Current Exhibits

Sample case from Dawson Exhibition

The Cushing Memorial Library and Archives hosts an ever-changing exhibition schedule, offering original content related to the library's many collections.  Recent exhibition subjects include Enlightenment thought and the French eighteenth century from the Robert L. Dawson Collection; great American illustrated books from the Mary and Mavis P. Kelsey Collections; the life and works of such writers as Walt Whitman, John Donne, and Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra; and the history of Hispanic students, faculty, and staff at Texas A&M.  Our exhibitions are open to the University community as well as to the wider public, and frequently feature lectures and related events.

Our current exhibitions include:

Sea of Mud: The Retreat of the Mexican Army after the Battle of San Jacinto: An Archaeological Investigation

Fruits of a Gentle Madness: The Al Lowman Printing Arts Collection and Research Archive

Atmospheres of Antiquity: Paintings from the Carl C. Krueger Collection

 

A National Inquiry: Early Illustrated Books in the American West

 

Other Events on Campus

Humanities Informatics Lecture Series

The Glasscock Center for Humanities Research is once again sponsoring the Digital Humanities Lecture Series. More information is available at the website.

 

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