2014 Flashback: Archives
From a massive bank of images in the Los Angels Public Library's Shades of L.A. photo archive to an exhaustive collection of works by Oscar Wilde housed at the Clark Library, archives are preserving the heritage of our society for future generations. Today, we look back at five of 2014's featured articles about archives. On New Year's Day at 1 PM PST on KCET-TV, we will be airing a three-hour Artbound Marathon which will feature a mash up of our episodes from this year. We hope you enjoy catching up on all the artistic discussions and activities that pervaded arts and culture in 2014.
Animation Resources' Mission to Build a Digital Archive of Cartoon Art
Animation Resources is a digital archive of animation art, ephemera and other related materials that are accessible to animation artists around the world.
The Works of Lewis Carroll Live On at USC's Special Collections
The Lewis Carroll Collection in the Special Collections department of USC Libraries houses an exhaustive archive of the famed author's works and their adaptations.
Inside the Clark Library's Immense Oscar Wilde Collection
An exhaustive archive of literary hero and icon of LGBT rights Oscar Wilde is growing at UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
Shades of L.A.: 20 Years of Illuminating Diversity Through Photography
The L.A. Library's Shades of L.A. photo archive contains more than 10,000 photographs drawn from family albums from communities across Greater Los Angeles.
Binding Desire: Unfolding Artists Books
"Binding Desire: Unfolding Artists Books" is a group exhibition featuring the works of Otis students, faculty, and known figures in the art world.