Special Collections: The (Not Entirely) Secret Desk Ornaments of Librarians

Title

Special Collections: The (Not Entirely) Secret Desk Ornaments of Librarians

Subject

Chicopee Public Library
Librarians-- Chicopee (Mass.)

Description

An exhibit held in the Bazan Community Room in January of 2025.

Abstract

From the creator's statement:

"This exhibit came to me in a dream.

No, really. I was asked to put together an exhibit for January, and I agreed knowing that I’d have a few months to figure it out. I’m prone to stress-dreams; they usually take the form of: 'it’s the end of the semester, you signed up for Advanced French [I don’t speak French], you never attended class, and now you’re failing and there’s no way to fix it.' Super fun. After I agreed to put an exhibit together, I immediately had a dream that it was suddenly January, I’d forgotten about the exhibit, and now my coworker and I were scuttling around the Library with burlap sacks, stealing the tchotchkes off coworker’s desks to put on display. It was very cartoonish and honestly hilarious, and out of that dream (and sharing it with coworkers), this very real exhibit came to be.

Librarians are fun people. We’re a little weird, and we also tend to collect things. The things on our desks not only enliven our spaces, but also tend to have stories attached to them. Some were gifted by patrons or friends, others were acquired in the wild and brought in. Whatever they are and however they came to be on our desks, we hope you enjoy them as much as we do.

This was a collaborative project in every possible way, and it couldn’t have come together without the help of everyone at the Chicopee Public Library—especially Chuck, who mediated between myself and the printer. Thanks, y’all, for going along with my deeply silly idea."

Creator

Kate Ouimette

Date

January 2025

Rights

© 2025 Chicopee Public Library. All rights reserved. Materials in this online exhibit may be used for personal, non-commercial research purposes only. Please contact CPL for permission to reproduce or distribute any content.

Language

English

Identifier

CPL-SPECCOLL

Collection Items

Special Collections Exhibit 1
A colorful ceramic cat, sitting atop the framed image of it used in the exhibit.

Special Collections: Sign
A sign with a purple-ish background, reading: "Special Collections: The (Not Entirely) Secret Desk Ornaments of Librarians. Exhibition by Kate Ouimette." On the sign are small images of assorted items, including a small white cat, a hedgehog, a…

Special Collections: Creator's Statement
A purple-ish sign with text reading: "This exhibit came to me in a dream. No, really. I was asked to put together an exhibit for January, and I agreed knowing that I’d have a few months to figure it out. I’m prone to stress-dreams; they usually take…

Special Collections Exhibit 6
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are: Ceramic Cat; Alien; Wood & Nail Puzzle; Collection of Kakashi Figures; Cat Thank You Card; Flaming Pink Dumpster; Pewter Truffle; and 1BR/0…

Special Collections Exhibit 5
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are: Sticker Collection; Minecraft Bee; Cat Life; Glass Orbs; Cat Art; Big Bad Wolf Puppet; and Rubber Band Ball.

Special Collections Exhibit 4
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are: Benjamin Bunny & Co.; Embroidery; and Three (3) Horse Head Finger Puppets.

Special Collections Exhibit 3
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are Breakroom Ducks: Storytime; and Breakroom Ducks: Sacrifice.

Special Collections Exhibit 2
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images include: Pinky!; Cat Howling at the Moon; Kanan Jarrus, Jedi Knight; Vintage Ball Canning Jar; Glasses; Goose with Knife; and Jar of Buttons.

Benjamin Bunny & Co.
Benjamin was a gift from a friend, and he’s perfectly sized to fit in a pocket. The hedgehog is from my mom, and is one of at least a hundred hedgehogs I’ve been gifted over the years. I used to get paper bouquets for my grandmother, and she passed…

Breakroom Ducks: Storytime!
The ducks are having a storytime! Or, if you’re a little weird like me, maybe your first thought was that the ducks have found religion. Either/or. -Kate & CPL team

[A rubber duck wearing a Sherlock-style cap and reading a book sits on top of a…

Ceramic Cat
Gift from Elizabette Batista to Rachel Zarvis. His name is Houston; he’s from San Antonio. -Rachel Z.

[A very colorful ceramic cat, whose tail is going straight into the air.]

1 BR/0 Bath; $2k/month
A little paper gingerbread house to decorate for the holidays.

Otter, Duck, Roosevelt
Assorted critters who live on the window sill in my office. -Laura

[A rubber duck reading a book; a small figure of Roosevelt; and a very large (compared to Roosevelt) otter.]

Cat Life
The top image is a printed copy of a photograph from the early 1900s taken by local photographer Russ Gilbert. The back reads “‘What did you wake me up for?’ Asks the cat.” The bottom image is another piece of cat art from our chocolate-bearing…

Jar of Buttons
A glass jar filled with buttons that have been stacked by color.

Big Bad Wolf Puppet
Made him for a Halloween craft one year. I liked him, so he stuck around. -Children’s Room (Erin)

[A puppet made out of a paper shopping bag; the puppet is a wolf whose tongue is sticking out between its great big teeth.]

