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Latest Current Exhibits

This exhibition, titled "History of Video Games," showcases student research posters from Dr. Dubcovsky’s Winter 2026 HIST 197 course. The display features a prominent pixel-art sign explaining the course's focus on the cultural evolution of gaming, with the exhibition running from March 11 to April 6.

HIST 197 Poster Exhibition: History of Video Games

The student posters presented here are the culminating work of undergraduate history majors enrolled in Dr. Alejandra Dubcovsky’s Winter 2026 HIST 197 course.
Three images from the Semana de la Mujer exhibit at Tomás Rivera Library: a black-and-white portrait photograph of a young woman from 1958 set against a colorful woven textile border; a color photograph of an older woman teaching a young girl at a kitchen counter; and an illustrated lotería-style card numbered 8, depicting a crowned woman holding a baby, titled 'La Hermana Mayor'.

Semana de la Mujer

Chicano Student Programs in collaboration with the UCR Library is hosting the fourth annual archive and collective memory exhibit for the annual Semana de la Mujer 2026 program!
Wide shot picture of Neon in The Gutters exhibit

Neon in the Gutters: Cyberpunk Visions of the Future

This exhibit will explore some of the ways cyberpunk has changed since its inception, how the visual design and language has evolved, how it has engaged with concepts like transhumanism and posthumanism, and more.
By Andrew Lippert |
Image of a painted sky and green mountains

First in the Nation: A History of the Costo Library

An exhibit documenting the history of the Rupert Costo Library of the American Indian, located on the 4th floor of the Tomás Rivera Library in Special Collections & University Archives.