These exhibitions were funded through the generous support of the Stephen E. and Evalyn Edwards Milman Fund for Exhibitions.

Black Print: African American Writing 1773-1910

Dr. Joyce Brothers: Mother of Media Psychology

Celebrating 50 Years of Jewish Studies at Cornell: Highlights of RMC’s Judaica & Hebraica

Social Fabric: Land, Labor, and the World the Textile Industry Created

Radical Desire: Making On Our Backs Magazine


Electrifying Music: The Life and Legacy of Robert Moog

Latitude: Persuasive Cartography


World Picture: Travel Imagery Before and After Photography

Mixed Media: The Interplay of Sound and Text


The World Bewitch’d: Visions of Witchcraft from the Cornell Collections

Wake the Form: Artists’ Books in Context

Android Dreams: Philip K. Dick and Ridley Scott’s Replicant Futures

Known to Everyone – Liked by All: The Business of Being Mark Twain

The Lincoln Presidency: Last Full Measure of Devotion

Trade Cards: An illustrated History

Punkfest Cornell: Anarchy in the Archives

Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in the Rose Goldsen Archive

Gods and Scholars: Studying Religion at a Secular University



Def Jam at 30: The Declarations of an Independent – 1984-1985



Prescriptions for Urban Ailments: Planning Solutions of the 1920s-1940s

Now Scream! The Hip Hop Collection Exhibition

Remembering Lincoln at Gettysburg

Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation at 150