Reference:ARTWORK IN THE LIBRARY
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| Title | Artist | Location Within the Library | Date of Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Codex Espangliensis: From Columbus to the Border Patrol" | Collaborative artists' book | Donor Hall, north wall | Published 1998 | Book Design: Felicia Rice. Text & poems by Guillermo Gomez-Pena; Collage imagery by Enrique Chagoya |
| Hanging Discus | George Baker, Sculptor | Love Library center stairwell (all floors) | 1973 | Acquired from funding through the Department of Finance |
| A Man and a Woman on a Park Bench | Jeanne Dunn, SDSU Art Lecturer | Love Library 4th floor, south side | Unknown | Marguerite Brydegaard, former SDSU professor of education |
| The Weather of Change/and Clear Light: Photographs of African American Writers | Linda Koolish, Photographer and Professor of English and Comparative Literature | Library Addition 1st floor, on walls and columns of Reference Services area | Donated by Dr. Wendy L. Smith | |
| Viva la Raza | Salvador Roberto Torres | Library Addition 1st floor | 1969 | Gift of the Office of Educational Opportunity/Ethnic Affairs |
| Reflections | Joan Austin, fiber artist and former head of the SDSU Fiber Department | Library Addition 2nd floor, south wall across from the 24/7 Study Area desk" | 1989 | Donated by Jonathan Austin with the assistance of San Diego Fiber Arts |
| Miriam's Memories | Barbara Broadwell, SDSU MFA student | Library Addition 1st floor near the Circulation/Reserves Desk | 2001 | Donated by the Office of the President |
| Burmese Buddha | Unknown | Library Addition 1st floor, northeast side of Reference Services | Unknown | *1938 is the date this was presented to the SD State College Art Dept. First placed in the Library during the 1950's |
| SDSU Quad | Jeanne Dunn, Lecturer, SDSU Art Department | Library Addition 1st Floor, behind the Circulation/Reserves Desk" | 1974 | “Donor” |
| Auspicious Lights on SDSU | Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo | South wall of Donor Hallway | 1980's | The artist is a composer, painter, teacher, and writer; also the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council of the Arts. |
| (Untitled) | Young-Jung Cho | South wall of the Donor Hallway | 2004 | SDSU Presidential Art Prize in 2004; Donated by the Office of the President |
| Westward Current 2002 | Greg Gutierrez | Special Collections and University Archives | 2002 | Graduate of SDSU; BA English; MA Education 1997 |
| Las Cuatas Diego | Cecilia Concepcion Alvarez | Love Library 1st floor, west wall inside the Chicano Collection (LL 126) | 1979 | Self-taught artist; studied Sociology at SDSU |
| La Tierra Santa | Cecilia Concepcion Alvarez | Love Library 1st floor, west wall inside the Chicano Collection (LL 126)" | 1987 | Self-taught artist; studied Sociology at SDSU |
| SDSU Scarf | Designed by Marilyn and Cecy Jones | LA 2nd floor, west wall of hallway between the Dome and the 24/7 Study Area | ? (recent) | Commissioned by SDSU alumna Elisabeth (Jinx) Kenney-Ecke |
| Intervention | Joshua Aftreth, SDSU student | Love Library 2nd floor; north side of central core | 2005 | Won the "Presidential Purchase Award" in 2006 |
See also HOUSER PAINTING
See also MURAL IN REFERENCE
See also SCULPTURE -- HANGING DISCUS
Information from Mark Stover, spreadsheet dated 12 May 2008
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