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Exhibition Program
Capstone projects by students in the Archives, Book Studies, and Museums Concentrations can be viewed online or on the third floor of Neilson Library.
Smith ScholarWorks is excited to announce a new exhibition site.
Materials surrounding Alison Bechdel - her life, work, creative process, and involvement with local and queer communities are on display in Neilson Library.
Archival materials and rare books relating to all aspects of love, romance, and sex are on display in Neilson Library, 3rd floor.
A new exhibit has been installed on the third floor of Neilson Library in celebration of Native American Heritage Month.
The new Neilson Library’s inaugural exhibit Neilson Library: An Evolution is now open in Neilson’s 2nd floor Exhibition Gallery.
In recognition of "Living Coral" being named the 2019 Color of the Year by the Pantone® Color Institute, the Hillyer Art Library has searched its stacks to find engaging images and fascinating facts about the role of coral in art and culture around the world. The Exhibit in the Hillyer Art Library foyer runs through February 28, 2019.
An exhibit and contest for the Halloween season at the Hillyer Art Library. Contest drawing on October 26. Exhibit runs through Halloween.
Shortly before World War I broke out, a small group of German Expressionists in Munich set out to create a new spiritual world in art and culture. They called their movement “The Blue Rider”. Stop by the Hillyer Art Library to learn about Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, and their circle of friends who shared a unique and colorful artistic vision before tragedy intervened. Exhibit on view in the Hillyer Art Library foyer through September 9.
As it prepares for centennial celebrations on Friday, June 29, the Smith School for Social Work has unveiled a new website exploring its distinguished history as the nation's first social work school. Archival photos, profiles and oral histories highlight the SSW's 100 years of empowering change.