Exhibits

Latin American Posters

Latin American Posters: Public Aesthetics and Mass Politics

August 22, 2008 - December 14, 2008

 

         

The Lone Librarian Rides Again

The Lone Librarian Rides Again

October 20, 2008 - January 30, 2009

 

I have been riding motorcycles since 1962 and I have never stopped riding. But in 2006 I hadn’t had a long distance adventure in a while, and to celebrate my 60th birthday, I decided to ride to Alaska. On a 12-year old motorcycle.

 
From Georgia. Solo.

Don't You Remember?

Don't You Remember?: Children's Books by Poets

December 8, 2008 - February 15, 2009

 

From nonsense to nursery rhymes, children’s books have introduced generations of children to both the pleasure of reading and the power of poetry. For poets the writing of children’s books provides much the same—a way of both recognizing young readers and honoring the initial appeal of words and images, the very backbone of poetry.

Voyages

Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database

Deceber 5, 2008 - March 15, 2009

 

Between 1514 and 1866 an estimated 10.7 million people of African descent entered the Americas via the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the largest forced migration in history. At the slave trade’s peak, merchants in Europe, Africa, and the Americas annually dispatched 100,000 - 120,000 captives from Africa to the Western Hemisphere.

Interrupted Life

Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Mothers in the United States

January 15 - March 12, 2009

 

 

A Keeping of Records: The Art and Life of Alice Walker

A Keeping of Records: the Art and Life of Alice Walker

April 23 - September 27, 2009

 

“People are known by the records they keep,” observes Alice Walker. “If it isn’t in the records, it will be said it didn’t happen. That is what history is: a keeping of records.”

 

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