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Exhibition: Primary Sources

Sep 16
2024
All Day
On Campus Event - Canaday Library, 1912 Gallery, Special Collections, 1st floor Canaday Library
Artist and student look at empty boxes that remain from the uranium once stored in the collection.

                                      What are primary sources?

Primary sources offer a direct connection to the past, whether it's a firsthand account described in a letter home or the trace of a painter's hand across a canvas. Primary sources offer original evidence for researchers to consult and interpret. From audiovisual archives or written correspondence to books & serials, oral histories, ephemera, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, artworks, and other cultural artifacts, special collections are unique to every collecting organization. Bryn Mawr College Special Collections collects primary source materials across a wide range of time periods and cultures.

Our collections reflect and support the College’s liberal arts curriculum and campus research interests. They are for you--accessible to the campus community and public through class visits and tours, individual and group research visits, exhibits, events, and digital projects. This exhibit is a sampling of primary sources from Special Collections at Bryn Mawr. It offers a look inside early printed books, new acquisitions, materials used for classes, work by some of our oldest alumnae makers, and a spring exhibition on rewritings of classics. This exhibition will run through December 20, 2024.

Connect with us this fall! SpecColl@brynmawr.edu / @bmcspeccoll (Instagram) / BMCSpecialCollections (Facebook)

Audience: Public
Type(s): Exhibition
Contact:
Maya Frydman

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