Our Collections & Exhibits
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Integrity of the Page: The Creative Process of Daniel Clowes Daniel Clowes is a highly regarded cartoonist, comic book artist, and screenwriter. He is best known for his Eightball comic book series (1989-2004), Ghost World (1997), Ice Haven (2005), Wilson (2010), Mister Wonderful (2011), and The Death-Ray (2011). |
Locations Special Collections Research Center March 28 – June 17, 2016 View web exhibit >> |
Subjects Art Graphic Novels |
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Shared Past, Shared Future: The Marine Biological Laboratory and the University of Chicago The recent affiliation between UChicago and the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) is the latest chapter in the long, intertwined history of the two institutions. Charles Otis Whitman, the first director of the MBL, also established biology at the University. Frank Lillie, Zoology chair, became the second director and remained president of the MBL corporation until 1942. Today, as the institutions draw closer, we highlight and celebrate our shared history. |
Locations The John Crerar Library April 19 – Oct 31, 2016 |
Subjects Sciences Marine Biology |
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Awesome Exhibit Title Short description about collection. Sed quanta sit alias, nunc tantum possitne esse tanta. Quae qui non vident, nihil umquam magnum ac cognitione dignum amaverunt. Quae diligentissime contra Aristonem dicuntur a Chryippo. |
Locations Online View web exhibit >> |
Subjects Magical Law Magic Criminal History Forbidden Spells Azkaban History |
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Better Exhibition Sed quanta sit alias, nunc tantum possitne esse tanta. Quae qui non vident, nihil umquam magnum ac cognitione dignum amaverunt. |
Locations The John Crerar Library Past exhibit: Jan 15 – April 19, 2015 |
Subjects Herbology Spell Crafting |
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Exhibit with Super Swell Title Nunc tantum possitne esse tanta. Quae qui non vident, nihil umquam magnum ac cognitione dignum amaverunt. Quae diligentissime contra Aristonem dicuntur a Chryippo. |
Locations Special Collections Research Center Past exhibit: Jan 15 – March 28, 2015 View web exhibit >> |
Subjects Forbidden Spells Azkaban History |