Kent State's Digital Exhibits

Departments and colleges across Kent State University have created many digital exhibits to showcase work, research, artifacts, stories, poetry, art and more!

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Photograph of Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award
Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award

Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. is an American printer, book artist and papermaker best known for social and political commentary, particularly in printed posters.

Photograph of a glass sculpture
Tim Stover: Linear Integration

Linear Integration is a culmination of a lifelong pursuit. I treat my glass much like wood. I look for linear patterns, and assemble the parts into an abstract shape.

Photograph of a necklace
Constructed Answer

A contemporary metals exhibition inspired by tragedy, trauma and violence that celebrates the resiliency of the human spirit.

Photograph of a magic flute poster
Magical Designs for Mozart’s Magic Flute

An exhibition conceived and curated by distinguished theatrical and opera designer Judy Levin to compare scenic and costume designs of this much loved opera.

Photograph of a painting
TEXTURES: the history and art of Black hair

TEXTURES synthesizes research in history, fashion, art, and visual culture to reassess the “hair story” of peoples of African descent.

Photograph of a fashion label on a garment
Forever Chanel: Coco + Karl

Piecing together a remarkable story of invention, reinvention, and relevant change over more than a century.

Photograph of the exhibit in person
Armed with Our Voices

As we approach the 50th anniversary of the May 4 tragedy, the Wick Poetry Center, with its partners, has developed an interactive exhibit, encouraging visitors to explore the history of student protest and the timely themes of peace and conflict transformation.

Photograph of Black Voices Matter
Black Voices Matter

A community poem in support of racial justice at Kent State University and around the globe.

Illustration of A hummingbird
Poets for Science

Poets for Science is a participatory exhibit exploring the connection between science and poetry, curated by Jane Hirshfield.

Scan of a campus letter from the exhibit
Campus Strike Papers: The Aftermath of May 4 1970

Letters to colleges and universities across the nation requesting campus strike newspapers and related documents to be archived for future research.

Photograph of a speaker for a May 4 speech
The Truth Demands Justice

A Snapshot History of the May 4th Task Force. This exhibit highlights materials from Special Collections and Archives that document the work of the May 4th Task Force.

Photograph by Lafayette Tolliver
Lafayette Tolliver Photographs

He was often called upon as an informal photographer for many activities sponsored by black student organizations, during his tenure at Kent State and served as one of the founding members of Black United Students (BUS).

Photograph of Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award
Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award

Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. is an American printer, book artist and papermaker best known for social and political commentary, particularly in printed posters.

Photograph of a glass sculpture
Tim Stover: Linear Integration

Linear Integration is a culmination of a lifelong pursuit. I treat my glass much like wood. I look for linear patterns, and assemble the parts into an abstract shape.

Photograph of a necklace
Constructed Answer

A contemporary metals exhibition inspired by tragedy, trauma and violence that celebrates the resiliency of the human spirit.

Photograph of a magic flute poster
Magical Designs for Mozart’s Magic Flute

An exhibition conceived and curated by distinguished theatrical and opera designer Judy Levin to compare scenic and costume designs of this much loved opera.

Photograph of a painting
TEXTURES: the history and art of Black hair

TEXTURES synthesizes research in history, fashion, art, and visual culture to reassess the “hair story” of peoples of African descent.

Photograph of a fashion label on a garment
Forever Chanel: Coco + Karl

Piecing together a remarkable story of invention, reinvention, and relevant change over more than a century.

Photograph of the exhibit in person
Armed with Our Voices

As we approach the 50th anniversary of the May 4 tragedy, the Wick Poetry Center, with its partners, has developed an interactive exhibit, encouraging visitors to explore the history of student protest and the timely themes of peace and conflict transformation.

Photograph of Black Voices Matter
Black Voices Matter

A community poem in support of racial justice at Kent State University and around the globe.

Illustration of A hummingbird
Poets for Science

Poets for Science is a participatory exhibit exploring the connection between science and poetry, curated by Jane Hirshfield.

Scan of a campus letter from the exhibit
Campus Strike Papers: The Aftermath of May 4 1970

Letters to colleges and universities across the nation requesting campus strike newspapers and related documents to be archived for future research.

Photograph of a speaker for a May 4 speech
The Truth Demands Justice

A Snapshot History of the May 4th Task Force. This exhibit highlights materials from Special Collections and Archives that document the work of the May 4th Task Force.

Photograph by Lafayette Tolliver
Lafayette Tolliver Photographs

He was often called upon as an informal photographer for many activities sponsored by black student organizations, during his tenure at Kent State and served as one of the founding members of Black United Students (BUS).

