Brock Library thanks Dr. Keri Cronin and the students of HAVC 2P90 for this exhibit and blog post.
Notions of Niagara, a new exhibit in the Library and at the Thistle entrance to the Matheson Learning Commons, features a selection of items from Brock’s Archives & Special Collections chosen by Visual Arts students in HAVC 2P90 (19th Century Visual Culture).
Each student selected an item from the collection to research for this exhibit. The selection of objects and images in this exhibit present a range of ways to think about the histories of Niagara. There are images relating to public spectacles (e.g. images of daredevils and “stunters”), items drawn from daily life (e.g. a bank note, a placecard used for a dinner party), and objects that give us a glimpse of the private lives of people who once lived here (e.g. photo albums, miniature portraits, and a collection of lockets of hair). Taken together, these items speak to the dynamism of this region’s histories and the ways that visual culture can help us explore these stories.
You can learn more about this exhibit at the following website: https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/notionsofniagara/
Notions of Niagara will be on display until April 2nd.
