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Past Other Exhibits
- “Alba Amicorum” in Haverford College Collections. Curated by George Allan '24, Spring 2024.
- Quakers & Mental Health: Friends Asylum Through the Years. Curated by Maia Roark ‘25 & Morgan Soutos ‘24, Fall 2023
- "From Rails to Road: Transportation at Haverford College", curated by Maxwell Champlin ‘25, Fall 2023
- "Our Culture is Our Resistance: Repression, Refuge, and Healing in Guatemala." A traveling exhibition of photographs by Jonathan Moller, curated by Lucy Corrie-Tannen '26, Thaiana Zandona '26, and Jorge Paz Reyes '24
- De-Time, This exhibition was created in partnership with Tokyo-based multidisciplinary artist Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver and the students in the Bi-Co East Asian Languages and Cultures Department “Third Year Japanese” (Kimiko Suzuki) and “Modern and Contemporary East Asian Art” (Erin Schoneveld) courses, Spring 2023
- "James Van Der Zee Photographs", curated by ENGL/VIST 215: Realism, Race, and Photography with Lindsay Reckson, Spring 2023
- The Spaces Between: Creating Place on Haverford’s Campus, curated by Emma Scharff ‘25, Fall 2022-Spring 2023
- In Perpetuity: An Exhibit Related to A People's History of Haverford Tour, curated by Liz Jones-Minsinger and Sarah Horowitz, Magill Wing cases, Fall 2022
- Views of Helen of Troy, curated by students in John Muse’s Theory and Practice of Exhibition class, Walls, Spring 2022
- “Narrative Beyond the Monolith,” curated by Kimiko Suzuki from submissions by Trico students, faculty, and staff, Walls, Spring 2022
- “These Are My Roots: A Journey Through Co-Education at Haverford,” curated by Taliyah Evans ‘24, Cases/walls, Spring 2022
- “The Art of Politics,” photography and curation by Jack Weinstein ‘23, Walls, 2021-2022
- “Overheard: Voices on the Underground Railroad at the Lutnick Library,” curated by Sally Berger and the students of Reframed: Enactment and Reenactment in Popular Culture, Digital Media, and Contemporary Art, Entrance Gallery, Spring 2022
- “Illustrated Books: History, Process, and Analysis,” curated by students in Sarah Horowitz’s ICPR 143 class, Entrance Gallery, Fall 2021
- “Materiality and Spectacle,” curated by students in Terry Snyder’s writing program class of the same name, Entrance Gallery, 2020-2021
- “Artists Books from Special Collections,” curated by Seabrook Jeffcoat ‘22, Magill Wing cases, Fall 2021
- “Elizabeth Gray Vining: A Quaker in Post-War Japan,” curated by Ella Coulton ’23, Magill Wing cases, Spring 2020
- “The Life and Objects of Rufus Jones,” curated by Lily Sweeney ‘23, Rufus Jones study, Fall 2019-Spring 2021
- “Quaker & Special Collections Across Disciplines,” curated by Hannah Kolzer ’22, Magill Wing cases, Fall 2019
Photo: Patrick Montero