ABOUT THE LLOYD In existence since 1898, this world-class research library is also an educational museum, art gallery, and exhibition space. The Library maintains and provides access to materials dating from 1493 to the present, in- cluding books, original art, and archives, on the following subjects: Natural history Travel and exploration Botany Pharmacy/Medicine Scientific history Visual arts Researchers have included: Academics and Scientists Artists and Students Herbalists and Gardeners … And so many more The Lloyd Library is open to any and all per- sons interested in using the Lloyd's research collections, as well as to those interested in current Lloyd art and collections exhibits. Please contact the Lloyd in advance of your visit to determine how and if we can assist you. We invite you to explore this unique es- tablishment. The Mission of the Lloyd Library and Museum is to collect and maintain a library of botanical, medical, pharmaceutical, and scientific books and periodicals, and works of allied sciences that serve the scientific research community, as well as constituents of the general public, through library services and programming that bring science, art, and history to life. The institution began as the research library of Lloyd Brothers, Pharmacists, Inc., becoming a separate entity in the late 19th century. Today, it holds nearly 250,000 vol- umes and approximately 1,500 linear feet of archives, art, and museum pieces. Holdings information is available both on the Lloyd website, and through its online catalog, also available from the website. The Library, which is also home to the Histori- cal Research Center for the Natural Health Movement, is located in downtown Cincinnati and is easily accessible from either I-71 or I-75. It is available for use by researchers and artists, as meeting space and for research orientation sessions, class sessions, and more. Check out our website for more information about the library and events at www.lloydlibrary.org, or Like us on Facebook For more information the Wounded Home exhibition, visit: http://www.lloydlibrary.org/exhibits/ woundedhome.html Bringing Science, Art and History to Life Because the Past is the Path to the Future DIRECTIONS TO THE LLOYD Coming from the South— I-71/75 Take I-71/75 N toward Cincinnati Take the Fifth Street exit in Ohio Turn slight right onto W. 5th Street Go straight on W. 5th Street Turn left onto Elm Street Turn left onto Court Street Turn left onto Plum Street Coming from the North—I-71 Take I-71 South toward Cincinnati Take the US-42/Reading Road Exit #2 Stay straight to go onto Reading Road Reading Road becomes Central Parkway after a slight right Follow Central Parkway until the left lane must turn and becomes Plum St. Turn left onto Plum St. The immediate next intersection is Court and Plum Streets and the library is on the far right corner. Coming from the North—I-75 Take I-75 South toward Cincinnati Take the Ezzard Charles Exit Turn left on Ezzard Charles Follow Ezzard Charles until it ends at Central Parkway (you will be facing the back side of Music Hall) Turn right onto Central Parkway Stay in the right lane to go straight when Central Parkway curves left You are now on Plum St. The immediate next intersection is Court and Plum Streets and the library is on the far right corner. HOURS OF OPERATION Year Round Monday—Friday 8:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m. August-May 1st and 3rd Saturdays 9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: 513-721-3707 Fax: 513-721-6575 Web: www.lloydlibrary.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/LloydLibrary To arrange for an educational experience: [email protected] BROCHURE PRINTING MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A GENEROUS GRANT FROM ABOUT SUMMERFAIR For over 40 years, Summerfair Cincinnati has been supporting and promoting artists and the arts in Greater Cincinnati. The organization's activities include: supports for individual art- ists including awards and exhibitions; commu- nity-based art activities and events; and a na- tionally-recognized annual fine arts fair. The effectiveness of Summerfair Cincinnati's activities has earned the organization regional and national recognition including: Greater Cincinnati Convention & Visitors Bureau Out- standing Service Award, Southwestern Ohio Art Education Award for Distinguished Or- ganization, American Marketing Association Community Impact Award, the National Asso- ciation of Independent Artists Artists’ Choice Award, and the Post-Corbett Award of Excel- lence. For more information, visit: www.summerfair.org Exhibition Support Provided By: Interior background image of conceptual exhibition and painting of Lloyd Library and Museum at left by Kate Kern, Visual Artist. “Wounded Home” doors derived from a photograph by Curtis G. Lloyd of the previous Lloyd Library building. WOUN HOM NDED ME