Join University Libraries for a virtual presentation and exhibition with Barbara Proud, fine art photographer and artist, in observance of the American Library Association’s (ALA) LGBT/Rainbow Book Month. First Comes Love is a book and a travelling exhibit of photographs and love stories that celebrates the lives and enduring relationships of LGBTQ+ couples from across…
Category: Exhibits
Setting the Scene: A Celebration of Robert Hansen Theatre Design on Display Now
The Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives has launched a new exhibit, Setting the Scene: A Celebration of Robert Hansen Theatre Design, that tracks the career of Robert C. Hansen, Associate Dean of College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Theatre at UNC Greensboro. The exhibit will be on display in the…
God’s Trombones: African American Cadences and Culture
“I’ll Make Me a World”: James Weldon Johnson’s God’s Trombones in the African American Poetic Tradition Exhibit by Noelle Morrissette will be on display in the Hodges Reading Room of UNCG Special Collections and University Archives on the second floor of Jackson Library March 12-16, 2018, from 9 am – 5 pm. The exhibit is…
Thoreau’s Reflections on New England: Nature, History, Place
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of the author Henry David Thoreau. The department of Special Collections and University Archives at UNC Greensboro’s University Libraries has teamed up with local bookman Richard Levy to mount an exhibit featuring first edition copies of all of Thoreau’s published books. This is a unique opportunity…