Exhibitions

Displaying 1 - 32 of 32 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 "What Were You Wearing" exhibit aims to spread sexual assault awareness
Northern Iowan 119:40, p.1
The Office of Compliance Equity Management (OCEM) created an exhibit that displays outfits worn by sexual assault survivors to educate viewers about the pervasiveness of sexual assaults. The exhibit will be available throughout the month of April for viewing; photo.
2 "Whose Voice" museum exhibit
Northern Iowan 118:12, p.4
The UNI Museum on the first floor of Rod Library opened a new exhibit titled "Whose Voice". This exhibit asks the question who has the authority to tell these artifact's stories; photo.
3 Submissions wanted for "What Were You Wearing?" Exhibit
Northern Iowan 117:42, p.4
UNI's Office of Compliance and Equity Management are asking for volunteers to tell their story of sexual assault for the exhibit "What Were You Wearing?" and they emphasize that sexual assault is never the victim's fault. The virtual exhibit will coincide with Sigma Phi Epsilon's Sexual Assault Awareness Week, April 12-16; photos.
4 Lang Hall introduces historical exhibit
Northern Iowan 117:32, p.1
A new historical exhibit is unveiled in Lang Hall featuring famous figures who have spoken or performed at UNI, including Martin Luther King, Jr., William Jennings Bryan, the Dalai Lama, and Salvador Dali. Digital communications professor Christopher Martin and associate professor of history Thomas Conners worked together to research the exhibit using Rod Library's special collections and IndexUNI; photos.
5 Bringing pandemics to life across all generations
Northern Iowan 117:25, p.4
Departments across the Rod Library curated a display about the 1918 influenza pandemic and the current COVID-19 pandemic; photo.
6 Counseling Center holds "In My Shoes" exhibit
Northern Iowan 117:13, p.4
Riley Rodemaker, graduate and program assistant at the UNI Counseling Center, is putting together an exhibit called "In My Shoes" to showcase the intersections of diversity and mental health. It will be on display in Maucker Union; photo.
7 Library exhibit explores WWI impact
Northern Iowan 116:28, p.5
The exhibit "World War I: Lessons and Legacies" is on display in the Rod Library Learning Commons through February 15. The exhibit is courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the National Museum of American History, U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, and Smithsonian Women's Service. It includes artifacts from the UNI Museum and documents and photos from the Special Collections and University Archives. Two lectures will happen in conjunction with the exhibit: "Warriors, Caregivers, and Patriots: Women's Experiences in the First World War," by associate history professor Emily Machen, and "For the Fallen: Military Cemeteries of the Western Front," by associate history professor Thomas Connors; photos.
8 Exhibit examines misrepresentation in art
Northern Iowan 116:4, p.1
Artist Jack Balas's solo show, "Jack Balas Against the Grain: Men, Maps, and Other Incorrections," was exhibited at the UNI Gallery of Art from August 19 - October 5. UNI Gallery of Art Director Darrell Taylor discussed the show's planning and importance. After the show, Balas will donate a piece to UNI's collection. Performance artist Tim Miller will present in the gallery on October 1; photos.
9 Exploring 'The Many Voices of Art'
Northern Iowan 116:2, p.5
Art gallery director Darrel Taylor and art professor Charles Adelman discuss the exhibit "The Many Voices of Art" on display in the Mary Haskell-Hansen Room of the UNI Gallery of Art; photos.
10 UNI professor organizes photo display
Northern Iowan 115:51, p.2
UNI Assistant Professor of Communications Philip Hopper and many other Communications faculty collaborators worked together on a photo display that will be in the Rod Library display case May 2 through June 1. The display features photographs taken by the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression; photos.
11 'VertigoMini' a disturbing delight
Northern Iowan 115:53, p.4
Mitchell gives "VertigoMini: A Night of 'In-Case' Performance Art" held April 25 in the Kamerick Art Building a favorable review; photos.
12 UNI Museum unveils mastodon tusk
Northern Iowan 115:47, p.1
A mastodon tusk found by a man in Hampton, Iowa in the early 1900s was later donated to the UNI Museum in 1934. After undergoing conservation beginning in 2014, the tusk as of April 2 is on display as part of the museum's exhibits in Rod Library; photo.
13 Student work showcased in annual exhibit
Northern Iowan 115:46, p.1
The Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition in the Kamerick Art Building's Gallery of Art opened on March 25. The juror for the exhibition was T.J. Dedaux-Norris of the University of Iowa; photos.
14 Panther Portrait: Young Puppeteers Showcase
Northern Iowan 115:45, p.9
The "Young Puppeteers Showcase" in the Kamerick Art Building next to the Gallery of Art showcases puppets designed by local elementary school students. The article includes puppets and explanations by 5th grader Lennon Michel, 4th grader Kelsey Eastman, and 6th grader Mya Miller. The exhibit will be up until April 20; photos.
15 UNI Proud and GSS present Pride Week 2019
Northern Iowan 115:45, p.2
UNI Proud and Gender and Sexuality Services (GSS) will host events throughout Pride Week, April 1-5. Events will include a kickoff, Art Gay-la, Queer Monologues, LGBT Q&A event, movie screening of Boy Erased, and the Drag Ball; photos.
16 Exhibit moves through time and space
Northern Iowan 115:33, p.2
The UNI Gallery of Art presents "An Art Collection Travelogue," on display through March 8; photo.
17 Exhibit shines light on the invisible
Northern Iowan 115:30, p.2
The exhibition "Being Seen: Portraits in Place and Person," displaying instructor Alexandra Dooley's art students' work of residents at Waterloo's Country View Care Center, is on display at the Kamerick Art Building until February 18; photo.
18 Exhibit views life from human perspective
Northern Iowan 115:29, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art opened an new exhibit "In and of the Anthropocene," co-curated by gallery director Darrell Taylor and art history professor Elizabeth Sutton; photos.
19 'Hoodie' exhibit examines implicit bias
Northern Iowan 115:28, p.5
The "Humanize My Hoodie" exhibit, a collaboration between Blu Collar Fashion and Multicultural Education Services, will open in Rod Library on January 22. The second part of the exhibit is "UNDRESSING: The Culture of Humanizing." The exhibits explore bias, threat perception, race, and rape culture; photo.
20 Students 'A GO GO' to Vertigo
Northern Iowan 115:26, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art hosted the art department's biannual performance art showcase, "Vertigo: A GO GO!" on November 29. Many students performed for a large audience; photos.
21 Students unleash animal camouflage
Northern Iowan 115:24, p.2
Inspired by artist Anne Lamanski, the UNI graphic design students created an animal camouflage art exhibit for the Hartman Nature Center. The exhibit will be open November 1 through the end of December; photo.
22 UNI alumna discusses exhibition
Northern Iowan 115:14, p.1
UNI alumna Jessica Barness spoke at the new Gallery of Art exhibit "The Reach and Richness of Design: The Elena Diane Curris Biennial Design Exhibition"; photos.
23 Exhibit explores human rights and social issues
Northern Iowan 115:8, p.1
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass Power of Words Festival, the Rod Library Learning Commons hosted the exhibit "Human Rights and Social Issues." Librarian Julie Ann Beddow and students Patrick Wilkie and Mustafa Akbar curated the exhibit, which included topics like anorexia, suicide, protest, LBGTQ+ issues, and human rights; photos.
24 Frederick Douglas festival coming to library
Northern Iowan 115:5, p.5
To mark the 200th anniversary of Frederick Douglass's birthday, the Rod Library will host the "Power of Words" festival September 18-22; photo.
25 Chalk artist Herb Hake exhibit
Northern Iowan 114:8, p.4
UNI Rod Library hosts an exhibition for chalk artist and UNI professor Herb Hake; photo.
26 Museum roars back to life
Northern Iowan 112:19, p.1

