Category: Hamon Arts Library

Getting to Know the Hamon Arts Library New Fine Arts Librarian

Exterior Hamon Library

Kate Alleman has joined the staff at the Hamon Arts Library as our Fine Arts Librarian.  As part of the Teaching and Learning Team, Kate will handle library instruction for Art History, Studio Art, Dance, and Fashion Media as well as Common Curriculum Writing and Reasoning (WRTR) courses. Kate’s most recent position has been at…Continue Reading Getting to Know the Hamon Arts Library New Fine Arts Librarian

Discovering Dallas Art History at the Hamon Arts Library

At the Mildred J. Hawn Gallery in the Hamon Arts Library, a significant era of North Texas art history is being thoughtfully preserved. Ellen Niewyk is currently processing the newly acquired collection of Murray Smither’s papers. This task not only honors his legacy but also provides a unique opportunity for the public to witness the…Continue Reading Discovering Dallas Art History at the Hamon Arts Library

A Well-Traveled Library

The Hamon Arts Library may have its official home off the Boulevard at SMU, but holdings from its special collections can be found worldwide. Hamon has two special collections: the Bywaters Special Collections, which focuses on the visual and performing arts primarily in the 20th century, and the G. William Jones Film and Video Collection….Continue Reading A Well-Traveled Library

Welcome Back to Hamon and Pardon Our Dust

Photo of a room filled with construction equipment.

The Hamon Arts Library welcomes our students and faculty back for the fall term. If you visit Hamon spaces, you will notice that multiple changes are in progress. First is the renovation of restrooms on the first and second floors. We apologize for the dust. This is the first phase of a project that started…Continue Reading Welcome Back to Hamon and Pardon Our Dust

Congratulations to James Glenn, Access Services Manager, Hamon

James standing with his diploma

Among the graduations this spring semester, the Hamon Arts Library congratulates James Glenn on attaining his Master of Science in Library Science degree with a concentration in Archival Studies & Imaging Technology from the University of North Texas on May 12. Coincidentally, his graduation date took place exactly twelve years to the date that he…Continue Reading Congratulations to James Glenn, Access Services Manager, Hamon

Reel to Real: A Spielberg Canon – Student-curated Film Series presents DUEL

Detail of Spielberg's sign advertising his film, Duel

On April 25, Reel to Real: A Spielberg Canon, a student-curated film series, will present another screening for the film, Duel. At just 25 years old Steven Spielberg directed this made-for-tv film, his first, which showcases Spielberg’s early mastery of tension and suspense. It lays the groundwork for the cinematic brilliance that defines his film…Continue Reading Reel to Real: A Spielberg Canon – Student-curated Film Series presents DUEL

Film screening: Westwood: Punk. Icon. Activist.

Long view of Torn Apart installation with some Westwood clothing

  In conjunction with the Torn Apart: Punk Graphics, Fashion & Culture, 1976-86 exhibition, this documentary, Westwood: Punk. Icon. Activist., will profile the life and work of the British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood (1941-2022) who was largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave fashions into the mainstream. Torn Apart, an exhibition at the Hamon…Continue Reading Film screening: Westwood: Punk. Icon. Activist.

Reel to Real: A Spielberg Canon – Student-curated Film Series presents JENNIFER’S BODY

Still from Jennifer's Body showing main character

JENNIFER’S BODY (2009) will be screened on April 11th at 7pm, at the Angelika Theatre, Mockingbird Station, with FREE ADMISSION.  The satirical horror film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody, will be the fourth film in the Student-Curated Film Series. Student curator Mara Webb ’24 will introduce the film and welcome special guests in attendance from…Continue Reading Reel to Real: A Spielberg Canon – Student-curated Film Series presents JENNIFER’S BODY

Rebelling against Everything: Punk Music Subversion, Diversity and DIY Fandom – talk by David Ensminger on March 21

Torn Apart stickers and buttons

In conjunction with the Hawn Gallery exhibition, Torn Apart: Punk + New Wave Graphics, Fashion, and Culture, 1976 – 1986, David A. Ensminger, college instructor (Lee College) and author, will speak on the history of punk music, its diversity and culture. He is the author of several books covering both American roots music and punk rock…Continue Reading Rebelling against Everything: Punk Music Subversion, Diversity and DIY Fandom – talk by David Ensminger on March 21