Contact

Fine Arts Reference Desk

M-TH 9am-6pm

F 9am-5pm

SA 1pm-5pm

          801-581-8104

Erika Church
Digital Collections Specialist
Subjects: Studio Art, Image & Video production,  Art History, and Art Teaching   801-585-5921
erika.church@utah.edu

Greg Hatch
Head of Fine Arts & Architecture Library Subjects: Theatre, Film & Media, Dance, Architecture & Planning 
801-585-5599
greg.hatch@utah.edu

  Marie Paiva
Fine Arts Projects Librarian Subjects: Anthropology, Economics, Psychology, Asian Studies, Latin American Studies.
801-585-7870
marie.paiva@utah.edu

Myron Patterson Cataloging and Metadata Librarian Subjects: Music, Modern Dance, Ballet
801-585-1990
myron.patterson@utah.edu

Fine Arts & Architecture

Katherine W. Dumke Fine Arts & Architecture Library
Stop by the Dumke Fine Arts & Architecture Library to use our multimedia work station, music composition station, and to use books and more from our Fine Arts Showcase.

Katherine W. Dumke Fine Arts and Architecture Library

Recommended Databases

We recommend the databases below for Fine Arts and Architecture + Planning research. Detailed descriptions can be found on the Article Databases and More page. For more complete research guidance, please check out the Fine Arts Research Guides.

Fine Arts and Architecture in General
Art Full Text
ARTstor
Visual Arts and Art History
Oxford (Grove) Art Online
Art Index Retrospective
Bibliography of the History of Art
Architecture + Planning
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
(Also consult all Art databases above.)
Ballet and Modern Dance
Int'l Bibliography of Theatre & Dance
Dance in Video
Music
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
Music Index Online
Oxford (Grove) Music Online
Classical Music Library
Naxos Music Library
International Index to Music Periodicals
Theatre / Film and Media Arts
Complete Index to World Film Since 1895
Film Literature Index
Int'l Bibliography of Theatre & Dance
Play Index
Theatre in Video

 

Mission Statement

The mission of the Fine Arts and Architecture Library is to support the educational objectives of the Marriott Library and the University of Utah in meeting the diverse informational needs of students, faculty, staff, and the general community. In an environment of free and open inquiry, combined with a commitment to excellence and service, the Fine Arts Department provides specialized reference in the areas of the visual arts, art history, architecture, music, ballet, modern dance, theatre, and film and media arts. Patrons are taught to use resources--both electronic and traditional--that will enable them to reach their academic and research goals by bridging the Fine Arts and Architecture Library's resources to user needs.

 

 Last Modified 1/20/12