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    1. STUDIES IN CHAOS · An "Open Mesh of Possibilities": Thinking Queerness with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s

      Clay printing uses colored clay slip and texture to create a design. Each time a clay print is made, traces of the old print remain in (...)

    2. Book + Art | Duke University Libraries

      Book + Art | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content Menu  Current Exhibits Past Upcoming Online Exhibition Services Propose an (...)

    3. About the Exhibition Services Department | Duke University Libraries

      Encouraging diversity in design Libraries are full of words, and our exhibit curators care about fonts.

    4. Items Included in the Exhibition · Whatever Happened to Radicalism? Voices from the George Vickers P

      "Steal this poster" centerfold design.  Liberated Guardian Vol. 1, No. 21 (1971).

    5. Acknowledgements and Sources · The Road to Desegregation at Duke · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Carpenter Foundation Exhibits Coordinator, for her guidance, Jennifer Blomberg for her work in installing the exhibit, and to Mark (...)

    6. Villa Benedetta · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Though Benedetti claimed that Plautilla only assisted her brother Basilio, the surviving building contract and drawings attribute the (...)

    7. Through the Centuries · CAPTURING THE MOMENT: Centuries of the Passover Haggadah · Duke University L

      Die Pessach-Haggadah des Gerschom Kohen / Passover Haggadah of Gerschom Kohen Printed by Gershom ben Solomon Ha-Kohen Prague, Bohemia, 1526 (...)

    8. Josiah Charles Trent History of Medicine Room | Duke University Libraries

      Richard Payne view the exhibit Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies view the exhibit “How can one help but (...)

    9. The Construction Worker Project | Duke University Libraries

      It includes the installation at the top of this page based on the Durham skyline, which was created by artist Hermes Illana, an immigrant from (...)

    10. Women at Duke · Outrageous Ambitions: How a One-Room Schoolhouse Became a Research University · Duke

      In 1929, Rose Davis graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemistry, the first female graduate with that degree from Duke.   Design for a Duchess , (...)

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