Exhibits at Kelvin Smith Library enhance the library’s programming initiatives featuring the library’s collections, partnered efforts with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø departments supporting student learning and faculty research, or furthering connections to the surrounding community.
FAQs:
- Members of the campus and community are invited to develop an exhibit and program partnership with the library by contacting: kslexhibits@case.edu
- The library’s exhibits and programs are scheduled with a minimum of six months of planning, some exhibition spaces are scheduled a year or more in advance.
- Submit a request for a partnered exhibit project through the Exhibit Request Form.
Exhibit spaces:
The KSL Art Gallery is an open-plan space featuring modular wall-only display space. Located on the 1st floor of the library, this exhibition space is devoted to exhibits with a campus or community focus. Exhibition frequency is three times a calendar year.
KSL Features is a pop-up exhibit space for books near the library's main entrance. The themes of these book pop-ups coincide with current programming, showcase diversity, and highlight new titles in the collection. Library patrons are encouraged to interact with and check out these titles. Each pop-up is on view for an average of two to three weeks during the academic year.
Located on the 2nd floor of the library, The O’Neill Reading Room consists of wall display space in a space with a lot of student use. Exhibition frequency is two times a calendar year, with preference for exhibits connected to KSL programming or partnerships.
The Henry R. Hatch Reading Room Special Collections exhibit space, located on the 2nd floor of the library, is devoted to exhibiting rare and unique items from KSL Special Collections or items related to these collections, mostly in exhibit cases. These exhibitions and related programming are critical to connecting Special Collections to a broader audience. Exhibit frequency is twice a calendar year in this space.
Exhibits on view now:
Closing April 23, 2025 Painters of Light is an exhibit featuring watercolor and oil paintings from the plein air painters in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Siegal Lifelong Learning class at the University Farm (Squire Valleevue and Valley Ridge Farms). This exhibit brings the respite of sunshine and pastoral landscapes to the campus community. Local artists include Patricia Hanahan Sigmier, Mary Pat Oliver, and Linda Stiller.
Enjoy a pop-up exhibit about Flora Stone Mather College events and Camp Case created the University Archives.
Note: Due to the library’s LSP migration, KSL Features with actual books will return later in Fall 2025.
This is an exhibit of cover art from the Cleveland Bystander, a local monthly publication from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Discover what people were wearing and what people were doing in early 20th-century Cleveland.
Earlier this year, KSL Digital Collections Student Assistant, Tharun Viswanathan developed the Bystander Chatbot. Designed to bring this region's rich social and cultural history to life, the Bystander Chatbot utilizes digitized volumes of the Cleveland Bystander available in Digital Case. See in action!
The year 2025 is a celebration of 250 years of Jane Austen! KSL recognizes this momentous year with the exhibit Jane Austen's Library. Austen read widely in the classics of her day, including the famous and the forgotten. On view now to June, Jane Austen's Library creates the theoretical library of Jane Austen.