10 Years, 100 Exhibits
The Rosenberg Library Celebrates Two Milestones!
Fall 2009
10 x 10, The Library’s 100th Exhibition
On 2 Wheels: San Francisco Motorcyclists at Work, School and Play
Words, Verses and Grabatos
Rooted in Hope
Spring 2009
The Ecology of Where You Live
Voices for Justice: The Enduring Legacy of the Latino Press
Look to Home, Chunming Yu and Rene Yung
The Thrill of Chance
Fall 2008
Proper Behavior, Damas Malcriadas/Buen Comportamiento, Ill-Bred Ladies
¡Juega Lotería! A Chance to Win Friends and Neighbors
Caught Reading: The Intimacy of Books
Friends, Books, Art
Spring 2008
Artists Working for All the People:
Art and Action and the Work of Pauline Teller
6 Degrees of Separation: A Hungarian Experience
Be A Friend, Join the Friends of the Library
Live, Draw, Read
Fall 2007
Focus on Living: Portraits of Americans with HIV and AIDS
Drawing From Life: Sketchbooks on Bay Area Ecology
Read: Jewish Graphic Novels and More
Think and Do
Spring 2007
Yarns of Rebellion: Women Needling History
Look at Iran: Her People, Culture and History, Part II
The Stand: Student Athletes of Color and Their Activism
Broad Strokes, Fine Detail
Fall 2006
Write, Read: Contemporary Iranian American Calligraphic Art
Look at Iran: Her People, Culture and History, Part I
The Political Side of El Dia de Los Muertos
Fabricating the Future
Spring 2006
Tapa, the Cloth That Binds Us: Stories from the Oceanic Diaspora
Spring Bling: Recent Work from the CCSF Metal Arts Program
City College is Your College:
Archival Resources Document the Last Seventy Years
Out ‘n Proud, Stories of LGBTQQ Lives
Fall 2005
70 Years of Queer Life in San Francisco
Out at the Library
TransJourney
Stories: How They’re Made, Where They Live
Summer 2005
Art and Courage the Life and Work of Louise Gilbert
Her/His/Our Stories
Our Library, Then and Now
Color to Character
Spring 2005
Watercoloring
Reading America, Recent Works by Mary Marsh
Our Library, Then and Now
See also the Exhibitions Archive.


