Exhibits

Harry Ransom Center: Lives and Literacy in Ancient Egypt is an immersive exhibition that brings to life the voices of a multilingual, multicultural society from Greco-Roman Egypt.
Getty Center: Books were written, decorated, and bound entirely by hand during the pre-modern era in Europe.
Getty Villa: Among their rigorous preparations for eternity, ancient Egyptians developed an intricate set of religious writings to help the deceased achieve a blessed afterlife in
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art: Wáanegugish means “the precious things we share” in the Nipmuc language, an apt term to describe this first-of-its-kind exhibition that c
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art: This exhibition explores the connection between fiber arts and picture books.
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art: Among the greatest of American picture books, The Story of Ferdinand turns ninety in 2026.
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art: Memories are threads we weave together to form stories.
Edward Gorey House: Throughout his half-century career as a book artist and illustrator, Edward Gorey mined the expressive potential to be found in the world of fonts and letterfor
Delaware Art Museum: This exhibition highlights 47 works on paper—from etchings to screen prints—depicting city life across more than a century, showcasing 45 artists from the Dela
Chateau de Chantilly: Through some twenty prestigious volumes, the book collection highlights the various ways in which Greek and Roman Antiquity has been transmitted, revisited, a