Browse Exhibits

Children’s Literature of the Harlem Renaissance by African American Women
Curated by Adetokunbo Awosanmi, 2019.
The twenty-one books in the exhibit represent how invaluable the Harlem Renaissance was for African American children’s literature.

Collective Voices
Curated by John Fifield-Perez, Catherine Armbrust and Nicole Johnston, 2020.
October 2 – November 19, 2020 George Caleb Bingham Gallery, Fine Arts Building, School of Visual Studies, University of Missouri Movements and stories appear and disappear throughout the human timeline, often transformed by subsequent generations. Many of these stories are shared through the lens and voices of underrepresented populations or their allies, in a multitude of forms preserved by archives and collections such as those at the University of Missouri. Collective Voices includes art, archival, and...

Engraved Throughout
Curated by Timothy Perry, 2018.
This exhibition features engraved books housed in Special Collections & Rare Books, and includes some of the finest engraved books ever made.

Kindred Kingdoms
Curated by Alla Barabtarlo, Kelli Hansen, and Julie Christenson, 2013.
This exhibit invites you to look at kinship in the kindred kingdoms of nature, placing man in relation to flora and fauna.