In “Denizens of the Deep: Sea Creatures Real and Imagined”, librarians and curators from across the UW Libraries bring together items highlighting the breadth of material and content available about the sea, ocean and sea creatures. | EXHIBIT
Category: Special Collections
New Exhibit | Celebrating Black Women: Daisy Tibbs Dawson, Peace Activist and Educator
Daisy Lee Tibbs Dawson was a peace activist and educator and the only African American to be memorialized in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. Special Collections curated an exhibit about her legacy. | EXHIBITS
‘Victims of nostalgia’: ‘Invisible Cities’ at Special Collections
The Daily does a deep dive into the “Invisible Cities” Exhibit in Special Collections. | THE DAILY
‘Everybody gets dressed’: ‘The History of Costume’ at Special Collections
The Daily does a deep dive into the “History of Costume” Exhibit in Special Collections. | THE DAILY
University of Washington Creates 45-Year Archive of Early Music Seattle
Special Collections is creating a public archive of materials spanning Early Music Seattle’s (EMS) 45 years of history in order to preserve the history and impact of EMS and make the materials accessible for the public. | EARLY MUSIC SEATTLE