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We are happy to provide the following teaching resources for Faculty, TA's and Teaching Staff at the University:

PUBLICATIONS (printed and electronic):

  • Architectural Tour of Campus This selective tour of campus architecture provides a fascinating glimpse into the architectural development of the University of Massachusetts. The guide is arranged in a series of two walking tours and one driving tour, affording visitors and residents alike the opportunity to explore the campus in its entirety or in smaller segments. Few know that the campus was shaped by some of the most influential architects of their time, including Edward Durrell Stone and Marcel Breuer. Many faculty have used this resource in their history, art history, design and architecture courses. Printed versions may be viewed in the Archives Library of the W.E.B. DuBois Library. This publication is currently out of print, and an electronic version is forthcoming.

  • Catalogues of the University Gallery Peruse the extensive collection of exhibition catalogues published by the University Gallery since 1975 at this site.

  • William Smith Clark Memorial Site This brochure explores the history and significance of the William Smith Clark Memorial public art site, located in the Northeast corner of campus. The brochure is available from the UMass Arts Council, which is currently revising the brochure in collaboration with the International Programs Office. Call (413) 545-0202 to request a copy.

  • Asian American Women Playwrights Archives A significant collection of plays and information about Asian American women has been amassed by the Fine Arts Center's New WORLD Theater. The collection is housed in the W.E.B. DuBois Library's Special Collections and Archives on the 25th floor of the library. Call the Library at (413) 545-2780 for information and open hours.

  • Rapid Response Online Catalogue Here you will find an online catalogue for the 2001 exhibition "Rapid Response," which was held in response to the September 11th World Trade Center attack at the Hampden Gallery.

WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS

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