Blog topic: Exhibits

East Asia Library hosts exhibition of student posters on "Religion in Manga and Anime"

Poster advertising RELIGST 6N exhibition
March 10, 2023
by Joshua Capitanio

From March 15 through June 9, 2023, the East Asia Library will host an exhibition of posters on the topic of "Religion in Manga and Anime" created by students in IntroSems RELIGST 6N, taught by Prof. Michaela Mross of the Dept. of Religious Studies.  An opening reception will be held at the East Asia Library on Wednesday, March 15.

Special, Unique, and Rare! Technology on March 7

Zonca, Vittorio. Nouo teatro di machine et edificii. Padua, 1621.
March 3, 2023
by Sarah B Sussman

The Humanities and Area Studies curators are organizing a monthly pop-up exhibit series highlighting the depth and diversity of Stanford Libraries' collections.

Presenting “Digitization Exemplars”: a new resource for SUL staff and our collaborators

The header, Digitization Exemplars, appears against a background depicting various tools used as part of the digital imaging process. -
February 2, 2023
by Hannah Frost

Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS) has published a new reference resource about the work we produce in digitization services: Digitization Exemplars. This exhibit features an array of examples of each of the kinds of materials that we digitally reformat in our various labs.

Special, Unique, and Rare! Passion on February 7th

L'Espion Libertin Ou Le Calendrier Du Plaisir, 1803.
January 31, 2023
by Sarah B Sussman
 
It's February - the month of romance. Tuesday, February 7th, from 2-4PM in the Hohbach Seminar Room (126) stop by our latest pop-up exhibit to find your PASSION.  
 

Special, Unique, and Rare! Textiles and Fashion on Nov. 8

Cours d'étude de fils; African commemorative cloth, Bakst czarevitch costume
October 25, 2022
by Sarah B Sussman

The Humanities and Area Studies curators are organizing a monthly pop-up exhibit series highlighting the depth and diversity of Stanford Libraries' collections.

Come join us next Tuesday, November 8, from 2-4pm in the Hohbach Seminar Room (126) to see what we've selected relating to TEXTILES and FASHION

How have fashion and textiles been used throughout history by people to express themselves, advance technology, influence labor practices, and make political statements? We'll have examples from around the world - stop by to be inspired!

New exhibit in the Bowes Art & Architecture Library - Contours of an Invisible City

Exhibit flyer
October 17, 2022
by Katharine A Keller

Contours of an Invisible City envisions Rome as a multiverse of sorts – an ancient metropolis teeming with phantasms and histories. Pairing guidebooks from the 16th-20th centuries with a new series of photographs by non-fiction photographer Kieran Dodds, the exhibition invites reflection on the palimpsest of invisible cities that are Rome.

Curated by Christian Gonzalez Ho, 2nd-year PhD student in art history.

Mexican Migrant (Bracero) Workers Photo Display

Bracero Recruitment Process: Workers outside recruting station
September 26, 2022
by Adan Griego

Bracero Guest Worker Program Photos

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