The Frohring Library belongs to the whole JCU community and  sometimes provides opportunities for creative uses of its spaces.

There's a lot going on at the end of the semester! 

A shooting project took place in the Aurelian Wing  with Prof. Serafino Amato and his students. And here you can see the beautiful photo that was taken in the occasion.

Library Serafino Amato

 

 

 

4m2 Gallery logo

Two exhibits of the 4m2 Gallery created in collaboration with the Art History Society are  currently displaying Catherine Parsonage's Campari Spring in the Aurelian Wing, and three photographs by alumna Geraldine Hope Ghelli in the new Upper Reading Room. 
 
 

Guardami exhibit

 

On April 19, at 7 pm, the Upper Reading Room hosted Guardami, an exhibit curated by the students of the Curating Museums and Galleries course taught by Prof. Ilaria Gianni.  

 

 

 

 

On April 26, at 9 pm, the room will be used again for yet another project. A student from the Expanded Cinema class taught by Prof. Marco Ferrari will install her final project.

 

We hope that everyone has the opportunity to create their own library space, ensuring at the same time that sufficient study space remains available for the students that need a "traditional" library.  

Forgive us if your favorite spot is temporarily unavailable, and enjoy the creativity of your peers!