March 14, 2016 We Want Your Art! If you’ve been to the CTC campus, you may have noticed the iCommons` display case. Usually, it holds many amazing book selections expertly arranged in an eye-catching and creative way... Categories activities/art/Clark College Libraries/classes/CTC/displays/fun/iCommons
February 24, 2016 First Friday Art Walk – March 4 from 5-8 pm FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK FRIDAY, MARCH 4 5-8 pm Cannell Library (first photo) and Archer Gallery (second photo) are located at Clark College: 1933 Fort Vancouver Way Clark County Historical... Categories art/collaborations/events/health
February 15, 2016 Remembering the Sand Creek Massacre With the installation of the Native Voices exhibition, a couple of the associated events hosted by Clark College and the Clark County Historical Museum, bring to light the tragic Sand Creek Massacre... Categories activities/art/books/Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/collaborations/collections/communication/CTC/databases/e-books/events/history/information literacy/library catalog/students
January 14, 2016 Celebrate MLK Day and READ! Martin Luther King, Jr. The man, his name, and what he represents are all something most American citizens are very familiar with. While his name may be more associated by some... Categories art/books/Cannell 2nd Floor Main Collection/Clark College Libraries/CTC/displays/history/hours/iCommons/information literacy/resources
December 8, 2015 Feeling Artistic? The cold, rainy, winter months are now upon us and making outdoor field trips harder and harder. If you’re feeling like exercising your artistic side but wanting to stay cozy and warm inside,... Categories activities/art/Clark College Libraries/collections/computers/databases/e-books/fun/images/Internet Archive/library catalog
July 31, 2015 Visual Stimulus Keeping watch over the library, sculpture Guardian by artist Joan Peekema now resides on the second floor by the southeast staircase. The large impressive stainless steel creation was kindly donated... Categories art
December 8, 2014 Find and Use Images Responsibly Borrowed images need to be cited just like any other information such as a quote or statistic. This is true for images included in papers, blog posts, and even slide presentations.... Categories art/citing sources/classes/images/resources/students/websites
November 20, 2014 Display art in the iCommons at CTC! Have you ever wanted to display your art? Here’s your chance! Students, faculty or staff can display art in the display case in the iCommons, CTC 219. Clark instructor Gabriel... Categories art/books/Cannell 2nd Floor Main Collection/Cannell Library/CTC/iCommons/Summit
December 3, 2013 Congratulations to our new Quiet Zone poster designer Camila Spencer! BTEC 155 student Camila Spencer’s poster was selected as the new design for the Quiet Zone poster on the second floor of Cannell Library. Camila’s design was chosen from nearly... Categories art/Cannell Library/classes/collaborations/images
April 12, 2013 Lincoln Medallion at Cannell Library “I will study to prepare myself and maybe someday my chance will come.” – Abraham Lincoln. Whether your introduction to the 16th President of the United States was via a... Categories art/Cannell Library/displays/history/study areas & rooms