Exhibit Opening: Two Sides
October 22 • Poster Exhibition on Polarization
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Monroe Library Gallery Wall
First Floor
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FreeJoin us on Wednesday, October 22, at 5:00 p.m. for the opening reception for “Two Sides,” a new exhibit premiering in the Monroe Library.
Developed in collaboration with the 2025 Peace Conference on Polarization, “Two Sides” features striking work by Graphic Design students. Each explored four timely and challenging issues - immigration, the death penalty, abortion, and GMOs - by designing paired posters that express opposing viewpoints.
Under the guidance of Design Professors Scott Gerike and Daniella Marx, students were challenged to think critically, design creatively, and engage with the Library’s collections. Drawing on the Library’s resources, students explored the historical, ethical, and cultural dimensions of their topics to inform their visual interpretations. The resulting exhibit is a compelling example of how the Library’s collections support student learning, creativity, and civic engagement.
This event also marks the debut of the Library’s new gallery wall - located on the first floor near the Honors area - which will now serve as a dedicated space for showcasing student creativity throughout the year.
