September 2024 Newsletter
Hi and Hello! Check out what’s going on in the library in our 18th Newsletter! In this issue: Aorta Installation! New …
Hi and Hello! Check out what’s going on in the library in our 18th Newsletter! In this issue: Aorta Installation! New …
We made the Hampshire College News! Read the full article here about this student project, and check out Kat Brown’s heart illustration …
Come wander through the Library to see the exhibit cases on floors 1, 2 and 3 from the Spring 2024 course, Library …
Bonus Rectangle is a weekly drift through Hampshire College’s 16mm film collection hosted by Media Services Manager, alum (94F), and weirdo artist …
We are celebrating #pridemonth at the Library! We have a selection from Hampshire’s collection in our in-person display, as well as in our digital …
We’re proud to announce that Div III shows are underway at the Hampshire Gallery! We’ll be showcasing sculptures, paintings, photographs, and multimedia …
The Hampshire College Library is thrilled to announce the launch of the Havana Archive Project, an Open Access digital photographic archive containing …
It the time in the semester when our graduating Div. III students undertake gallery installations for their final theses! Come by the …
HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE ART GALLERY Wednesday September 18, 2019, 5-7pm Join us for refreshments, opening remarks from curator Sura Levine and special guest …
Currently on view in the gallery, Pablo Delano’s conceptual art installation, The Museum of the Old Colony, uses reproduced materials and curatorial approaches familiar from traditional historical and anthropological museums.
Did you know that 27% of the 2017 incoming class at Hampshire College are First-Generation College Students? As part of First Week, …
“Our Support Will Not End with the Occupation”: The 1988 Dakin Takeover An exhibition, jointly hosted by The Harold F. Johnson Library and …
On display by the library InfoBar: books by & about James Baldwin. Talk by Daniel Baldwin on April 10 5PM, East Lecture Hall, FPH
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Explore the scholarly work produced by Hampshire students during the course of the College’s history. The library has curated a display of Division III’s from the library’s collection that study and explore racism and white supremacy, classism, islamophobia, anti-semitism, transphobia, sexism, ableism, and oppression in many forms. Visit the physical exhibit in the Harold F. Johnson Library. See our digital collection online
-by Mia Karnofsky Elaine Mayes (b. 1936) is a photographer who taught at Hampshire College from 1971 to 1981. Mayes originally trained …
Come to the library to view a selection of artist’s books made this past Spring semester 2017 for HACU 330: Books, Book …
POWER AND MEMORY: 50 YEARS OF STRUGGLE, SHARED LEGACIES OF SHARED RESISTANCE A new exhibit, staged by Hampshire faculty and a librarian in …
Jesse Krimes, Sheila Pinkel, Jared Owens, Chelsea Hogue & Sarah Rice , Real Cost of Prisons Project Project, Austin Forbord & Amie …
When you come in the library over winter break, please take a moment to stop and enjoy the exhibit cases right across …