WKU Student Exhibits and Collaborations
WKU Student/Faculty Exhibits and Collaborations
The Museum regularly hosts WKU student created exhibits. Students and their professors have created a variety of exhibits--incorporating the Museum's collection and resources into their classroom study. Students and professors have also used the Museum's exhibits and collections to inspire their own creative work.
Recent examples of student developed exhibits/performances/collaborations include:
- An American Educator in Liberia: The Collection of Dr. Daniel Hays--Opened 2012
- Hoarded Wealth & Invested Profits in Arochuwu, Glasgow, and Virginia: Legacies of the 18th Century Transatlantic Trades in Slaves & Tobacco--Opened 2013
- Korea through Kentucky Eyes--Opened 2017
- Create it Forward--April-May 2018
- Residual Unseen; Reverence for Lost Voices --Performed November 2015
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