The University Libraries welcome you to visit this summer and explore the diverse range of exhibitions and displays showcased within our spaces. This is an excellent opportunity to engage with the rich academic and cultural resources that the University of Miami has to offer, including historical and contemporary documents, photographs, books, art, prints, maps, and much more. We encourage you to take advantage of the exhibitions and displays listed below before some of them conclude this season.
Bowman Foster Ashe Administration Building
- "University of Miami Student Artists' Books" in the main lobby
Kislak Center at the University of Miami (home of Special Collections and University Archives)
- "From Acting to the Afterlife: Selections from the Supernatural Library of Jackie Gleason" in the Classroom Exhibit Space in the Gallery at the Kislak Center
- "Open New Worlds | A Journey Through the Kislak Collection: From Feudalism to Empire and Revolution" in the Gallery at the Kislak Center
- "Our Legacy Matters: Celebrating the Achievements of the UTrailblazers and the Contributions of Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., B.S.C. '89" in the Kislak Center Reading Room
- "River(s) of Grass: The Enduring Legacies of Marjory Stoneman Douglas" in the Kislak Center Reading Room
Oscar E. Dooly Memorial Building
- "The Taylor Family/UTrailblazers Experience" in the Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. Breezeway
Otto G. Richter Library
- "Remembering Jacques Stéphen Alexis: A Centenary Celebration" on the first and second floors
Roberto C. Goizueta Pavilion (home of the Cuban Heritage Collection)
Rosenstiel School Library
We look forward to welcoming you to our campuses this summer!
If you have any questions about exhibitions at the University Libraries, please contact Martha Horan, head of Preservation Strategies and chair of the Exhibitions Council.
About Exhibitions at the University Libraries
The University Libraries support a robust exhibitions program, providing access to our rich and diverse collections while highlighting unique and rare holdings. The program enhances scholarly engagement and makes our collections accessible to the University community and beyond. Read more »
Metered parking is available at lots on the Coral Gables campus.