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TWU Professor of Graphic Design & Illustration Sheli Petersen outlines the creative process behind her book "Rascally Ravens of Greystone Farm".

During the spring 2019 semester, students from Texas Woman's University Bibliography and Research Methods graduate class selected and digitized personal writings and photographs from collections in TWU's Special Collections and University Archives. Using these personal documents, Moments of Inscription reconstructs forgotten narratives, evoking the original context of their authors and subjects.

Black joy is a celebration of life, resilience, and cultural beauty. Through painting, textile, photography, and mixed media, the artists in this exhibition assert joy as a political and emotional force. Each work in My Black Joy is Black Activism speaks to the multifaceted experiences of Black life and they challenge the viewer to consider joy not as escape, but as a path through life.

Art pieces and descriptions depicting chronic illnesses. A collaborative art installation from the Nursing and Visual Arts departments of TWU, Spring 2024.
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TWU students, faculty, and staff may create stand-alone exhibitions to highlight research, scholarship, or as an experiential learning opportunity. Digital exhibitions may also supplement physical exhibitions on display at TWU campuses.
Interested in creating a digital exhibition? Contact Kristin Clark at kclark18@twu.edu.