Bryce Lovelace is a meteorology student at Florida State University from Tampa, FL. His interest in native ecology began while working at Little Red Wagon Native Nursery, where he developed a passion for Floridaโs plant and insect life. And a passion for Floridaโs ecosystems, which are undergoing rapid transformation, and many species are struggling to... Continue Reading →
Art in the Library: 10 Questions with Peter Albu
ย Peter Albu is a junior at Florida State University majoring in exercise-physiology. Originally from Chicago, Peter was introduced to photography through his uncles, with whom he has been capturing events for over five years. Now living away from home, he has shifted his focus to the artistic side of the craft, specializing in black-and-white... Continue Reading →
New Art Exhibition at Strozier Library: Opening Minds through Art
On January 29th, Art in the Library, in collaboration with Opening Minds through Art (OMA), unveiled a new art exhibition in Strozier Library featuring artwork done by people living with dementia. OMAโs program partners undergraduate students with dementia patients, the two working together to produce lovely pieces of art, with the patientsโ creativity and specific... Continue Reading →
Innovating Interiors: Showcasing Art, Creativity, and Problem Solving in FSU’s Interior Architecture & Designย
Each year, the Interior Design & Architecture Department at Florida State University proudly presents its annual design charrette, a dynamic event dedicated to exploring creative design scenarios. This exhibition showcases the collaborative efforts of student teams, organized across different academic years. By bringing together students with varying levels of expertise, the charrette fosters a unique... Continue Reading →
Opening Minds through Art: Building Bridgesย
Opening Minds through Art (OMA) is an inspiring intergenerational art-making program dedicated to building bridges across age and cognitive barriers. Designed for individuals living with Alzheimerโs disease and other forms of dementia, OMA pairs elders with college student interns or volunteers to engage in creative, โno-failโ art activities. This unique initiative not only fosters creativity... Continue Reading →
The Artists of FSU Libraries: Dirac Exhibition Summer 2024
At FSU Libraries, our dedicated staff and faculty members are more than the books lining our shelves. The FSU Libraries Art in the Library program centers on bringing art from the Florida State student body into our library spaces, to celebrate the artistic and research endeavors of our local creative community. For the first time... Continue Reading →
200 Years of Tallahassee: A View from Florida State
Since 1851, the city of Tallahassee has been home to generations of students including those of Florida State University as it exists today. In commemoration of Tallahasseeโs 200th birthday in 2024, the FSU Libraries Art in the Library Committee presents 200 Years of Tallahassee: A View from Florida State. This show is on view at... Continue Reading →
Finals Week with FSU Libraries: Studio Ghibli
This Finals Week, FSU Libraries are inspired by the magical world of Studio Ghibli! With themed events and displays offered throughout the next two weeks at Strozier and Dirac, there are plenty of opportunities to destress and recharge between study sessions.
EXTENDED: Celebrating Tallahassee’s 200 Years: A Call For Student Artists
Last Call! Submit your application here. Since 1851, just 27 years after its founding, Tallahassee has been home to generations of students, including those of Florida State University today. In celebration of Tallahasseeโs 200th birthday in 2024, the FSU Libraries Art in the Library Committee announces a call for submissions for its forthcoming juried student... Continue Reading →
Art in the Library: 10 Questions with Dylan Cook
FSU Librariesโ Art in the Library Committee organizes visual and performing arts programming in its spaces to enrich the library as an aesthetic and academic environment. A major part of this program includes exhibiting artwork drawn from the FSU student body on a semester-long basis. Each semester, the committee interviews these student artists and shares... Continue Reading →

