To begin checking out books, bring your SMFA ID to the Library (3rd floor, B side of the Fenway building) and set up an account.
Through our membership in the Fenway Libraries Online (FLO) consortium, we offer access to over 1 million print and electronic books. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to explore the collections in one, some, or all of the following ways:
Please feel free to get in touch with a librarian at any stage of your research process. Stop by the library (located on the third floor of the B side of the Fenway building), or get in touch directly with:
Ashley Peterson
Darin Murphy
Circulation Desk (evening and weekend contact)
If you can't find what you need at the SMFA Library, we may be able to obtain a copy for you elsewhere.
Visit our Interlibrary Loan page, or contact Lauren Kimball-Brown for more information:
Try browsing these Library of Congress subject headings in the FLO catalog:
Visit the following call number ranges, related to Printmaking, in the SMFA Library's print book collection:
NC1800-1850 | Posters |
NE1940-2210 |
Etching and aquatint |
NE400-495 | History of printmaking | NE2236-2239.7 | Serigraphy (Silk screen printing) |
NE501-794.5 | Printmaking by country | NE2425 | Lithography |
NE850 | Printmaking techniques | NK3380-3400 | Wallpaper |
NE1030-1326.5 | Wood engraving—Woodcuts—Block printing | Z250-249 | Typography |
NE1625-1630 | Intaglio |
Catalogues raisonnés present a definitive overview of an artist's body of work; all known works that exist at the time of publication are included. You can use the following sites to find catalogues on a particular artist, and then search the FLO catalog to see whether a title is owned by the SMFA Library or one of our consortium partners. If you can't find something through FLO, contact Lauren Kimball-Brown at lkimball-brown@smfa.edu or 617-369-3971.
Print/out : 20 years in print
NE495 .C44 2012
The contemporary print : from pre-pop to postmodern
NE490 .T35 1996
Print liberation : the screen printing primer
TT273 .P36 2008