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Current Exhibits

Art of a lansdscape with a rocky mountain in the background and a winding roading leading to it

Paintings by Dr. John Mauger and Jeffrey Mauger

Evansdale Library (Main Floor) & Downtown Library (Classroom 2036) Summer 2026

This presentation follows the recent Art in the Libraries exhibition at the Health Sciences Center Pylons (2025-26), which was held in memory of Dr. Arthur I. Jacknowitz, a beloved professor in the WVU School of Pharmacy. "Dr. J" was a passionate advocate for integrating the arts into the health sciences to provide inspiration and balance for students and professionals.

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Image of a healthcare professional wearing mint green scrubs with a pink corded stethascope over chest and orange heart in scrub chest pocket

The Journey of 'Carl': Advancing Collaborative Care | 2026 Award for Excellence in Interprofessional Education

Health Sciences Library, Fall 2026 - Spring 2027

West Virginia University’s Office of Interprofessional Education & WVU Libraries recognize outstanding faculty, staff, and students through Awards for Excellence in Interprofessional Education, showcased in an Art in the Libraries exhibit celebrating scholarship and creativity. This exhibit highlights the 2026 IPE Award–winning team, who developed a six-semester simulation series emphasizing collaborative practice and continuity of care.

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Image of a stethscope and pad of paper on a gray background

Collaborative Care: Leading the Future of Reproductive Health Exhibition

Health Sciences Library | Fall 2026 - Spring 2027

This exhibit highlights the work of Maegan Casimir (PharmD Candidate, ’26), who developed a multi-year interprofessional contraceptive education workshop at West Virginia University to address gaps in reproductive healthcare training. By bringing together students and professionals across healthcare disciplines, the initiative strengthens clinical knowledge, collaboration, and patient-centered care through hands-on learning and research.

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A drawing of a boy with brown curly hair hanging up a framed drawing of a tree.

I Became Myself Again

Co-led by Dr. El Didden and faculty mentor Dr. Kacie Kidd | WVU Downtown Library Room 1020 | June 2026 - May 2027

This powerful mixed-media exhibition bridges the gap between clinical research and human storytelling. Created through community-based focus groups, the collection offers a rare, intimate window into the visceral and joy-filled journeys of personal and societal acceptance within our community.

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A drawing of a brown dog with colorful heart balloons tied to its green sweater

Sending Sunshine West Virginia University: Handwritten Hope

Spring - Summer 2026 | WVU Health Sciences Center | Display case outside of the Health Sciences Library

This exhibit highlights the compassionate work of Sending Sunshine West Virginia University, which combats loneliness among senior citizens and hospice patients through handwritten cards while encouraging student volunteerism. It showcases real cards, workshop photos, and impact stories, celebrating how simple, thoughtful gestures can create meaningful human connection.

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A picture of a landscape with rolling roads, blue sky and fluffy white clouds

Remain: An Exhibit by L. Renee Downtown Library

Spring - Fall 2026 | DL - 2nd floor

Remain is an interdisciplinary poetry project by L. Renee, WVU Libraries’ Mountain Artist in Residence, created in collaboration with the WVRHC to poetically reframe archival records on mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia. Through forms like erasure and found poetry, the exhibit transforms environmental and community archives into acts of witness about life after ecological and industrial disruption.

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A collage of 8 different art pieces

Zines: Post Workshop Exhibit

Downtown Library Floor 2 near Student Lounge | Spring - Fall 2026

This exhibit showcases the power of the "small press" to amplify voices from the margins and the mainstream alike. Coordinated by Rigby Phillips, WVRHC Rare Books Curator, this exhibit invites you to explore the photocopied world of the underground.

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Drum major, 1969

Printed Pallets: Student Designs Inspired by Rare Books Exhibition

WVU Downtown Library | 6th Floor Reading Room | Spring 2026

Professor Erin Brock Carlson’s Publishing course (WRIT 402/502) spent Fall 2025 creating original recipe pamphlets inspired by historic cookbooks from the West Virginia and Regional History Center’s Rare Book Collection, now on display. With guidance from archivist Rigby Phillips, students combined archival research with writing, design, and culinary history to produce inventive, contemporary works.

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minimal design of mountains and a sun

Looking at Appalachia, Selections

WVU Downtown Library Stairwells

This exhibit is a selection of photographics from Roger May's Looking at Appalachia project.

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AI stock image with brain in background in blues and the letters, AI

Artificial Intelligence

Downtown, Evansdale & Health Sciences LIbraries | 2025

For the WVU Art in the Libraries 6th collaborative, multidisciplinary exhibition, we want to invite the WVU community to look at how artificial intelligence might impact fields of study, work, career readiness and community engagement.


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A collage of art with pictures of people and other clippings like maps

Layers of Self: Visual Narratives of Teaching

Downtown Library Graduate Commons | Fall 2025 - Spring 2026

This exhibition presents a series of collages based on a qualitative research study exploring how graduate teaching assistants’ lived experiences, beliefs, and backgrounds shape their teaching philosophies.

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Lunchbox

Passion or Obsession? Michael Loop's Lunchbox Collection

Evansdale Library | August 2025 - May 2026

This exhibit features Michael Loop’s vintage lunchbox collection, capturing childhood nostalgia and the cultural impact of lunchboxes in the ’80s and ’90s. Each box tells a story, blending personal memories with historical charm.

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paw paw fruit laying on the ground with leaves

Groundwork

Downtown Library Floor 4 | Summer 2025

An exhibition of photography and poetry by Randi Ward. Groundwork began as a photographic study of the fallen, mottled fruits of Asimina triloba: the American pawpaw. Being on the ground, as it were, turned the project into an ecological meditation on intergenerational trauma and the potential for future healing.


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text reading "Life is a (Twisted?) Fairy Tale" on collage of objects including pear, woman, butterfly, cat, candle, pomegranate

Imagining the End, Experiencing the Beginning

Downtown Library | Fall 2025 - Spring 2026

WVU PhD graduate in English, Olivia Wertz, will present an upcoming exhibition visually exploring key themes from two chapters of her dissertation on climate fiction. 

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white dots on black background

WVU Press Exhibition Space

Downtown Campus Library

The WVU Libraries has invited the WVU Press to present rotating exhibits of their newly released book covers around the 2nd floor of the Downtown Campus Library

paint buckets

Murals by WVU Art Movement Students

Downtown Campus Library  | South Stairway

WVU undergraduate students in the WVU Art Movement group created acrylic paintings inspired by the seasons in West Virginia.

A colorful abstract painting of mostly blues and subtle tones of yellows and greens

Paintings by Max Hayslette

Downtown Campus Library (6th floor)

An installation of two-dimensional abstract paintings that are divided into foreground, middleground and background planes.

Photo of a hilly landscape in autumn with cows, a barn and stormy sky

Photography by Betty Rivard

Downtown Campus Library

An exhibit of West Virginia Landscape Photographs.

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A microscopic image of purple forms with yellow

Life: Magnified

Health Sciences Library

An installation of thirteen back-lit images showing cells and other scenes of life magnified by as much as 50,000 times from the National Institutes of Health.

Microscopic art

Photography by Allan Jones

Health Sciences Library

An exhibit of various medical microscopic photographs using an Olympus polarizing microscope at a 10X objective.