Incoming Resources
- You don't know us negroes and other essays, Zora Neale Hurston ; edited and with an introduction by Genevieve West and Henry Louis Gates Jr
- Yayoi Kusama, by May Nakamura ; illustrated by Alexandra Badiu
- This is your world, the story of Bob Ross, written by Sophia Gholz ; illustrated by Robin Boyden
- Jack Kirby, the epic life of the king of comics, Tom Scioli
- Super host, a novel, Kate Russo
- Winslow Homer, American passage, William R. Cross
- Master painters of the Renaissance
- Georgia O'Keeffe, she saw the world in a flower, written by Gabrielle Balkan ; illustrated by Josy Bloggs
- The mapmaker's children, a novel, Sarah McCoy
- Basquiat, rage to riches, a BBC Studios production for PBS and BBC with Thirteen Productions LLC ; produced and directed by David Shulman
- Old in art school, a memoir of starting over, Nell Painter
- Paper son, the inspiring story of Tyrus Wong, immigrant and artist, written by Julie Leung ; illustrated by Chris Sasaki
- Driftwood dreams, T.I. Lowe
- Portrait of a murder, Michael Jecks
- Just being Dalí, the story of artist Salvador Dalí, by Amy Guglielmo ; illustrated by Brett Helquist
- The artist observed, 28 interviews with contemporary artists, 1972-1978, John Gruen
- The henna artist, Alka Joshi
- Making it write, Betty Hechtman
- Pablo Picasso, Catherine Nichols
- The house at the end of the world, Dean Koontz
- Arts and thefts, Allison K. Hymas
- Louise Bourgeois, written by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Helena Pérez García
- Walk the wild with me, Rachel Atwood
- Second place, Rachel Cusk
- Artcurious, stories of the unexpected, slightly odd, and strangely wonderful in art history, Jennifer Dasal
- Growing an artist, the story of a landscaper and his son, John Parra
- This book will make you an artist, written by Ruth Millington ; illustrated by Ellen Surrey
- Samuel Morse, Lynn Davis ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./Reading Specialist
- Beatrix Potter, scientist, Lindsay H. Metcalf ; illustrated by Junyi Wu
- Leonardo da Vinci
- The clockmaker's daughter, a novel, Kate Morton
- Sometimes you have to lie, the life and times of Louise Fitzhugh, renegade author of Harriet the spy, Leslie Brody
- Leonardo da Vinci, Walter Isaacson
- A bird or two, a story about Henri Matisse, Bijou Le Tord
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Catherine Nichols
- McCloskey, art and illustrations of Robert McCloskey, Jane McCloskey
- Dancing through fields of color, the story of Helen Frankenthaler, by Elizabeth Brown ; illustrations by Aimée Sicuro
- The agony and the ecstasy, directed by Carol Reed ; screen story and screenplay by Philip Dunne
- A New England love story, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody, by LouAnn Gaeddert
- A piece of the world, Christina Baker Kline
- This kid can fly, it's about ability (not disability), Aaron Philip with Tonya Bolden
- Who was Andy Warhol?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Radiant child, the story of young artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, Javaka Steptoe
- Ablaze with color, a story of painter Alma Thomas, written by Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Loveis Wise
- Claude Monet, Catherine Nichols
- The muralist, B. A. Shapiro
- Artists, their lives and works, foreword by Ross King
- Who was Michelangelo?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Leonardo da Vinci, Catherine Nichols
- The goldfinch, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; in association with Amazon Studios ; a Color Force production ; a John Crowley film ; directed by John Crowley ; screenplay by Peter Straughan ; produced by Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson