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Event Series EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

Elmer L. Andersen Library 222 21st Ave S, Minneapolis, United States

The Kerlan Collection contains over 100 years of children’s picture book history. Join us on a journey that takes you from the iconic W.E.B. Du Bois’ Brownies’ Book to the Caldecott Award-winning “Snowy Day” to the work of Ezra Jack Keats Award recipients. The exhibit spans galleries on four floors, illuminating the diversity of children’s picture books.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

Students are core to the University, and their voices matter. Students have always fought for what they believe, even when people in positions of power undermine them. In this exhibit, see how student organizations have communicated over the years. These visual representations of student life have survived decades and now tell us more about who people were, what communities they represented, and what role they played in shaping campus life.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

Wangensteen Historical Library, 2-340 Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) 516 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Disembodied Reembodied, a new exhibit at the Wangensteen Historical Library, addresses medical depictions of women’s bodies in the library collection and will also feature take-home zines and interactive online content. The Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) requires either a U Card (for UMN affiliates) or an appointment confirmation for access.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

Elmer L. Andersen Library 222 21st Ave S, Minneapolis, United States

The Kerlan Collection contains over 100 years of children’s picture book history. Join us on a journey that takes you from the iconic W.E.B. Du Bois’ Brownies’ Book to the Caldecott Award-winning “Snowy Day” to the work of Ezra Jack Keats Award recipients. The exhibit spans galleries on four floors, illuminating the diversity of children’s picture books.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

Students are core to the University, and their voices matter. Students have always fought for what they believe, even when people in positions of power undermine them. In this exhibit, see how student organizations have communicated over the years. These visual representations of student life have survived decades and now tell us more about who people were, what communities they represented, and what role they played in shaping campus life.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

Students are core to the University, and their voices matter. Students have always fought for what they believe, even when people in positions of power undermine them. In this exhibit, see how student organizations have communicated over the years. These visual representations of student life have survived decades and now tell us more about who people were, what communities they represented, and what role they played in shaping campus life.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

Wangensteen Historical Library, 2-340 Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) 516 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Disembodied Reembodied, a new exhibit at the Wangensteen Historical Library, addresses medical depictions of women’s bodies in the library collection and will also feature take-home zines and interactive online content. The Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) requires either a U Card (for UMN affiliates) or an appointment confirmation for access.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

Elmer L. Andersen Library 222 21st Ave S, Minneapolis, United States

The Kerlan Collection contains over 100 years of children’s picture book history. Join us on a journey that takes you from the iconic W.E.B. Du Bois’ Brownies’ Book to the Caldecott Award-winning “Snowy Day” to the work of Ezra Jack Keats Award recipients. The exhibit spans galleries on four floors, illuminating the diversity of children’s picture books.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

Students are core to the University, and their voices matter. Students have always fought for what they believe, even when people in positions of power undermine them. In this exhibit, see how student organizations have communicated over the years. These visual representations of student life have survived decades and now tell us more about who people were, what communities they represented, and what role they played in shaping campus life.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

Wangensteen Historical Library, 2-340 Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) 516 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Disembodied Reembodied, a new exhibit at the Wangensteen Historical Library, addresses medical depictions of women’s bodies in the library collection and will also feature take-home zines and interactive online content. The Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) requires either a U Card (for UMN affiliates) or an appointment confirmation for access.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

Elmer L. Andersen Library 222 21st Ave S, Minneapolis, United States

The Kerlan Collection contains over 100 years of children’s picture book history. Join us on a journey that takes you from the iconic W.E.B. Du Bois’ Brownies’ Book to the Caldecott Award-winning “Snowy Day” to the work of Ezra Jack Keats Award recipients. The exhibit spans galleries on four floors, illuminating the diversity of children’s picture books.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

Students are core to the University, and their voices matter. Students have always fought for what they believe, even when people in positions of power undermine them. In this exhibit, see how student organizations have communicated over the years. These visual representations of student life have survived decades and now tell us more about who people were, what communities they represented, and what role they played in shaping campus life.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

Wangensteen Historical Library, 2-340 Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) 516 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Disembodied Reembodied, a new exhibit at the Wangensteen Historical Library, addresses medical depictions of women’s bodies in the library collection and will also feature take-home zines and interactive online content. The Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) requires either a U Card (for UMN affiliates) or an appointment confirmation for access.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

EXHIBIT | Journey to Joy

Elmer L. Andersen Library 222 21st Ave S, Minneapolis, United States

The Kerlan Collection contains over 100 years of children’s picture book history. Join us on a journey that takes you from the iconic W.E.B. Du Bois’ Brownies’ Book to the Caldecott Award-winning “Snowy Day” to the work of Ezra Jack Keats Award recipients. The exhibit spans galleries on four floors, illuminating the diversity of children’s picture books.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

EXHIBIT | Campus Kiosk

Coffman Memorial Union 300 Washington Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

Students are core to the University, and their voices matter. Students have always fought for what they believe, even when people in positions of power undermine them. In this exhibit, see how student organizations have communicated over the years. These visual representations of student life have survived decades and now tell us more about who people were, what communities they represented, and what role they played in shaping campus life.

Free
Event Series EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

EXHIBIT | Disembodied Reembodied

Wangensteen Historical Library, 2-340 Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) 516 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Disembodied Reembodied, a new exhibit at the Wangensteen Historical Library, addresses medical depictions of women’s bodies in the library collection and will also feature take-home zines and interactive online content. The Phillips-Wangensteen Building (PWB) requires either a U Card (for UMN affiliates) or an appointment confirmation for access.

Free

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