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UCI Libraries launched our Student Displays Pilot Program with Healing and (Re)Building Connection Through Art, which will be on display in the Langson Library through May 2024. Based on the (Re)Writing Migration Stories Project, the exhibit portrays the experiences of UCI students impacted by immigration policy who traveled to Mexico to begin healing and (re)building connections to their country of origin.

Our C-CAP TEACH (Community-Centered Archives Practice: Transforming Education, Archives, and Community History) second cohort also recently presented their projects at a cohort showcase. I invite you to read more about their outstanding and meaningful work. I am equally proud of the two UCI alums who used a UC open access agreement to share their first published work with their families. Their story is also a part of this month's newsletter.
Lorelei Tanji
University Librarian
The first installation in the UCI Libraries’ Student Displays Pilot Program, Healing and (Re)Building Connection Through Art, will be on display in Langson Library through May 2024.
With the acquisition of a copy of a limited edition Chinese book published in 1908, UCI Libraries became one of only five libraries in North America with a copy, which is valuable for those researching the history of printing and art in modern China.
With the help of a UC open access agreement with SAGE Publishing, UCI alums Esmeralda Martín and Clarielisa Ocampo, one of Esmeralda's student coauthors, have been able to share their published research with their families and friends around the world.
UCI student scholars in the Libraries’ grant-funded C-CAP TEACH program build on and expand community-archiving initiatives.
Explore Libraries climate and environmental science-related resources.
Hours for UCI Libraries’ buildings and study spaces vary during the summer term. Visit our webpage or call for updated hours and locations.
In an homage to twentieth-century electronic music, Electrifying Music celebrates the life and legacy of Remi Gassmann, an American composer and pioneer in electronic sound and music. Best known for his innovative ballet scores and his soundtrack to Alfred Hitchcock’s film The Birds, Gassmann helped introduce twentieth-century audiences to new musical aesthetics and compositional styles and championed the emerging works of his contemporaries.
UCI's Langson Library
Now through December 2024
Spiritual Geographies explores how different religious outlooks shaped landscape painting in California between 1890 and 1930. The exhibition at Langson IMCA (18881 Von Karman Ave., Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92612) brings together 36 works of art as well as rare books and archival materials from UCI Libraries Special Collections and Archives that trace how landscape imagery operated within religious discourse.
Langson Institute and Museum of California Art 
Now through June 8, 2024
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