Artstor on JSTOR
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Now available on JSTOR: 800 Bard Graduate Center installation photographs documenting 10 years of exhibitions

Explore 800+ new Bard Graduate Center installation photos documenting a decade of decorative arts and design exhibitions, now on JSTOR.
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Enhance visual literacy with “Learning to Look”! Dive into actionable guidance and lesson plans to understand the world through images with Virginia Seymour. Develop vital skills for students and educators alike.
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Discover a trove of historical insights gathered this July and August on JSTOR. Explore collections spanning from Civil Rights activism to artistic resilience during the AIDS epidemic, offering unique perspectives on history, culture, and knowledge.
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Foster equity, strengthen engagement, and build visual literacy with Artstor on JSTOR virtual field trips

Artstor on JSTOR virtual field trips foster equity, boost engagement, and build visual literacy through immersive, accessible online learning experiences.
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Celebrate International Cat Day with our favorite feline images from JSTOR! Explore endearing cat antics and discover the vast world of cats.
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Charting the course of digital art history: University of California San Diego Library from Artstor to JSTOR

Celebrating 20 years of digital image access at UC San Diego Library through Artstor. Explore the transformation in utilizing visual resources for teaching and research, now transitioning to JSTOR. Join us in uncovering UC San Diego’s collection legacy and future.
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Explore JSTOR’s new collections for a diverse tapestry of history, culture, and creativity in various multimedia formats. Discover notable additions this month!
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Access 2+ million high-quality, rights-cleared images with Artstor on JSTOR. Support visual literacy, critical thinking, and college readiness in your secondary school.
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Artstor on JSTOR isn’t just images. Artstor collections encompass multimedia content, including audio, video, and panorama formats. The sound, motion, and visual depth of these formats makes possible a more immersive and engaging research experience, while simultaneously boosting accessibility and supporting diverse learning styles.
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Learn how to search exclusively for images, access all Artstor collections on JSTOR, and find your saved image groups in JSTOR Workspace. Discover JSTOR’s expanded content—now including images, multimedia, books, and articles—all in one place, with no subscription required for Artstor features.
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As the curator of new Artstor collections, I’m excited to share how we’re evolving our collection development strategy. As Artstor migrates to JSTOR, our collections continue to expand—guided by community feedback and focused on contemporary, diverse, global, and interdisciplinary content.
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Visionary collaboration: How the Johns Hopkins Visual Resources Collection used JSTOR Forum to build cross-campus partnerships and amplify university collections

In 2020, Johns Hopkins University faced sudden closure due to COVID-19. Discover how the Special Collections team adapted by partnering with JSTOR Forum, revolutionizing access to materials for faculty and students alike.
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Discover a vibrant collection of over 750 Art Resource images on Artstor featuring works by renowned artists from 1910 to 2004, including Kubota, Krasner, Lawrence, and more.
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Growing up in Miami, Florida, surrounded by Caribbean cultures across the diaspora, I developed a strong sense of identity as a proud Caribbean creative, a Belizean Cuban American designer. My intersectionalities have significantly influenced my creativity and the stories I choose to tell through my work as I delve into the importance of preserving family…
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Sign up for an institutional trial to explore how Artstor on JSTOR supports teaching and learning with high-quality images, active learning tools, and resources for visual literacy across disciplines.
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Artstor on JSTOR is not just for art! This extensive visual resource includes rich photo archives and interdisciplinary collections in fields like medicine, literature, and STEM.
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Artstor on JSTOR adds 5,000 Magnum Photos images, bringing the collection to over 136,000 items. The new works capture 2021–2022 protests, refugee experiences, climate impacts, and other pivotal global stories.
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Happy Earth Day! We’ve gathered 26 open collections on JSTOR that feature breathtaking documentation of our planet and its creatures by scientists, scholars, and artists […]
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To celebrate this year’s Earth Day, we’re sharing five openly accessible collections on JSTOR that feature the work of important women botanists and botanical artists. […]
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Louis Agassiz Fuertes, bird portraitist April 22 marks the 53rd anniversary of Earth Day, the birth of the modern environmental movement. This year we honor […]
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A curated set of open collections provides free access to primary sources highlighting women’s efforts and achievements in public life, labor rights, spirituality, and scientific research, in honor of Women’s History Month.
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A tribute to women who shaped photojournalism, from pioneers like Dorothea Lange and Margaret Bourke-White to modern successors like Eve Arnold and Susan Meiselas whose images document conflict, culture, and a changing world.
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A survey of the works of African American self-taught artists from the antebellum era through to modern times, showcasing their versatility and expressiveness in a wide array of mediums.
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In honor of Black History Month, here are 20 community-contributed open-access collections focused on Black history and voices, including slave narratives, image collections, vital records, papers, and much more.
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The New Year is an enduring phenomenon that generates celebrations of varied traditions across the world and throughout the calendar. It is our sincere wish […]
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The power of art to revile and denounce war may be seen in works that cross cultures and centuries. Artstor is replete with examples from the dynastic courts of Europe, to the witnesses of the American Civil War, both World Wars, Vietnam, and beyond.
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Artstor and JSTOR offer more than a million freely accessible images and other materials from library special collections, faculty research, and institutional history materials. The collections are constantly growing, and as we browsed for Latin American content in preparation for Hispanic Heritage Month, we were delighted by what we found. Here are some notable highlights:
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Embark on an enlightening journey through the rich history of student activism, spanning from the past to the vibrant present. Uncover the fascinating connection between the current surge in youth protests and the remarkable influence of social media platforms. Delve into the powerful stories of passionate individuals who have harnessed the digital age to amplify…
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Artstor offers a captivating and extensive collection of Ukrainian artist Arkhip Kuindzhi’s remarkable paintings. Explore a virtual exhibition showcasing his sublime and awe-inspiring artistic output, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty and brilliance of his creations. From mesmerizing landscapes to intricate details, this curated selection will surely leave you awe-struck. Step into the…
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Discover a diverse collection of world art from renowned museums like the National Palace Museum, Taipei, The Rubin Museum of Art, Mingei International Museum, and The Newark Museum of Art. Explore stunning high-resolution images from Art Resource, the largest stock photo archive of fine art, and immerse yourself in the artistry of China, the Himalayas,…
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