Comprehensive bibliographic database indexing academic journals, magazines and trade publications. Content coverage includes art and art history, interior and landscape design, architecture and architecture history, decorative arts, graphic arts, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and more.
Featuring full-text articles, indexing and abstracts from an international array of publications, this database is a comprehensive resource covering fine, decorative and commercial art, as well as photography, folk art, film, architecture and much more.
Academic journal articles from a wide range of disciplines, with strong coverage in the arts and humanities. Includes Artstor, a database of high-resolution photographs of artworks and design objects from galleries, libraries, museums and archives across the world.
Video streaming database with multidisciplinary range of documentaries and training courses, including art, design, film studies, media, psychology, gender and diversity studies.
International publishing and curatorial platform for contemporary visual arts and architecture. Useful for keeping up to date with key art exhibitions, and includes online archive on global contemporary art exhibitions, curatorial concepts, and artistic ideas.
Online glossary designed to explain and illuminate contemporary art terminology. Definition and illustrations of over 400 terms, including artist groups and art movements, techniques, and media.
Search for New Zealand historical images, video, audio files, historical newspapers, and maps, from a wide range of libraries, galleries, museums and archives in NZ.
The Angela Morton Room Te Pātaka Toi Art Library is part of the Takapuna public library branch (Auckland City Libraries), and is open for visitors during the library's opening hours. This Instagram account showcases selected works from a collection over 10,000 Aotearoa NZ art books, journals and artists files.
The journal of the Pacific Arts Association, an international organization devoted to the study of the arts of Oceania (New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands).