Hidden No More: The Enduring Impact of Native American and Enslaved People
on the Evansdale Neighborhood and WVU Campus
Evansdale Library |
April–August 2024
Downtown Library (6th floor) |
May 2024-2025
This exhibit highlights people and circumstances comprising the many stories
that are woven into 360 acres of land – Home to Native Americans
for thousands of years
Hacking the Library
Downtown Library |
August 2023
This exhibit will present artwork that highlights the intersecting values
that shape our libraries through an artistic lens, reflecting on challenges
and definitions of libraries past and as we move into the future.
The Art of an Art Therapist
Health Science Library |
March - August 2024
In this exhibit, Dr. McFarland shares personal artwork consisting
of a variety of media including collage, drawing, painting, and sketchbook
work.
Rectifying New Digital Record
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After the Plague Years: A Public History Students Exhibit
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Contemporary Literary Appalachia: Reimagining Classic Appalachian Book Covers
Downtown Campus Library | ongoingCollege of Creative Arts Professor of Graphic Design Joseph Galbreath's advanced design students worked with the West Virginia & Regional History Center Appalachian and Rare Book Collections to reimagine classic Appalachian book covers.
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Seeing Through Lines, an exhibition of drawings by Boyd Carr
This exhibition includes a curated selection of line drawings by the artist, poet and philosopher Boyd Carr, notably known for his iconic line drawing of a sardonic hillbilly named O Hector Lee in The West Virginia Hillybilly, a weekly paper published in Richwood, West Virginia, throughout the 1970s and 80s. There will be a selection of his other creative work on view as well.
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Mai We Care: adaptive fashion show
Downtown Library | Apr. - Aug. 2024
WVU Runway of Dreams presents a display showcasing different adaptive clothing to increase awareness of accessible fashion featuring Mai We Care adaptive fashion.
Read More About Mai We CareUnheard Voices
Health Sciences Library | Apr. - Aug. 2024
The aim of this exhibit will be to showcase art created by children currently in foster care who are residing in shelters and group homes across the state of West Virginia.
Read More About Unheard VoicesTrout in the Classroom: A Journey Through Art and Science
Curated by Jennifer Ripley Stueckle, WVU Teaching Professor of Biology,
and 2024 WVU Art in the Libraries Faculty Exhibit Awardee.
This exhibition showcases the collaborative efforts of local schools,
community volunteers, and university students in exploring the life
cycle of rainbow trout through quilts, paintings, prints, and photographic
documentation of the project process.