4D: Photography & Sculpture
Photographs wherein the art of the sculptor and the art of the photographer conspire to produce an additional—perhaps 4th?—dimension.
Exhibit Opening & Roundtable: Women, Femininity & Power in South Asia
A multimedia exhibit exploring the complex interplay between women, conceptions of femininity and their relationship to power in South Asia.
Hist 115: Carleton in the Archives’ POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The members of HIST 115: Carleton in the Archives, present archival research projects, THIS THURSDAY, May 23, 3-5 pm, Library Atheneum.
Voice And Visibility: Exploring Contested Identities In Dubai
This exhibit showcases student research conducted in Dubai on themes, ideas, and social issues the students encountered in Emirati society.
Exhibition Launch: Voice & Visibility in Afro-Arab Women’s History
Voice and Visibility in Afro-Arab Women’s History is an exhibition that looks at gender, space, and expressive culture as essential categories for analyzing the historical development of racial and ethnic…
“If You Give a Monk a Manuscript …” – AN EXHIBITION
Professor William North’s History 137 students’ exhibition on the medieval book
Maureen Cummins: Piecing together the life of an artist
New York artist Maureen Cummins will talk about her work
When I Knew Publication Release Party
Join the Gender and Sexuality Center and the When I Knew editors for a release party. Read the new publication and enjoy refreshments!
My Mali: One Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Photography exhibition by students from Chérif Keïta’s OCS program
Cryptolibrary: Uncertain, Unidentified, and Unknown in the Library
Books about mysterious creatures, flying saucers, and strange disappearances lurk in library collections but rarely see the light of day. While libraries are sites for the production and dissemination of…