Exhibits

  • Vanderbilt University

    Buchanan Fellow Josanda Addo Shares her Final Project

    In 1860, American readers loved Godey’s Lady’s Book for its elaborate colored fashion plates. Listen to Buchanan Library Fellow Josanda Addo’s curator statement, and hear her thoughts on the magazine’s advice to women. Content published in Godey’s Lady Book’s reflected American’s beliefs about women’s roles in society, including women’s… Read More

    Jun 2, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    19th-Century Periodicals: Framing the New American Standard

    The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries have opened a new online exhibition, 19th-Century Periodicals: Framing the New American Standard. Curated by undergraduate Buchanan Library Fellows Josanda Addo ’22, Robby Espano ’22, and Hannah Tsaio ’22, during spring semester 2021, the exhibit is the third in a series featuring in-depth… Read More

    May 7, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Building a University: Vanderbilt’s First Decade – Fall 2020

    Image: W.W. Clayton: History of Davidson County, Tennessee 1880 (Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Co.), Vanderbilt University Special Collections Have you ever wondered how Vanderbilt University got its name or were curious about why the Stevenson Science and Engineering Library has so many antique instruments on display? Maybe you would like… Read More

    Jan 15, 2021

  • Two Artworks

    Unprecedented Connection: Art collaboration during COVID-19

    Artists: Back row (L to R): Jessica Wu, Katherine Xie, Annie Zheng, Jon Ma. Front row (L to R): Rachel Lee, Nazirah Khairi Vanderbilt Kefi Collective Artwork collaboration by Calendula Cheng and Isabel Kinney Every artwork in the Unprecedented Connections exhibition from Vanderbilt Kefi Collective is a joint work… Read More

    Nov 16, 2020

  • photographs of female recipients of the Rosenwald Fund

    Vanderbilt-Fisk collaboration profiles careers of highly successful Black women during Depression, Jim Crow era

    Raquelle K. Bostow, Mellon postdoctoral scholar at Vanderbilt University, and a team of six undergraduate students from Fisk University have created the digital retrospective “Women of Rosenwald: Curating Social Justice through the Arts (1928-1948).” The exhibit, made possible through the Mellon Partners for Humanities Education program, sheds light on a… Read More

    Oct 26, 2020

  • Gallery view of Visionary Aponte objects

    Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom Exhibition Wins Nashville Scene Award

    The University Art Gallery’s spring exhibition, Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom, was selected by the Nashville Scene as the Best University Exhibition of the past year. The show, curated by Édouard Duval Carrié and Ada Ferrer, was organized at Vanderbilt by Interim Curator Emily Weiner with Collections Manager and… Read More

    Oct 16, 2020

  • Collage of Ediciones Vigia books

    Found in Cuba: The Ingenuity and Creativity of Ediciones Vigía – Spring 2020

    A new online exhibit has been created based on an exhibit in Special Collections and the exhibit-opening lecture given by Paula Covington, subject librarian for Latin American and Iberian Studies. Ediciones Vigía began making handmade books in Matanzas, Cuba, in 1985, limited to 100-200 copies, to make national literature known… Read More

    Jul 17, 2020

  • Picture of partially cleaned Alabaster Rhenish Pieta

    Surface Cleaning Transforms 15th Century Rhenish Pietà

    The white areas of the Pietà show beginning conservation efforts. The Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery recently learned more about its Rhenish Pietà, created by an unknown German artist in the 15th century. This sculpture is made of alabaster and is covered in centuries worth of grime, masking the fine details… Read More

    Jul 13, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    Buchanan Fellows Curate New Exhibition Slated to Open in the Fall

    The University Libraries will open a new exhibition, “Tending to Popular Thought: What People Read and Why,” this fall in the second-floor gallery of Central Library. The physical exhibition, curated by four undergraduate Buchanan Library Fellows during spring semester 2020, delayed by the COVID pandemic will be… Read More

    Jun 30, 2020

  • Ali Smith Dream for Light Years, 2020 Oil on canvas 80 x 100 inches

    In Vanderbilt News: Visit ‘Dream for Light Years’ visual/musical exhibition online

    Dream for Light Years, a two-year collaboration between Ali Smith, a California-based contemporary artist, and Michael Alec Rose, professor of composition at the Blair School of Music, can now be enjoyed online. The opening for the exhibition at the Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery has been postponed until an unknown future… Read More

    Apr 15, 2020