Urban Books The Urban Books digital exhibition is intended as documentation and a study resource for students in the Urban Books course.
Illustrated History: Selections from the MFA-IVC Students’ Work in Special Collections Illustrated History presents selected digital exhibitions from the MFA Illustration & Visual Culture (MFA-IVC) Exhibition & Engagement course.
Making History: The Rise of Gay Rights in Kansas City This traveling pop-up exhibition explores the activism of gays and lesbians in the decades before 1969, including Kansas City’s surprisingly...
Joy Williams: Honored Guest The digital exhibition connecting Joy Williams to writers in the Modern Literature Collection and celebrating her as our honored guest.
Transnational Framings: The German Literary Field in the Age of Nationalism, 1848-1919 Transnational Framings demonstrates how mass-produced, illustrated media molded a national identity following the revolutions of 1848.
Autour du Livre Autour du Livre highlights research on Early Modern French literary culture featuring women as authors, owners, and consumers of books, from...
Love and Desires The Love and Desires exhibition focuses on the female characters of Eileen Chang, one of the 20th century's most influential...
Classic Elements: Ancient Greece & Rome in WashU Special Collections This exhibition showcases the numerous works in our Collections that are of interest to those studying Ancient Greece and Rome....
Spectacular Blackness The Spectacular Blackness digital exhibition explores how stereotypes about African Americans have circulated in visual media.
The Rare Books of the Shimeon Brisman Collection The digital exhibition of the Rare Books of the Shimeon Brisman Collection in Jewish Studies highlights the approximately 750 rare...
Francophone Voices A digital exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF) to showcase...
The Soul Inside the Sentence The digital companion to the "The Soul Inside the Sentence" exhibition examining the life and work of William H. Gass.