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Exhibits at the Library of Michigan
Exhibits at the Library of Michigan
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Lake Erie Room
The Lake Erie Room is a multipurpose exhibit space and program room located on the Library of Michigan's 2nd Floor. Exhibits rotate periodically throughout the year.
Lake Erie Room Current Exhibit
Innocents In Peril
View the powerful images of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Taro Yamasaki paired with the evocative poetry of award-winning author/poet Anne-Marie Oomen. This unique exhibition explores themes of children living with the threats of poverty, disease, natural disasters, and armed conflict. Experience an unforgettable fusion of visual narrative and poetic response that invites reflection and conversation.
Lake Erie Room - "Innocents In Peril" exhibit
Library of Michigan History
Explore the history of your State Library. See a timeline of the Library's locations, explore the role of the Library of Michigan, and see examples of unique items and services provided to the people of Michigan. Display is located on the 2nd floor near the stairs.
Rare Book Room Exhibit Area
Located on the Library of Michigan's 4th Floor, the exhibit area of the Martha W. Griffiths Michigan Rare Book Room is a display space for many of the rarest and most unique items in the Library's collection. Items are periodically rotated out and focus on different themes based on the content.
Rare Book Room Exhibit Area
Exhibits Application
Michigan artists may apply to showcase their art at the Library of Michigan.
The Library of Michigan reserves the right to decline applications at their discretion.