Amanda C. R. Clark

PhD • Dean • Art Historian • ENTJ • Political frame • Strengths: Input, Strategic, Learner, Intellection, Achiever

Academic Articles

  • Clark, Amanda C. R. “Cycle, Life, Box, Book: Musings on a Day in Tim Ely’s Studio,” The Journal 21, no. 2 (Fall 2021): 25-30.

  • Clark, Amanda C. R. “From Library to Post-Library: An Appeal for the Physical Book,” The Christian Librarian 62, no. 2 (2020): 112-127.

  • Clark, Amanda C. R. and Sophia Du Val. “The Quellers of Disaster: Eschewing Panic for Planning,” Alki: The Washington Library Association Journal 36, no. 2 (July 2020): 11-14.

  • Clark, Amanda C. R. and Alexis Paperman. “Seeing is Reading: Visual and Cultural Literacy through Zines and Artists' Books,” Feature: Literacy in Libraries, Alki: The Washington Library Association Journal 35, no. 2 (July 2019): 5-6.

  • Amanda C. R. Clark and Brandon Emerson, “Glover Mansion,” “Old National Bank Building,” “Parkade,” “Riverfront Park,” “Avista Corporation Headquarters,” SAH Archipedia, Society of Architectural Historians open access encyclopedia of classic buildings in the United States.

  • Amanda C.R. Clark, "Contemporary Chinese Artists’ Books: New Artistic Voices in a Time of Transition," Art Documentation (Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America) 34, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 15-28.

  • Amanda C. R. Clark, and Anthony E. Clark, "Building for the Senses: A Resurgence of Sacred Architecture in China," Sacred Architecture Journal 25 (Spring 2014): feature article.

  • Amanda C. R. Clark, "Library As Place: Being Human in a Digital World," The Christian Librarian 57, no. 1 (2014): 73-76.

  • Amanda C. R. Clark, “Literacy and Cultural Assimilation: A Look at Four Remote Chinese Villages.”

New church in Shanxi, China. Photo by Anthony E. Clark, 2008.

New church in Shanxi, China. Photo by Anthony E. Clark, 2008.