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Art Over Art
1. Art Over Art
David Gallin-Parisi
Teen Services Librarian, Tobin at Oakwell Library
SAPL Breakout Session, June 8, 2012
2. is presentation will
include:
Art experiences (what are they?),
art in libraries, quick and dirty installation techniques,
and 8-bit video game characters.
7. When was the last time
you
had an art experience?
Take two minutes. Write about your recent art experience.
Include the where, when, and possibly why.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
8. Art in Libraries
is space left intentionally blank.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
9. Art in Libraries
Or: re-making something so it’s new.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
10. Art in Libraries
It’s all a process. Put art over art. Use overlapping ideas,
experimentation, and process-based techniques.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
11.
12. Document everything,
take as many photos as
you can, and repeat.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
13. Document everything,
take as many photos as
you can, and repeat.
Document everything, take as many photos as you can, and
repeat.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
14. Why?
Share.
Sharing images markets the library in unique, interesting, and
meaningful ways. Share images with the public, share images
with your co-workers, and snap away.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
16. Artwork labels
You know those things you see in museums at the corners,
bottoms, and sides of artworks? ose are artwork labels.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
18. Alyson B. Stanfield,
Winter Landscape.
Pastel on paper, 16 x
20 inches, 2009.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
19. Artist’s name, Title,
Year.
At the very least, use the artist’s name, title, and the year the
work was made. Making artwork labels also encourages you to
make a checklist. Organized information management, score!
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
20. Roman Signer, Rad (Wheel), 1996, Installation view Rochester Art Center, 2008.
21. Roman Signer,
Rad (Wheel), 1996,
Installation view
Rochester Art Center
2008.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
22. Wall molding
You can find wall molding at Home Depot, Lowe’s or lumber
yards. You don’t need to be a carpenter to use this. You might
already know a carpenter who works with you.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
30. Post-it notes
Office supplies that are inexpensive and temporary.
Re-making a space into something new.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
31. 8-bit video game
characters
Pixels, post-it notes, and graph paper. Group up, get ready, and
up up down down left right left right b a select start.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
32. Document everything,
take as many photos as
you can, and repeat.
Don’t forget to share!
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
33. Works Cited and Works to Check-Out
Betik, Jessica. “Brakbudy: Pixelated 8-bit Arts & Crafts.” Etsy. Web.
6 June 2012. http://www.etsy.com/shop/brakbudy
Brewer, Camille. “Fine Art Collection Management in Urban Public
Libraries.” Art Documentation, 30.2. (2012): 74 - 78.
Print.
Cravens, R. H. Aperture at 50: Excerpts from Aperture Issues. New
York: Aperture Foundation, 2002. Print.
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Flow: e Psychology of Optimal
Experience. New York: Harper & Row, 1990. Print.
Pierce, Summer. e Artist in the Office. New York: Penguin Group,
2010. Print.
Signer, Roman. Rad (Wheel), 1996, Installation view Rochester Art
Center, 2008.
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012
34. Questions?
Comments?
Contact info!
branch: Tobin at Oakwell Library
email: david.gallin-parisi@sanantonio.gov
twitter: @boomshackalack
web: www.boomshackalack.com
David Gallin-Parisi, Art Over Art, June 8, 2012