The Legacy of Irv Docktor: From Canvas to Classroom Irv Docktor was a prolific illustrator and lifelong teacher. The exhibition offers snapshots of artwork from different stages of his...
Fakes, Forgeries, and Forbidden Books The Fakes, Forgeries, and Forbidden Books exhibition explores counterfeit money, as well as different aspects of book crimes and censorship.
Coins Across Time: Ancient to American Numismatics Drawing from the WashU Wulfing Collection of ancient coins and private collectors, the Coins Across Time exhibition examines aspects of...
Domesticated Pulp: Archie Publications and the Comics Code The Comics Code Authority enforced a set of guidelines in a period of censorship and regulation for over fifty years,...
The Play’s the Thing: Shakespeare in Special Collections The Play's the Thing exhibition celebrates the 400-year anniversary of the first folio and the reach of Shakespeare's influence.
Stories From World War II The Stories From World War II exhibition brings together stories from the Second World War told through special collections.
Moving Magic The Moving Magic: Movable Books in the Rare Books Collections exhibition highlights different examples of moveable and pop-up books in...
The Eric Newman Money Collection The Money Collection exhibition contained several fascinating items related to the creation of currency like planchets, coinage dies, and printing...
Forms of the Book This exhibition explored how non-traditional forms of the book encourage discussion of the nature of the book itself.
Worlds of Imagination The Worlds of Imagination exhibition showcases materials from Special Collections and features themes of youth and playfulness.
The St. Louis Browns This exhibition was made up of baseball memorabilia celebrating the St. Louis Browns.
Biedermeier Greeting Cards This exhibition highlights a beautiful collection of Biedermeier greeting cards from the early 19th century.