Photograph of Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award
Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award

Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. is an American printer, book artist and papermaker best known for social and political commentary, particularly in printed posters.

Photograph of a glass sculpture
Tim Stover: Linear Integration

Linear Integration is a culmination of a lifelong pursuit. I treat my glass much like wood. I look for linear patterns, and assemble the parts into an abstract shape.

Photograph of a necklace
Constructed Answer

A contemporary metals exhibition inspired by tragedy, trauma and violence that celebrates the resiliency of the human spirit.

Photograph of a magic flute poster
Magical Designs for Mozart’s Magic Flute

An exhibition conceived and curated by distinguished theatrical and opera designer Judy Levin to compare scenic and costume designs of this much loved opera.

Photograph of a painting
TEXTURES: the history and art of Black hair

TEXTURES synthesizes research in history, fashion, art, and visual culture to reassess the “hair story” of peoples of African descent.

Photograph of a fashion label on a garment
Forever Chanel: Coco + Karl

Piecing together a remarkable story of invention, reinvention, and relevant change over more than a century.

Photograph of the exhibit in person
Armed with Our Voices

As we approach the 50th anniversary of the May 4 tragedy, the Wick Poetry Center, with its partners, has developed an interactive exhibit, encouraging visitors to explore the history of student protest and the timely themes of peace and conflict transformation.

Photograph of Black Voices Matter
Black Voices Matter

A community poem in support of racial justice at Kent State University and around the globe.

Illustration of A hummingbird
Poets for Science

Poets for Science is a participatory exhibit exploring the connection between science and poetry, curated by Jane Hirshfield.

Scan of a campus letter from the exhibit
Campus Strike Papers: The Aftermath of May 4 1970

Letters to colleges and universities across the nation requesting campus strike newspapers and related documents to be archived for future research.

Photograph of a speaker for a May 4 speech
The Truth Demands Justice

A Snapshot History of the May 4th Task Force. This exhibit highlights materials from Special Collections and Archives that document the work of the May 4th Task Force.

Photograph by Lafayette Tolliver
Lafayette Tolliver Photographs

He was often called upon as an informal photographer for many activities sponsored by black student organizations, during his tenure at Kent State and served as one of the founding members of Black United Students (BUS).

Photograph of Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award
Amos Kennedy: MAPC Outstanding Printmaker Award

Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. is an American printer, book artist and papermaker best known for social and political commentary, particularly in printed posters.

Photograph of a glass sculpture
Tim Stover: Linear Integration

Linear Integration is a culmination of a lifelong pursuit. I treat my glass much like wood. I look for linear patterns, and assemble the parts into an abstract shape.

Photograph of a necklace
Constructed Answer

A contemporary metals exhibition inspired by tragedy, trauma and violence that celebrates the resiliency of the human spirit.

Photograph of a magic flute poster
Magical Designs for Mozart’s Magic Flute

An exhibition conceived and curated by distinguished theatrical and opera designer Judy Levin to compare scenic and costume designs of this much loved opera.

Photograph of a painting
TEXTURES: the history and art of Black hair

TEXTURES synthesizes research in history, fashion, art, and visual culture to reassess the “hair story” of peoples of African descent.

Photograph of a fashion label on a garment
Forever Chanel: Coco + Karl

Piecing together a remarkable story of invention, reinvention, and relevant change over more than a century.

Photograph of the exhibit in person
Armed with Our Voices

As we approach the 50th anniversary of the May 4 tragedy, the Wick Poetry Center, with its partners, has developed an interactive exhibit, encouraging visitors to explore the history of student protest and the timely themes of peace and conflict transformation.

Photograph of Black Voices Matter
Black Voices Matter

A community poem in support of racial justice at Kent State University and around the globe.

Illustration of A hummingbird
Poets for Science

Poets for Science is a participatory exhibit exploring the connection between science and poetry, curated by Jane Hirshfield.

Scan of a campus letter from the exhibit
Campus Strike Papers: The Aftermath of May 4 1970

Letters to colleges and universities across the nation requesting campus strike newspapers and related documents to be archived for future research.

Photograph of a speaker for a May 4 speech
The Truth Demands Justice

A Snapshot History of the May 4th Task Force. This exhibit highlights materials from Special Collections and Archives that document the work of the May 4th Task Force.

Photograph by Lafayette Tolliver
Lafayette Tolliver Photographs

He was often called upon as an informal photographer for many activities sponsored by black student organizations, during his tenure at Kent State and served as one of the founding members of Black United Students (BUS).