Texarkana Gazette

Small libraries in Southwest Arkansas to be featured in book

- By Lori Dunn

Three Southwest Arkansas libraries will be featured in an upcoming book and traveling exhibit promoting small libraries across Arkansas and the people who rely on them.

The Horatio Garner Memorial Library in Sevier County, The Stamps Public Library in Lafayette County and the Tollette Public Library in Howard County will all be featured in “Remote Access,” a collaborat­ion between Arkansas photograph­ers Don House and Sabine Schmidt.

“Remote Access” is the second collaborat­ion between Schmidt and House. Born of a love of libraries and the role they play in communitie­s, the photograph­ers have chosen to focus on 25 of the smaller buildings among the 235 public libraries in Arkansas. In conjunctio­n with Dr. Robert Brady Cochran II, of the Center for Arkansas and Regional Studies at the University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le, the collection of photograph­s will be published in a book and also be a traveling exhibition.

“All public libraries serve similar roles in their communitie­s that go far beyond providing reading material. Those roles and services often don’t end up in mission statements, but they are critical in the lives of the patrons,” Schmidt said.

Schmidt said the project stems from living between the Fayettevil­le, Arkansas library and also the tiny St. Paul, Arkansas, library, which is housed inside a FEMA trailer.

“We use both libraries but found we kept returning to the tiny rural library in a FEMA trailer. We try to use it to keep its circulatio­n numbers up,” she said. “Small libraries, in particular offer a safe, warm space with critical internet access, a research center, a home away from home. Often the librarian acts as researcher, grant writer, vocational counselor, cook, family relationsh­ip coach, child welfare monitor, community organizer, tutor, visitor informatio­n officer, living bulletin board, a friendly face, and a patient listener,” Schmidt said.

The photograph­ers will be at the Stamps Library on Tuesday. They will be at the Tollette Library on Thursday and Horatio from 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, December 7th

All library patrons are encouraged to drop in the library at that time and have their photo taken as part of the project.

Schmidt, whose work often deals with ideas of place and home, concentrat­es on the physical community–the architectu­re, buildings, streets, businesses, schools, churches, and of course the library itself.

‘There is obvious beauty in the buildings and facilities of large urban libraries, and that has been documented in several collection­s of photograph­s over the years, but I find great beauty in the small rural library that has to make do with limited resources. Sometimes the library is housed in a building that was never intended for the purpose. Space restrictio­ns can seem daunting. Often the library relies heavily on volunteers, with a librarian only funded with a part-time salary. The beauty that comes from labors of love is exactly what drives so many smaller libraries. It is tangible, palpable, and photograph­able,” she said.

House is foremost a portrait photograph­er, and his interest is in the people who come to the library to use the space and the services. He will set up his backdrop and lights and photograph anyone who uses the library (and is willing) during normal business hours.

As a thank you for their participat­ion, all library patrons photograph­ed will receive a compliment­ary silver-gelatin print of their photograph.

For more informatio­n about the project and the photograph­ers, go to: www.schmidtand­house.com or call 479-643-4074.

 ?? Staff photo by Lori Dunn ?? ■ The Horatio Garner Memorial Library in Sevier County, the Stamps Public Library in Lafayette County and the Tollette Public Library in Howard County will all be featured in “Remote Access,” a collaborat­ion between Arkansas photograph­ers Don House and Sabine Schmidt.
Staff photo by Lori Dunn ■ The Horatio Garner Memorial Library in Sevier County, the Stamps Public Library in Lafayette County and the Tollette Public Library in Howard County will all be featured in “Remote Access,” a collaborat­ion between Arkansas photograph­ers Don House and Sabine Schmidt.

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