
Catesby in the Carolinas
You're invited to step back 300 years into the natural history of the Carolinas at Catesby in the Carolinas, a double-venue exhibit co-hosted by the UofSC Libraries and McKissick Museum.
University Libraries often has a number of exhibits that feature collections materials in interesting and narrative ways. Check out our current featured exhibits.
You're invited to step back 300 years into the natural history of the Carolinas at Catesby in the Carolinas, a double-venue exhibit co-hosted by the UofSC Libraries and McKissick Museum.
“Poetry and Prose in Politics” glimpses into the creative minds of SC activists, politicians and journalists from the 1930s to 1990s.
The Italian visual artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) is best known for his architectural studies of Rome and “imaginary prisons.” While Rome remained his subject and his home, he depicted worlds both real and imagined.
Visit the digital companion to the Justice for All exhibit at Hollings Library to explore resources online.
Bradbury’s stories first gripped Hardin when she bought a copy of The Illustrated Man at a school book fair. This exhibit showcases her life-long collection of Bradbury books, fanzines, pulps, magazines, correspondence, photographs and memorabilia.