VRC

See the submenu items to the right for details onÌýthe VRC's various resources and services.

Shortcuts to frequently accessed resources:

  • Looking for our digital collections?ÌýFind images from Art and Art History Events, Visiting Artist and Practicum Lecture videos, student work, a comprehensive guide to external image resources, and more.
  • See our Equipment pageÌýfor policies and other informationÌýabout reserving VRC equipment. You canÌýreserve equipment in the "Art and Art History Equipment (VRC)" section of theÌý.
  • Faculty and staff can reserve roomsÌý330A (conference), 303 (seminar), 308 (lecture), 455 (seminar), and 485 (lecture) in the "Art and Art History Rooms and Spaces" section of the .

The Visual Resources CenterÌýis located in the Visual Ars Complex, Room 310. We provideÌýand facilitate access to images, imaging, and related information resources for teaching, learning, and research in the Department of Art and Art History. We support AAH students and faculty through:Ìý

    • A digital library including student work, images used for teaching, videos from the Visiting Artist program, and other content reflecting the Department’s research and curriculum;
    • Computer stations, scanners, software, training, and support in digital imaging, image research, and classroom presentations;
    • Equipment, facilities, and training for documenting creative work/research andÌýmanaging digital archives, and support for designated classrooms within the department.

    Visual Resources Center Hours
    • For our current hours of operation, seeÌý/artandarthistory/vac-hours

    • The VRC is closed for university holidays, during fall, winter, and spring breaks, andÌýother times when there are no AAH classes in session. We may be available by advance appointment during breaks. PleaseÌýemail us and ask.

    • ​​​Illness or other staffing limitations may occasionally cause the VRC to close unexpectedly during scheduled hours. If this happens, email the VRC for assistance.

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    Visual Resources Center Contact Information

    The most immediate way for students and faculty to reach us is by chat in : log in with your CU email address (IdentiKey@colorado.edu) and IdentiKey password, and start a chat with Elaine Paul or Lia Pileggi. You can also email us at aahvrc@colorado.eduÌýwith questions.

    Visual Resources Specialist and VRC Manager
    Elaine Paul
    303-492-6136
    Contact with general questions about the VRC, including image resources; customized orientations and training sessions for your classes; VRC scanning services in support of coursework; and employment opportunities.

    Digital Imaging and Technology Coordinator
    Lia PileggiÌý
    303-735-1640
    Contact about appointments for training in scanning and digital imaging; reserving the Portfolio Photography Room, and questions regarding VRC-maintained equipment and classrooms.

    Graduate Assistants
    Rachel DeNagy, Kristin Enright

    Video Technician
    Ben Hernstrom

    Visual Resources Assistants
    Haley Strandberg, Gianna Vazquez

    Equipment Room Assistants
    Annabel Goncalves, Howl Kalimore, Jordan Liming, Leo Weingarten

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