Debra Bricker Balken Independent curator and author Harold Rosenberg is still known primarily for a single essay, “The American Action Painters,” published in ARTnews in 1952. Not only did it galvanize a still unnamed community of vanguard artists—later known as…
Join us for an engaging discussion of the “One Book One Community” selection, Charles’ Yu’s Interior Chinatown. We will also have opportunity to exchange ideas and reactions to Charles Yu’s campus visit. All are welcome! If you have a disability…
Ellen G. Landau Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emerita, Case Western Reserve University The discovery in 2018 of sixteen unknown figural sketches created by Lee Krasner at the Hans Hofmann School of Art in 1937-40 presents a perfect opportunity to reconsider…
Thank you to Shay De La Cruz Coronado for guest-authoring this blog post! Shay serves as a student representative on the library’s Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Committee. The purchase of the books she highlights was made possible by an SBU…
Save the Date! “Culper Spy Day: Our Revolutionary Story” will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2021. A collaboration of more than a dozen local institutions and organizations, Culper Spy Day is an activity-filled day of community events highlighting the…
How well is the research data for your dissertation or thesis managed? Funders and publishers are requiring more rigor and transparency than ever before in reporting research data, and it is important to develop good practices early in your academic…
Lewis C. Kachur Professor of Art History, Kean University Lewis will trace the initial New York reception of Parisian Surrealism from the early 1930s, with the recognition of Salvador Dalí’s painting and public persona as a key aspect. Pollock’s awareness…
Save the Date! “Culper Spy Day: Our Revolutionary Story” will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2021. A collaboration of more than a dozen local institutions and organizations, Culper Spy Day is an activity-filled day of community events highlighting the…
Request Items from Other SUNY Libraries
Also known as Resource Sharing, SBU patrons have access to material at other SUNY libraries. Use the Advanced Search option in Search to find items in the SUNY-wide catalog. Sign in using your NetID. Click on Resource Sharing Options under…
Privileges
The Stony Brook University Libraries provide access to over 2 million volumes and hundreds of databases. Our open stacks policy allows browsing and on-site use of physical resources (except databases and reserves) for all users. Borrowing privileges are for current…