Join us for an evening of exhibits stretching from Hatcher Graduate Library’s Audubon Room and Gallery, through the Clark Library and into the Shapiro Undergraduate Library. The open house highlights artwork by U-M students as well as an exhibit focusing on filmmaker Robert Altman curated by U-M students. Two exhibits held in conjunction with the LSA Theme Semester, Understanding Race, will also be featured, as well as the work of U-M faculty member Joseph Trumpey.
Take a moment to make your own button in the style of the vintage political buttons on display in the Audubon Room or contribute your thoughts to the Race Card project, an Understanding Race Theme Semester endeavor held in partnership with NPR’s Michele Norris. Refreshments will be served in both the Library Gallery and Bert's Study Lounge, and there will be brief remarks by the librarians, faculty and students who created the exhibit The Many Hats of Robert Altman: A Life in Cinema in the Library Gallery at 4 PM.
Take a moment to make your own button in the style of the vintage political buttons on display in the Audubon Room or contribute your thoughts to the Race Card project, an Understanding Race Theme Semester endeavor held in partnership with NPR’s Michele Norris. Refreshments will be served in both the Library Gallery and Bert's Study Lounge, and there will be brief remarks by the librarians, faculty and students who created the exhibit The Many Hats of Robert Altman: A Life in Cinema in the Library Gallery at 4 PM.