Me and My Arrow(s) Jeremy Kannapell’s collection of arrows has been ongoing for nearly 15 years. Kannapell cannot say exactly how or why it...
Doing the Impossible: the Legacy of Joseph W. Kennedy Joseph W. Kennedy made a big impact on the world and WashU. He was the co-discoverer of plutonium, head of...
From Quarry to Quadrangle: Material Memory on Campus The From Quarry to Quadrangle exhibition examines the building blocks of the Danforth Campus. By looking closely at the Missouri...
Intertwined Lives: Harriet Hosmer and Cornelia Crow Carr In 1848, two young women met at school in Lenox, Massachusetts. Hattie Hosmer was from a high-society family in nearby...
Nicky Zann: A Life in Art Nicky Zann’s career started in 1957 and spanned over six decades. He is known as an innovative cartoonist, caricaturist, and...
(Re)Collections: Drawn from the Vault (Re)Collections: Drawn from the Vault presents new original artworks from first-year Master of Fine Arts in Illustration and Visual Culture...
Movement in Miniature Though many think of pop-up books as mainly for children, books with moving parts have been around for centuries and...