Discover Life in America Photography Exhibit

Discover Life in America is sharing the rich biodiversity of the Great Smoky Mountains with UT Libraries. From now until September, high resolution scans of plants, insects and fungi will adorn the reference room, 135 Hodges Library. Discover Life in America (DLIA) is the non-profit organization coordinating the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) for the … Continued

Art in the Library: student talent on display

Visit the Libraries’ Student Art in the Library juried exhibition, now on display in 135 Hodges Library. (Two additional works are on display at the Music Library, G62-65 Humanities Bldg.) Artworks include paintings, drawings, photographs, and prints, each the work of a UT student. The winning pieces were selected by a committee of library staff. … Continued

Student Art in the Library: call for submissions

The UT Libraries seeks submissions to the next Student Art in the Library juried exhibition. The exhibition is open to all undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at UT Knoxville. Cash prizes will be awarded. First Prize is $300; Second Prize, $150. Artworks selected this fall will be installed in January and will remain on … Continued

New Student Art in the Library Exhibit

The Student Art in the Library exhibit for Spring 2009 is now on view in the Reference Reading Room, 135 Hodges Library. Student Art in the Library is a juried exhibition hosted by the University Libraries. Works submitted by currently enrolled UTK undergraduate and graduate students (whether art majors or non-majors) are judged by a … Continued

CVM Photography Department Exhibit @ Pendergrass Library

Pendergrass Library on the Agricultural Campus currently features photographic works from the University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine’s Photography team. Phil Snow and Greg Hiroshoren present personal and professional works from their collections that display their extensive experience and talent in the art of photography. The BioCommunications Association recently awarded Phil with Citation of … Continued

Student Art in the Library

The Fall 2008 Student Art in the Library Juried Exhibition is now on view in the Hodges Library reference room. The contest was open to all undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The Student Art in the Library Committee made its selections from over 70 submissions. Congratulations to our … Continued

The Centaur Excavations at Volos

Students walking through the first floor of the John C. Hodges Library at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville may be surprised to see the skeleton of a “centaur” on display. The hoax is intended to draw attention to the mythological and poetic dimensions of science and history, and to remind students not to believe everything … Continued

Student Art in the Library – Call for submissions

UT Libraries seeks submissions to the Fall Student Art in the Library exhibition. Entrants must be registered graduate or undergraduate students. The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, April 8. Selected artwork will be installed in May and remain on view through November 2008 in first floor reference room, Hodges Library. For more info, contact Jennifer … Continued

Working for Democracy in the South and Appalachia: The Highlander Research and Education Center

UT Libraries Hosts Documentary Series and Exhibit to celebrate Highlander’s 75th anniversary The University of Tennessee Libraries is hosting a documentary series and exhibit to teach the university and local communities about the Highlander Research and Education Center, as it celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. All programs in the Documentaries in the Libraries series … Continued

Medieval and Renaissance Exhibit Opens at Special Collections Library

“Scribes, Scholars and Students,” a new Special Collections exhibit, opens on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007, at 3:00 pm in the Special Collections lobby located on the second floor of the historic James D. Hoskins Library. Light refreshments will be served. As part of the university’s Medieval and Renaissance Semester, the “Scribes, Scholars, and Students” exhibit … Continued