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Tag Archives: exhibit
Ewa Monika Zebrowski: Finding Wyeth
The University of Tulsa’s Department of Special Collections and University Archives would like to cordially invite our students, faculty, patrons, and the community in general, to our new exhibition titled Finding Wyeth. Finding Wyeth is a photographic essay created by … Continue reading
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Tagged American authors, American painters, art, artists books, Books, exhibit, photography
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New Exhibit at Special Collections
The University of Tulsa’s Department of Special Collections and University Archives would like to cordially invite our students, faculty, alumni, and the community in general to come in and take a look at our new exhibit titled Eudora Welty: Eloquence … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, Exhibits, General, History, Uncategorized
Tagged artists books, collections, Eudora Welty, events, exhibit, history, photographs
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World War I class project.
Dr. Jeff Drouin’s English 3733 class, on World War I has been engaged in a project this semester, examining some of the holdings of World War I materials held by this department. The students have completed their exhibits of WWI … Continue reading
Now On Display: “Mask-arade!”
Special Collections graduate assistants Kyle Ripley and Kristina Rosenthal have recently researched and displayed a collection of Mexican dancing masks. These masks predate the founding of the Americas and illuminate the culture and traditions of Mexico’s earliest people. So, to … Continue reading
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Tagged art, events, exhibit, history, Native Americans
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When posters went to war
The students in Dr. Kirsten Olds’ course Art History 4803 “Cultural Responses to War in the 20th Century” this semester have been working with Marc Carlson and the staff at Special Collections to mount an exhibition in the reading room … Continue reading
Posted in Exhibits, News
Tagged exhibit, Great War, posters, propogranda, War, World War I, World War One, WWI
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Now on Display: Sideshow! Curiosities & Oddities
Step right up to see our newest exhibit: Sideshow! Curiosities & Oddities. We’ve gathered items from across the collections that are guaranteed* to send shivers up your spine. Included are relics from the assassination of President Lincoln, interior views of … Continue reading
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Tagged curiosities, displays, exhibit, exhibition, oddities, sideshow
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Current Exhibit
Professor Kirsten Olds’s class on the History of Photos and Video has done a presentation in our exhibit cases that will be up throughout the rest of the fall 2011 semester, utilizing images from our collections. The displays are: Display … Continue reading
Small map exhibit
Posted in Acquisitions, Collections, History
Tagged acquisitions, collections, exhibit, Great War, history, Indian Territory, maps, World War I, World War One, WWI
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The Editors are not hipsters…
The title is from the introduction of the initial issue of the White Dove Review. The White Dove Review was an independent literary magazine published in Tulsa, OK in five issues from 1959-1960 by four Central High School students: Ron … Continue reading