Office of Academic Research
- Center for Arts Policy.
The Center advances policy ideas designed to democratize the arts,
understand how they contribute to community vitality and the practice
of democracy, use the arts to build community and develop the voices of
all citizens, and provide full and inclusive opportunities for
participation and expression.
- Center for Asian Arts and Media.
The Center is a multidisciplinary arts organization dedicated to
supporting, promoting, and presenting arts and media programs by and
about Asians and Asian Americans.
- Center for Black Music Research.
The Center documents, preserves, and disseminates information on the
world-wide black musical experience and fulfills the need for a
consolidated approach to black music research that incorporates the
arts and humanities.
- Center for Community Arts Partnerships.
The Center links the academic departments of the College with diverse
communities throughout the city. It brings the concepts of
community-based learning, arts-integrated curricula, and reciprocal
partnerships into the spotlight.
- Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media.
The Institute works to deepen understanding and appreciation of how
issues relating to women, gender, creativity, and community shape social
policy, culture, and history. Within this framework, the Institute
addresses ideas of access, representation, equity, and participation,
as well as race and class, using the arts and media as a central means
of research, engagement, public education, and advocacy. The
Institute offers a wide range of public programs, including
exhibitions, performances, and discussions, as well as fellowships,
research residencies, and student-based curriculum intersections within
the College.
- Library. The Library supports the College and its academic programs
by providing access to information resources and teaching students to
evaluate and use them. It has a teaching mission, and is
committed to preparing our users to be lifelong learners in an
information rich society.
- Museum of Contemporary Photography.
The Museum presents and interprets photography in all its forms from
art to journalism, nationally and internationally, from 1936 to the
present. It holds 8,000 prints in its permanent collection.