The Florida State University Libraries Art in the Library program centers on bringing art from the FSU student body into our library spaces, celebrating the artistic and research endeavors of our local creative community. The exhibition series The Artists of FSU Libraries expands that mission by highlighting the creative practices of those who work within the libraries themselves. Now in... Continue Reading →
Art in the Library: 10 Questions with Peter Albu
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 →
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 Tallahassee’s 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 →
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 Tallahassee’s 200th birthday in 2024, the FSU Libraries Art in the Library Committee announces a call for submissions for its forthcoming juried student... Continue Reading →

