About us
Ute & Bill Bowes Art & Architecture Library is the hub for information on the visual arts. Great views, comfy chairs, and large monitors make the library a favorite study location. We are here to help you whether you’re writing about a work in the Cantor Arts Center or the Anderson Collection for the first time or doing extensive art-related research.
In addition to our circulating collection of some 150,000 volumes, we also have our Locked Stacks collection with items ranging from posters, antiquarian books, and rare journals to artists' books. These are available for consultation during library hours.
Browse new books, DVDs, and treasures (locked stacks)
The Visual Resources Center (VRC) provides digital imaging services for teaching and research at Stanford. Access over 250,000 images via the ImageBase with your SUNet ID.
Learn more about access to Stanford's rare and distinctive materials .
Using the library
Visitors must register on-site with a valid government ID card.
Students and scholars from outside of Stanford should contact the staff with inquiries before they make their plans. Let us know what you are interested in.
Food and drinks are not permitted in the library.
Loan periods
- Books: Undergrad: twenty-eight days; Grad/PostDocs: academic quarter; Faculty/Staff: one year
- Reference and bound periodicals: seven days
- Media: seven days
- Locked Stacks: in-house use only
- Miscellaneous (headphones, USBs, adapters, cables, media remotes): four hours only
Equipment
- Cardinal Print
- Cluster with software : includes Adobe Creative Cloud
- Overhead scanner
- Self-checkout station
- Media viewing room
Events
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New Acquisitions exhibition, Bowes Art & Architecture Library, Summer 2025
Exhibition6/9/2025June 9, 2025 - September 12, 2025
Meet the staff
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Katharine Keller
Librarian, Art and Architecture Library