a map

New exhibit is meditation on humans’ relationship to place

Sept. 17, 2024

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 «Ƶ doctoral candidate exploring the meaning of “topophilia.”

'Party Picture' by Laurie Simmons (1985)

Finding ‘Better Days’ through art—an exhibit

Aug. 23, 2024

A new CU Art Museum exhibit highlights how art meets challenging times and finds the sometimes-elusive silver lining. With an opening celebration on Sept. 12, the exhibit runs through Oct. 26 and then reopens in February 2025.

Isn't that queer? display

Undergraduate fellows curate new exhibits for the University Libraries

June 12, 2024

Three undergraduate fellows in the University Libraries have curated exhibits using materials from Rare and Distinctive Collections.

damaged book spine

Don’t judge a book by its spine: Preservation exhibit shows methods of book repairs

May 23, 2024

The “Treating Damaged Book Spines” exhibit will run through the summer in Norlin M350B and demonstrate a step-by-step process for mending spines.

Visual Arts Complex on campus

Patriarchosis exhibit at CU Art Museum features materials from Ann Roy papers

April 18, 2024

The Ann Roy papers are held in the University Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections and contain the work of Tulsa-born poet, mystic and political activist Ann Roy.

Exhibit at «Ƶ library

‘Empty Space’: LASP exhibition at «Ƶ library through March 31

Feb. 16, 2024

Find yourself in the cosmos, transported by art created in conversation with scientists and engineers at LASP and with the help of local school groups. Join special programs Feb. 24 and March 9.

Charlie Billingsley  and Von Ross partner on creating the exhibit

Artists celebrate Black womanhood, presence and connectedness

Feb. 9, 2024

A new exhibition at the CU Art Museum through July 13 was created by socially engaged artists-in-residence to honor Black girls and women.

Artwork depicting shabbat

‘Know Your Nosh’ exhibition on Jewish food opens

Jan. 24, 2024

The fifth installment of the Embodied Judaism exhibit series, “Know Your Nosh: Food, Jewishness & Identity,” now on view at the Norlin Library, explores the significance of food and agriculture for Jewish religious, cultural, national and political identities.

Visual Arts Center on a snowy day

New exhibit from creators of The Museum for Black Girls opens Feb. 9

Jan. 19, 2024

“We CU: A Visual Celebration of Black Womanhood, Presence, and Connectedness” is an exhibit curated by Charlie Billingsley and Von Ross, the CU Art Museum and University Libraries’ socially engaged artists-in-residence.

A plaster cast of a life-size Triceratops being installed in the lobby of a building.

Full Triceratops skeleton now calls «Ƶ home

Jan. 16, 2024

A full-scale skeletal reconstruction of a Triceratops—cast from the bones of several partial specimens found in the late 1800s—is now on display at CU «Ƶ's East Campus.

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