Exhibits

England under the volatile Tudor dynasty was a thriving home for the arts.
Reserve your tickets now for the only chance to see this incredible show in the United States before it heads to Paris.
For over two decades, African American artist Kara Walker (b. 1969) has been making work that weaves together imagery from the antebellum South, the brutality of slavery, and racist stereotypes.
Laura Wilson has photographed some of the most influential writers of our time.
Lyric Thinking, the 2022–2023 Model Research Collection at Bass Library, explores how thinking through and with lyric poems takes place across diverse languages, communities, and spaces throughout
Join the North Carolina Museum of Art for the opening of their newly reimagined collection galleries and special exhibition: A Modern Vision: European Masterworks from The Phillips Collection on Sa
Leonards Seastone Exhibition, readings and master classes.
In June 2018 renowned contemporary photographer Arthur Tress generously donated his collection of Japanese illustrated books and prints to the University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
Selma, Lahore, Warsaw, Santiago … “Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021,” Princeton University Library’s latest exhibition captures continuity and change in practices of
“No art form has influenced my life and my work more than animation and no single character in history has had as deep of a personal connection to me as Pinocchio,” the acclaimed director Guillermo