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Current Exhibits - WOU Library & Media Services

Exhibits at the Hamersly Library

NOTE CARDS FOR SALE
As a fundraiser for the exhibit program and scholarships
we have the following note cards for purchase:
Tie One On: the art of fly fishing
Sneaky Teaching
Fall 2008
   
  Road to the White House
A collection presidential campaign buttons and posters.
1st floor main lobby
September-December 2008
Curator: Carl Fisher, WOU Political Science Student
   
  A Visit from St. Nicolas
Sampling of Cathi Rooth's 'The Night Before Christmas' collection
2nd floor galleries
September-December 2008
Curator: Cathi Rooth, WOU Community & Marissa Clausen, WOU Art Student
   
  Humble Hands:
A look at child labor starting with the Thomas Kay Wollen Mill to present
3rd floor gallery
September-December 2008
Curator: Joy Charron, WOU History Student
   
  WOU Artists visit Asia
Two WOU art faculty visit China and Japan share their experiences.
3rd floor Archives gallery
September-December 2008
Curators: Diane Tarter & Kim Hoffman, WOU Art Faculty
   
   
   
Upcoming Exhibits in 2009
   
  Retrospective Works of Peter Stone (tentative title)
Artwork by Peter Stone, WOU faculty emeritus
2nd floor gallery
January - March 2009
Curator: Peter Stone
   
  Invasive Species: Oregon 150 (tentative title)
Non-native plants in Oregon
3rd floor galleries 
January - March 2009
Curator: Dr. Bryan Dutton & Dr. Steve Taylor, WOU Science Faculty
   
  International Experiences (tentative title)
Memorialbilia collected on travels and cultural experiences
1st floor main lobby
January - March 2009
Curator: David Bolden, WOU Student
   
  Women and Medicine (tentative title)
Featuring women in the medical profession in the Willamette Valley
2nd floor gallery 
April - June 2009
Curator: Dr. Kim Jensen, WOU Humanities Faculty & WOU Students
   
  Museum Studies Students
Senior art students present their work
3rd floor galleries 
March -May 2009
Curators: To be arranged
   
  Professional Concerns Art Students
Senior art students present their work
3rd floor galleries 
early June 2009
Curators: To be arranged
   
UPCOMING EXHIBITS - 2009/2010
   
  The Origin: 150 Years Is Just the Beginning
Sesquecentennial of Charles Darwin's "Origin of the Species"
2nd floor gallery 
September - December 2009
Curator: Jordan Hofer, WOU Anthropology Instructor & WOU Students
   
  Celebration of Excellence-4
Honoring WOUs dedicated Adjunct Faculty
1st floor lobby 
April - June 2009
Curator: Dr. Niki Young, Dir. Center for Teaching and Learning
   
  Professional Concerns Art Students
Senior art students present their work
3rd floor galleries 
early June 2010
Curators: To be arranged
   
UPCOMING EXHIBITS - 2010-2011
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

  Library and Media Services Western Oregon University
345 N. Monmouth Ave.
Monmouth, OR 97361
503-838-8418
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libweb@wou.edu
Last Updated: Thursday, 21 August, 2008 05:28 PM

 

Located in the heart of Oregon’s lush Willamette Valley, Western Oregon University is the oldest institution in the Oregon University system with an award-winning campus that blends welcoming traditional features with multimedia classrooms, wireless web access and a state-of-the-art library. WOU is home to the nationally-renowned Teaching Research Institute, the Regional Resource Center on Deafness and the Rainbow Dance Theatre with approximately two-thirds of its students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the rest in the College of Education.