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installation photo for "Object Oriented Programming," Katie Herzog's solo exhibition at PARC, a Xerox Company, on view January 13 - March 30, 2012. "Melvil's Rib," acrylic on canvas, 16 inches x 20 inches, 2011. "What You See Is What You Get," acrylic on canvas, 10 inches x 57.5 inches, 2011, Cycling for Libraries Jerseys (quotes from "Archives of Library Research from the Molesworth Institute," worn by the artist on an international librarian conference on bikes in 2010: www.cyclingforlibraries.org, fabric paint on polyester shirts, 26.5 inches x 30.5 inches (framed): "Our view can best be characterized as disjunctive librarianship," "The Journal of Rejected Research," "The original purpose of this organization has long since been forgotten and the origins of its name are likewise shrouded in mystery," “A Cost Analysis Of A Cost Analysis," “We find the library world, like the real world, impossible to understand on a rational basis," “Umbrella Disappearance, Exchange, and Loss Rates in American Academic Libraries," “Freedom From Information," “The number of windows washed; the quantity of wood burned to heat the library; and the number of pickled limes eaten in the children's room," “Cycling for Libraries Molesworth Institute Jacket”