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Exhibits

We offer multiple temporary and permanent exhibits throughout J. Murrey Atkins Library and the Architecture Library, including the atrium and exhibit wall on the first floor and the tenth floor through Special Collections and University Archives, as well as virtual exhibits.

The goal of these exhibits is to enhance and enrich the community with themes that emphasize library holdings, university research interests and curriculum, as well as local cultural initiatives. 

Have an idea for an exhibit that meets this criteria? Submit your proposal here

Exhibits in the Library Highlight

We offer multiple exhibit spaces throughout the library. View current and past exhibits. 

Exhibits emphasize library collections, research interests of the UNC Charlotte community, university curriculum, and local cultural events and programming.

Fragments from the Library of Babel

Students created the mural Fragments from the Library of Babel in Fall 2017 as part of the Mixed-Media/Print Media 3 classes taught by Maja Godlewska and Erik Waterkotte.

Working collaboratively, students incorporated digital photography, computer graphic manipulations, and large digital printouts with acrylic paint on PVC panel. The multi-piece mural was installed in Hight Architecture Library in Storrs Hall in March 2018.

visualizing science image

We hosted the exhibit and competition, Visualizing Science: Microscopic Images from UNC Charlotte, in Fall 2015, which now continues as a digital exhibit.

The exhibit highlights the role of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in scientific advancement. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni were invited to submit research images or "scientific art" produced with any type of microscope.

Dean Reynolds Microscope Collection

This collection includes over one hundred scientific instruments that include microscopes, magnifiers, and microscope accessories. The instruments span three centuries beginning from the eighteenth century and into the twentieth.