Special Collections materials include some of the best-known Arkansan names in the arts, but the collections also speak of more modest contributions and less celebrated cultural phenomena. Discover the Sue H. Walker Papers in this blog post by architectural records archivist Catherine Wallack. …Continue Reading Arkansas Arts: Celebrating Our Creative Culture
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Old Main Bells to Ring Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life April 4
In unity with the National Civil Rights Museum and campuses across the United States, the University Libraries and Fulbright College are co-sponsoring a ringing of the Old Main bells on April 4 commemorating Dr. King’s life. …Continue Reading Old Main Bells to Ring Commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life April 4
Behind the Scenes: Curating an Exhibition
Head of Special Collections, Lori Birrell, describes the process of curating the Florence Price exhibit in Mullins Library….Continue Reading Behind the Scenes: Curating an Exhibition
Three Events to Celebrate Opening of Opera in the Ozarks Archives
The University Libraries, the Department of Music and the Opera in the Ozarks are partnering to host a three-part series of events to celebrate the opening of the Opera in the Ozarks archives….Continue Reading Three Events to Celebrate Opening of Opera in the Ozarks Archives
The Opera in the Ozarks Archives: 68 Years of Magic on the Mountain
University Libraries Special Collections department has recently completed the processing of over 80 boxes of materials from Opera in the Ozarks….Continue Reading The Opera in the Ozarks Archives: 68 Years of Magic on the Mountain
Twin Exhibits in Mullins Library Form a Celestial Celebration
“The Splendor of the Heavens: Centuries of Changing Perspectives on the Cosmos” will be on display in the Special Collections department through May 2018….Continue Reading Twin Exhibits in Mullins Library Form a Celestial Celebration