Library

A Digital Library for Nomadic Research

The Library supports IDSVA’s pioneering curriculum of fusing distance learning with intensive residencies and rigorous academic pursuits. IDSVA’s fully online Library provides graduate-level support through database access and interlibrary loan services as well as reference and instructional support. The Library's collection reflects the interdisciplinary nature of IDSVA's academic program encompassing works on philosophy, visual arts, art theory, aesthetics, cultural studies, and more. Students and Faculty have access to JSTOR, Project Muse, ACLS Humanities Ebook Collections, and the Maine State Library. The Maine State Library provides additional support through interlibrary loans and offers the structure for the digital repository of IDSVA’s dissertations. The Library also offers access to the MLA Handbook Online, the Oxford English Dictionary, and various Faculty and Alumni publications. The Librarian, Erin Perfect, provides informational expertise, recommends and interprets resources, and offers instructional sessions. The Library is characterized by innovation, adaptability, and a commitment to serving the evolving needs of Students and Faculty. It plays an indispensable role in IDSVA’s commitment to expand the horizons of scholarship through critical inquiry and to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and cross-cultural exchange on a global scale. The Library evolves and thrives as a pillar of IDSVA’s mission and belief in the Artist Philosopher.

A Selection of Resources available through the IDSVA Library

Video Library

Recent Book Publications

Recent book publications from IDSVA students, alumni, and core faculty.

Symposia & Special Lecturers

Bruce Glavovic

Bruce Glavovic

2024

Bruce Glavovic has worked as a policy advisor, consultant planner, and academic in New Zealand, South Africa, and the USA. He is internationally recognized for critical applied scholarship on adapting to climate change. Glavovic received the New Zealand Planning Institute’s Distinguished Service Award and the Individual Research Award from Massey’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences (2022) and was listed in Stanford University’s World’s Top Two Percent Scientists (2023).

Karen Cordero

Karen Cordero

2023

Karen Cordero Reiman is an art historian, curator and writer. She has participated in numerous conferences and as a visiting lecturer at universities, museums and cultural events all over the world. Recent publications include: “Intervenciones suaves: complicidades entre arte y medios textiles” in Ana Paula Simioni, ed., Transbordar: transgressões do bordado na arte. São Paulo, Brazil, SESC, 2020; Anita Brenner: Luz de la modernidad (with Pablo Ortiz Monasterio), Mexico: Museo Nacional de Arte and Arte & Cultura Grupo Salinas, 2020, and many more.

Magali Lara

Magali Lara

2023

Mexican artist, Magali Lara works in a variety of mediums, including painting, collage, artist's books, and installation. Lara studied at the Universidad de Guadalajara (BA 2008) and Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (MFA 2011). Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA; and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca.

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