Each exhibition at the Penn Libraries offers a glimpse of the enormous scope of our collections and the rich imagination of the collectors, curators, and designers who produced it. The posters displayed here illustrate the intellectual and visual range of materials that the Penn Libraries has shared with the public over the past twenty years. Our exhibition themes derive from the research interests of Penn faculty, staff, and students. They give us the opportunity to present books or manuscripts or objects – primary sources – that most people might not otherwise see. Usually, Penn exhibitions show Penn’s collections, but the Libraries also collaborate with partners, when their collections align with the interests of the Penn community. From Literae Humaniores to Wharton Esherick and the Birth of the American Modern to Siamese Sampler: 19th-Century Manuscripts of Scripture, Poetry, and Decree, the last twenty years of Penn Libraries exhibitions have been relevant, thought provoking, and joyful.
Each exhibition at the Penn Libraries offers a glimpse of the enormous scope of our collections and the rich imagination of the collectors, curators, and designers who produced it. The posters displayed here illustrate the intellectual and visual range of materials that the Penn Libraries has shared with the public over the past twenty years. Our exhibition themes derive from the research interests of Penn faculty, staff, and students. They give us the opportunity to present books or manuscripts or objects—primary sources—that most people might not otherwise see. Usually, Penn exhibitions show Penn’s collections, but the Libraries also collaborate with partners, when their collections align with the interests of the Penn community.