cambridge, The University Press, 1903-09.At head of title, 1876-1901: Trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts; 1902- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.Mode of access: Internet
Fine Arts Branch of Jersey City Library
At its dedication on June 10, 1962, the Five Corners Branch Library opened with fanfare, heralding a new era for cultural and arts presentations. Nicknamed the Fine Arts Library, Five Corners was home to the Art and Music Reference Collection, as well as the Fine Arts Collection on the Mezzanine, which was a circulating collection of �phonograph records, filmstrips, educational films and framed prints,� along with �record players for listening,� highlighting the technology of the day
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