Library

The E. Kirkbride Miller Art Research Library has a non-circulating collection approaching 90,000 items. The collection includes monographs, reference books and databases, collection and exhibition catalogues, scholarly periodicals, auction catalogues, and vertical files.

We look forward to welcoming researchers back to our newly renovated space. Please make an appointment Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (with a one-hour break for lunch) by emailing us at bmalibrary@artbma.org.

Explore the Library Catalog

A-Z Databases

Access the annotated A-Z Databases guide to more than 300 freely available online art history databases and resources. Visiting researchers may use the following subscription-based electronic databases on site by making an appointment. Please contact bmalibrary@artbma.org to schedule an appointment.

  • Art Index Retrospective and Art & Architecture Source
  • Artists’ Signatures
  • Artkhade
  • Artnet
  • Artstor
  • AskART
  • FirstSearch
  • JSTOR
  • Oxford Art Online
  • Prices4Antiques

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Archives and Manuscripts Collections

The Archives and Manuscripts Collections include the BMA’s institutional records and the personal papers of collectors, former staff members, and individuals with a close connection to the Museum. The Archives’ collection houses primary source material including letters, diaries, meeting minutes, photographs and films, audio recordings, architectural plans, financial documents, and curatorial research notes.

Guidelines for Use

BMA Records Access Policy

Digital Collections

The BMA Library & Archives Digital Collections contain digitized materials from institutional records and manuscripts, including photographs, audio recordings, videos, receipts, BMA publications, and correspondence. Highlights include photographs of Etta Cone and Claribel Cone, letters from 19th century artists to George A. Lucas, recordings of lectures at the BMA, and photographs of the BMA’s earliest exhibitions.

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Finding Aids

To learn more about the materials in the Archives, start by reviewing the published finding aids. You will find general descriptions of categories of materials called series or sub-series—correspondence, financial records, research, etc. When the significance of the materials warrants more information, detailed folder or item descriptions may also be included.

Use Finding Aids

If you spot something that seems helpful to your research, please contact us at (443) 573-1778 or email bmalibrary@artbma.org.​