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Popular Government, Popular Information
Popular Government, Popular Information Celebrating the 85th Anniversary of Government Documents at Carleton September 21-December 4, 2015
Lac des Pleurs: Report from Lake Pepin
This exhibition features artist Gaylord Schanilec’s in-depth exploration of Lake Pepin through text and wood-engraved images.
Solid Gould Hits: The Library as Archive, MakerSpace, and Social Club
Artist & writer Andy Sturdevant, Gould Library’s artist in residence in April, will discuss how a library facilitates the work of artists.
Remembering Martha
Remembering Martha: 100 Years since the Extinction of the Passenger Pigeon May 6 – August 31, 2015 Gould Library
The 2015 Annual Off-Campus Studies Photo Exhibit
An annual Carleton favorite, the Off Campus Studies Photo Contest exhibition will open with a celebration in early May.
If it’s knot theory, what is it?
Suppose you’re given a tangled mess of rope with the ends fused together. Can you tell if there’s a knot in it, and if so, what kind of knot? Could…
This is Public Health: Public Health in Practice
This exhibition was organized by 14 students who, over the course of the two terms and winter break, studied and practiced public health.
Picturing US American Photographers and the Landscape
A companion exhibition to DOCUMERICA & the American Environmental Movement, this exhibition features New Topographics landscape photography.
Picturing US: DOCUMERICA and the American Environmental Movement
An exhibition of photographs from DOCUMERICA, the 1970s EPA photography project.
Carltography: the exhibition
Created by Carleton students, CARLTOGRAPHY is a collection of hand-drawn maps of the Carleton campus.
Book Interventions
Gould Library presents BOOK INTERVENTIONS, curated by Christina Seely.