For more information on Cline Library exhibition programming
Contact Kevin.Ketchner@nau.edu.ÌýView a Cline Library Exhibit
You’ll find a variety of exhibits and displays that inform and inspire, whether your visit takes you to the Library Building or Online.ÌýÌý
In the Building
Exhibits
Path to the American Presidency: Road to the White House
Historical and Political Campaign Memorabilia from the
Through March 2025
Explore the rich and fascinating history of American presidential campaigns through compelling artifacts left behind – from America’s earliest campaign buttons, which were made to promote George Washington’s inauguration in 1789, to buttons, banners and other paraphernalia for the 2024 presidential election.
The memorabilia of election cycles past and present demonstrates how campaigns and campaign strategy have evolved in their quest to woo potential voters, establish their brands and get their messages out.
This exhibition is supported by Arizona Board of Regents as a civic education program designed to foster knowledge of the American presidencies and presidential elections among undergraduate students, high school students, and the broader community.
HOURS: Visit any time the Library building is open.
LOCATION: Exhibit Gallery, First Floor
TIMBER! Northern Arizona’s Logging Legacy
Through July 2, 2025
Northern Arizona is home to the world’s largest continuous stand of ponderosa pine forest, and the import and impact of its valuable timber is deeply woven into the region’s history.
Now visitors to a new exhibit can trace the story of the region’s forests, from the ancestral environmental care practices of the region’s Indigenous communities to the founding of the Northern Arizona University (NAU) School of Forestry in 1958.
TIMBER! Northern Arizona’s Logging Legacy provides a visual story of more than 100 years of lumber and timber history and its impact on the communities of the greater Flagstaff area. It is now on display in Cline Library Special Collections and Archives (SCA) and .Ìý SCA houses numerous collections related to the history of northern Arizona’s forests; these collections are available to the public for research.
Read more about the TIMBER! exhibit.
HOURS: Visit any time Special Collections and Archives is open.
LOCATION: Special Collections and Archives Exhibit Gallery, Second Floor
Displays
View when the
NAU Student Research & Creative Works
- Street Art Artworks by students in Elisa Wiedeman’s Spring 2024 ART 100: Art Appreciation course
- The Macabre and Art Renderings Artworks by students in Elisa Wiedeman’s Fall 2024 ART 136: Drawing Fundamentals IIÌýcourse
- Librarian’s Choice 2023 Award Winners Works by NAU Undergraduate Research Symposium presenters that earned honors and recognition from Cline Library librarians
- Undergraduate Student Researcher Spotlights Students who demonstrate the range of research opportunities offered to undergraduates at NAU
LOCATION: The Studios, First Floor
ÌýMakerLab NAU Student Creator Showcase
- Morgan Norris 3-D printed masks created for the spring 2023 NAU Opera production of Don Giovanni
- Jaren Doose Glowforge laser-cut designs
- Dadric Riggs 3-D printed artworks
LOCATION: MakerLab, First Floor
NAU Authors Collection
- Flagstaff users: Borrow in person
- Users outside of Flagstaff: Request via Document Delivery
LOCATION: NAU Authors Room, First Floor
Inclusive Excellence Collection
- Flagstaff users: Borrow in person
- Users outside of Flagstaff: Request via Document Delivery
LOCATION: Main Computing Area, First Floor
Mini-Exhibit Featuring Books from NAU’s First Library
A collection of books and photographs featuring some of NAU’s longest-held titles.
LOCATION:ÌýLobby Alcove, First Floor
Native American and Indigenous Heritage Book Collection
- Flagstaff users: Borrow in person
- Users outside of Flagstaff: Request via Document Delivery
LOCATION: Adjacent to the Ask Us! Desk, First Floor
David Muench Research Library
Celebrated landscape photographer David Muench used these books for his research purposes, and now they are available for the research and enjoyment of our users.Ìý Muench’s photographic archives is held in Cline Library’s Special Collections and Archives.
- Flagstaff users: Borrow in person
- Users outside of Flagstaff: Request via Document Delivery
LOCATION: Room 246, Second Floor
Online
Digital Exhibits
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View all digital exhibits dating back to 1997. |