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PAST
EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS IN THE LIBRARY
Following
is a list of past exhibitions of manuscripts, rare books, and contemporary
book arts that were shown in three places in Neilson Library: in the Morgan
Gallery on the main floor, in the Book Arts Gallery on the third floor,
and in the Mortimer Rare Book Room vestibule.
2008
2007
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“Step
by Step: Photographs from Walking Unidos” by Stephen Petegorsky
February 5 - March 23, 2008
Images by Northampton photographer to raise awareness about landmin
victims in Central America. |
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Staff
Picks: Library staff and student favorites from the Mortimer Rare
Book Room February
5 - March 23, 2008 An
exhibition of Library staff and student favorites. |
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Poetic
Science: Bookbindings by Daniel E. Kelm
September
10, 2007 - January 21, 2008 The
first solo exhibition featuring twenty-four bookbindings of the Easthampton-based
artist. |
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The
World in a Garden: Botanical Books & Prints
April
2 - July 15, 2007 An
exhibition featuring
many notable books in the history of botany
in honor of the retirement of C. John Burk, professor of botany &
biology, 1961-2007. |
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Printing
the Greeks: Technical & Aesthetic Considerations
January 25 - March 25, 2007
An exhibition curated by Elaine Chan '07 of
classical and Christian texts, ranging in date from 1482 to 2003,
printed using various designs, or fonts, of Greek types. . |
2006
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Claire
Van Vliet & The Janus Press: 50 Years
August 5 - October 31, 2006
An exhibition featuring books and broadsides published by Janus Press
in the collections of the Mortimer Rare Book Room. Janus Press was
founded by Claire Van Vliet in 1995. A catalogue, The Janus Press:
Fifty Years, is for sale in the Mortimer Rare Book Room. |
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Drawing
from the Past: Maya Antiquity through the Eyes of Frederick Catherwood
March
15 - July 31, 2006 An
exhibition, available
online, of lithographs from Frederick Catherwood's Views of Ancient
Monuments in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan (1844) curated by
students in the First Year Seminar, “Making Sense of the Pre-Columbian". |
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Poetics
of Color: Books by Anne Walker November
8, 2005-February 28, 2006 An
exhibition of more than 30 “painted books” recently presented
to the Mortimer Rare Book Room at Smith College |
2005
2004
2003
| May
through Sept 15 2003 |
Woolf
in the World: A Pen and A Press of Her Own
A major exhibition of Virginia Woolf's manuscripts and Hogarth Press
first editions from the Frances Hooper '14 and Elizabeth Power Richardson
'43 collections in the Mortimer Rare Book Room (Book Arts gallery
only) |
| May
through Sept 15 2003 |
A
Story of Their Own: Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, and Gloria Steinem
Using original manuscripts and published biographies, this exhibition
examines the various ways women's lives are portrayed (Mortimer Rare
Book Room) |
| May
through Sept 15 2003 |
"Her
Novels Make Mine Possible": Virginia Woolf's Influence on Sylvia
Plath
Curated by Amanda Golden, MA, University of Massachusetts (Mortimer
Rare Book Room entrance) |
| Sept
20 through October |
Holding
On. Holding In. The Artist’s Books of Martha A.
Hall (’71)
A personal statement on the therapeutic value of art; one
alumna’s artistic response to the diagnosis and treatment
of breast cancer (Morgan Gallery & Book Arts Gallery) |
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October through December |
Staff
Visions Art Exhibition
An annual exhibition of arts and crafts created by Smith College Staff
members (Morgan Gallery & Book Arts Gallery) |
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