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Hillyer Art Library carrels

The Hillyer Art Library’s collection covers the history, theory, criticism, and practice of the visual arts. The Library has a strong focus on art and architecture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the ancient Mediterranean, East and South Asia, but strives to provide an expansive and comprehensive collection to support Smith’s studio art, art history and architecture community. We welcome you to discover our collection of beautiful art books, journals, oversize folios, zines and artist’s books. Hillyer Art Library also provides carrel reservations for students to have a reliable space to study and research.

Hillyer Art Library Hours

(11/24) Sunday (11/25) Monday (11/26) Tuesday (11/27) Wednesday (11/28) Thursday (11/29) Friday (11/30) Saturday
Hillyer Art Library 12pm - 11pm 9am - 11pm 9am - 5pm Closed Closed Closed Closed

Spaces & Technology

  • Individual study carrels are available on the 1st and 2nd floors
  • Large study tables are available on the 1st and 2nd floors
  • Space on the cellar level is available with seating and a whiteboard for individual or small group study

  • Hillyer 119 classroom (capacity:26). To reserve, contact Hillyer Library at hillinfo@smith.edu.

Hillyer Art Library Carrel Policy

The library is one of the most popular places to study on any college campus, but students aren’t always able to count on their favorite spot being available. Semester-long carrel reservations provide students with a reliable space to do their work outside of the dorms. Carrels also have ample storage room, so students do not have to carry their books and other supplies with them every time they come to the library.

At the start of each semester, a lottery will take place to determine carrel assignments. Prioritization will go as follows:

  1. Thesis students
  2. First and second semester seniors
  3. All other students

Enter the lottery here. This form will go live three weeks before the start of classes.

Each carrel will be assigned to two students. Students will have the opportunity to choose who to share a carrel with. Students who do not provide a second name when they sign up for the lottery will be randomly assigned a carrel mate.

The person you choose to share a carrel with should ideally have the same priority level as you. For example, two thesis students rank higher in the lottery than one thesis student and one non-thesis student. If you choose to be randomly assigned a carrel mate your priority level will not be affected.

Several carrels will be set aside as “open carrels”. They are first come, first served. Personal items or library materials may not be stored in open carrels.

Personal items and library materials may be stored in your assigned carrel. All library materials must be checked out to your library account. You may add personal touches to your carrel (e.g. posters, trinkets) but they must be easily removable. Keep in mind that when not in use, people may use your carrel but you are entitled to ask them to relocate if you need it.

Food of any kind is not allowed to be consumed or stored in your carrel. Covered drinks can be consumed but not stored. Any food or drink left at the end of the day will be thrown away.

Contact Us

For help with...

Name or Department

Phone

Email

General inquiries

Hillyer Staff

413-585-2940 

hillinfo@smith.edu

Art reference and research assistance, library instruction, requesting new books, gifts

Anna Helgeson, Visual Arts Librarian

413-585-2941

ahelgeson@smith.edu

Make an appointment

Service point, material circulation and public services: student staff, use policies, missing materials, course reserves, accessing restricted materials

Anna Morrissey, Access Services and Branch Coordinator

413-585-2943 

amorrissey@smith.edu 

Contact Hillyer Art Library

Brown Fine Arts Center
Smith College
20 Elm Street
Northampton, MA 01063