Exhibits
The University Libraries host bilingual exhibit “Mal de amor/Lovesickness” about the social perception of lovesickness. Explore the “maladies of love” from medieval to contemporary times, now on display in Norlin Library.
Instructors from across campus have incorporated the Earth Sciences & Map Library’s art and map exhibit, Topophilia, into their coursework and faculty from all disciplines are invited to use it to support their teaching.
A new exhibition in the Earth Sciences & Map Library shares the work of two local artists and a selection of maps curated by a CU Boulder PhD candidate exploring the meaning of “topophilia”.
Three undergraduate fellows in the University Libraries’ have curated exhibits using materials from Rare and Distinctive Collections.
The Treating Damaged Book Spines exhibit will run through the summer in Norlin M350B and demonstrate a step-by-step process for mending spines.
The fifth installment of the Embodied Judaism exhibit series, "Know Your Nosh: Food, Jewishness & Identity" explores the significance of food and agriculture for Jewish religious, cultural, national and political identities.
A new exhibition, “Waging Peace in Vietnam”, opens on October 30 in Norlin Library. Attend a series of events accompanying the exhibition, including an opening reception on Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. in the Center for British and Irish Studies.
The history of student activism for LGBTQ+ rights at CU Boulder is now available and on display at the University Libraries thanks to two students.
Students from the Radical Science Writing 3030 classes installed their final projects in the on the 3rd floor corridor on the west side of Norlin Library.
A new exhibit, No Boundaries: Women Transforming the World, will open at the Earth Sciences & Map Library on Monday, April 17. Attend the opening reception on Tuesday, April 18, from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.