Exhibits

America’s beloved Little Golden Books were first released in 1942 and sold over 1.5 million copies within five months.
For All Time: The Shakespeare First Folio celebrates the University of British Columbia Library’s recent acquisition of a first edition of William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies—an
This exhibition presents excerpts from artist Peter Kuper’s forthcoming graphic novel, which he developed during his tenure as the Jean Strouse Fellow at The New York Public Library’s Dorothy and L
During the 1960s, paper dresses took the world by storm, when Scott Paper Company launched an ingenious marketing campaign—an early forerunner of viral marketing strategies—to promote “Dura-Weve,”
The curators of the exhibition offer on their website, a digital version of "500 Years of Women," where you can browse the exhibit virtually and learn about additional historic women writers not fe
Crossings invites you to take four historic routes across the United States.
Tracing the evolution of the practice of drawing in Britain from the 17th through the mid-20th century, "100 Great British Drawings" presents rarely seen treasures from The Huntington's collection.
Beginning in the early 1970s—as underrepresented groups were demanding new forms of visibility following the emergence of political movements such as Black Power and the Stonewall Rebellion—a handf
Retrospectrum is the most expansive and in-depth exhibition of Bob Dylan's artwork ever staged in the United States.
Pioneer of the English Private Press Movement