Gould Library has an active Art and Exhibitions Program that seeks to offer students and other Library visitors an opportunity to enrich their library experience through formal exhibitions of artwork, books and objects. Special Collections has provided materials for both major exhibitions and the Selection of the Month.
Campus exhibits featuring materials from Special Collections
- Cover to Cover: Selections from the Gould Library Artists’ Books Collections
- October 1, 2020-November 19, 2020
- Perlman Teaching Museum
- Virtual Zoom Tour: Tuesday, October 27, 12pm CST
- If You Give a Monk a Manuscript…Constructing Knowledge in the Early Middle Ages
October 31, 2012-February 10, 2013
Gould Library - Art Treasures/Curricular Resources: Two Teaching Exhibitions
September 14-November 14, 2012
Kaemmer Family Gallery, Perlman Teaching Museum - Ibid (Reference Carleton Collections)
September 14-November 14, 2012
Braucher Gallery, Perlman Teaching Musuem - Seeing is Knowing: The Universe
September 16-November 16, 2011
Braucher Gallery, Perlman Teaching Museum - Brave New Worlds: William Shakespeare’s The Tempest
October 10-November 1, 2011
Erling O. and Geneva E. Johnson Room, Weitz Center for Creativity - Cultures in Counterpoint: Music, Image, and Text in Medieval Iberia
April 15-June 1, 2011
Gould Library - EveryBody! Visual Resistance in Feminist Health movements, 1969-2009
April 1-May 8, 2011
Carleton College Art Gallery - Five Centuries of Mapping Haiti
May 2010
Gould Library - Artists’ Books: Radical Messages, Revolutionary Means
April 2-May 9, 2010
Carleton College Art Gallery