Zines are known for their grassroots and autobiographical nature, which makes them perfect of expression and information for a wide range of subjects that are often neglected by mainstream publishing - including mental health. Zines have a long…
For Women's History Month, we have selected items from the Book Arts and Zine Collection that explore to gender, feminism, advocate for women's rights and equality, and highlight other themes specific to women's lives. All books and zines included in…
Both a photographer and painter, William Henry Jackson is an early American artist whose work primarily documents the American West and Southwest of the late 1800s. He worked at various times for the Union Pacific and Baltimore & Ohio railroads,…
The Decker Library wishes you a time of love & affection to keep the blues away this month. Whether it’s love for a partner, friends, or yourself we hope you’ll find the people who bring light to your life and let them know you love them too!
Visionaire is a conceptual fashion publication that first launched in the spring of 1991. Known for pushing well beyond the boundaries of the traditional magazine format, Visionaire often uses nontraditional materials and methods to express…
To cast an echo is an exhibition focused on highlighting artifacts from the Maryland Institute College of Art archives and plaster cast collection. It examines appearances made by the Venus de Milo and Michelangelo’s David plaster casts in archived…
The intersection of cancer genomics with novel immunotherapies is revolutionizing patient care. The number of mutations found in tumors has been associated with overall survival of lung cancer patients treated with immunotherapy. Inspired by these…