Exhibition List

 

All Together Now
Fall 2011-Spring 2012
Hoy Como Ayer: Generations of Latin Music
The Men Along the Shore and the Legacy of 1934
Coloring Outside the Lines: Black Cartoonists as Social Commentators

The Empathetic Eye
Spring 2011-Fall 2011
Revolutionizing Memory, Constructing the Future
Breaking Boundaries: The DSPS Community at City College
Reduce-Reuse-Recycle-Recreated, Recology’s Artist in Residence Program
Marion Brown and the Department Store Employees Union

75 Years of City Living: City College Celebrates 75 Years
Fall 2010-Spring 2011
Leafing Through Time: The City’s College at 75 Years
Pick Me! Choosing Juicy Fruits and Vegetables
Occupation! Economic Justice as a Civil Right in San Francisco, 1963-1964
Mexico: 2010.1910.1810: Independence and Revolution,
Two Anniversaries

TransAwareness Project

10 Years, 100 Exhibits, 1,000s of Ideas
Spring 2010-Fall 2010
The 3Bs: Books, Bindings & Boxes: Books Made by Hand at City College
Welcome to My Global Hood: What is Environmental Justice?
Doing Art as if Your Life Depends on It: Self-Portraits by Incarcerated Men
and Women in the San Francisco City Jail

The Portraits of Vincent Jackson
Sue Ko Lee and the 1938 San Francisco National Dollar Store Strike

 

10 Years, 100 Exhibits
The
Rosenberg Library Celebrates Two Milestones!
Fall 2009-Spring 2010
10 x 10, The Library’s 100th Exhibition

On 2 Wheels:
San Francisco Motorcyclists at Work, School and Play
Words, Verses and Grabatos
The Art and Activism of Favianna Rodgriguez

Rooted in Hope
Spring 2009-Fall 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-Spring 2009
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-Fall 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-Spring 2008
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-Fall 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-Spring 2007
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-Fall 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-Spring 2006
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.

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