Breakroom Ducks: Sacrifice
Did you know that you can buy approximately 250 tiny resin ducks online for a very low price? I started by bringing in a few at a time and leaving them in the windowsill, and of course denying any knowledge of their origins. Then someone started…

Cat Thank you Card
I helped a family make a “lost cat” sign. A few days later they left me this thank you card informing me that “Tiger” had come home. -Rachel W.

[A card with multiple cartoon cats and dogs, all saying "thank you."]

Ash, the Dinosaur with a Chainsaw Arm
One of Brent’s first 3D printer experiments, lovingly named after Bruce Campbell's character. Found in the library without any arms in the fall of 2015, they now have a range of printed prosthetics. - Children’s Room

[A green plastic dinosaur (I…

Wood & Nail Puzzle
This is a piece made by my clever and talented father. The wood block is a single, solid piece of wood that hasn’t been cut or glued in any way. How did the nail get there? I keep this on my desk to remind me of the delight my Dad takes in creating…

Tea Dragon Plushies
Our mascots. We love the books so much that Erin acquired the plushies and now they live in our office. -Children’s Room

[Four stuffed figures of Tea Dragons; colorful dragons with an extra dose of whimsy, including little flower horns.]

Cat, Howling at the Moon
There’s a patron who regularly brings us chocolate (you know who you are), and the packets are always decorated with really cute illustrations, often featuring this orange cat. I have an orange cat at home, so I especially love the doodles.…

Kanan Jarrus, Jedi Knight.
A jedi I love so much, I named my cat after him. He says, The Force will be with you, always. -Erin

[A large action figure of a Jedi knight in partial armor.]

Sticker Collection
A selection of library- and book-themed stickers on a wall.

Flaming Pink Dumpster
Brent printed these tiny flaming dumpsters with the 3-D printer as a token of solidarity and reminder of the pandemic. -Brigitte

[A 3-D printed image of a flaming dumpster. The entire thing is bright pink.]

Cat Art
Kenneth Marshall makes much appreciated, regular deliveries of chocolates wrapped in his artwork. This is a drawing of characters Johnny and Spug from his graphic series Happy Land. -Brigitte

[A colorful drawing on brown craft paper of an orange…

Glass Orbs
Desk detritus, mostly because they’re pretty. -Laura

[Two glass orb paperweights, one pink and one blue.]

Embroidery
Carol Lynne made this as a prototype for an embroidery program we were planning for the library. -Brigitte

[A small embroidery hoop with embroidered images of a fern, an unspecified plant, and some autumn leaves.]

Collection of Kakashi Figures
You dress up as Kakashi a few times for work, and before you know it family and patrons have covered half your desk in his likeness. -Brent

[An assortment of figures of the same character (Kakashi) sitting on top of a desk.]

Rubber Band Ball
Circ’s most prized possession, ready for its close-up. -Circulation

[A very large, multicolored rubber band ball sitting atop a clear square base.]

Glasses
I started using reading glasses about 10 years ago. My first choice of readers was kind of boring. One of my best friends told me “Stop wearing those glasses that make you look like an old shushing librarian!” (She’s the kind of friend who infuses…

Pewter Truffle
This was a gift from my mom. -Tara

[A small metal truffle, the top removed to show a heart nested in the lower half.]

Pinky!
She used to be a pen topper from the Thunderbirds “Pink in the Rink,” until her ink dried up (at least not the rink!). You can still find her at the Fairview Library giving all a smile and positive vibes! -Barbie

[A smiling pink creature with…

Goose with Knife
A collaborative art project that reminds you to never let your guard down. -Corrina

[It is a lovely day in the Library, and this is a white goose holding a knife in its orange beak.]

Inflatable Alien
⟟ ⏃⋔ ⏃ ☌⍀⟒⟒⋏ ⎎⍀⟟⟒⋏⎅ ⎎⍀⍜⋔ ⏃ ⌇⎍⋔⋔⟒⍀ ⍀⟒⏃⎅⟟⋏☌ ⌿⍀⍜☌⍀⏃⋔ ⌰⍜⋏☌ ⌰⍜⋏☌ ⏃☌⍜. (Translation: I am a green friend from a Summer Reading Program long long ago. And. I am cute. -Anne

[An inflated green alien, arms extended in front of it.]

Three (3) Horse Head Finger Puppets
Found in a desk organizer without any memory of how they got there. -Corrina

[Three finger puppets of horse heads, one white, one brown, and one black. Their eyes are haunting.]

Vintage Ball Canning Jar
Circa 1923-1933. -Tara

[A vintage blue glass Ball canning jar, with glass lid, rubber seal, and metal clasp.]

Minecraft Bee
Made by a teen here for me, which I will always treasure. -Corrina

[A bee made of small perler beads, in the style of Minecraft (read: squarish). The bee is striped brown and yellow, with little wings and antennae. It is very cute and a marvel of…
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