After its Hudson Road location closed to the public in 2012, the UNI Museum has re-opened in Rod Library. It features three new exhibits: Lighting Up: Drug Culture Around the World; Dia de los Muertos; and Elements of Design: Historical Symbolism in Material Culture; photo.

27 UNI Media Opportunity: BOR members to visit Arctic exhibit at UNI Museum
Public Relations News Release 2014:166, p.1
Members of the Iowa Board of Regents will attend the opening of an Arctic exhibit on February 4, in UNI's Rod Library.
28 UNI Museum to host Arctic exhibit
Public Relations News Release 2014:165, p.1
This exhibit is a traveling photographic exhibition developed by the Royal Canadian Geographic Society and Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development. The exhibit is will be here February 5 through early April 2015.
29 Unique exhibits on display in the Union: Students and faculty show off creativity
Northern Iowan 110:27, p.3
The Creative UNIversity Conference showcased creative works of many UNI students. Steven Tepper from Vanderbilt University spoke at the event. Art for El Salvador was featured at the event, they are raising money to open a school in El Salvador; photo.
30 UNI Gallery of Art to present Fritz Hirschberger exhibition
Public Relations News Release 2012:110, p.1
New exhibit, "Fritz Hirschberger: Sur-Rational Paintings and The Fifth Horseman" along with lecture from Jodi Elowitz will be presented at the UNI Gallery of Art. Exhibit will display art inspired by the horrors of World War II.
31 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1971:630, p.1
An Aguaruna chief's costume (right) will be among items on display at the UNI Museum on May 16.
32 "Idea Market" to be at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:617, p.1
An exhibit of instructional materials by some 200 UNI students enrolled in elementary methods and materials classes will be held May 13 in the Commons Ballroom; planning committee members