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Exhibits at the King Library
Featured Exhibit:
The Art of Mel Chin
The public art collection by Mel Chin relates and refers to
the library book collections that surround the 33 pieces.
The artwork is intended to provoke interest, curiosity and
a sense of mystery while encouraging visitors to explore and
circulate the King Library. View
the Exhibit
Temporary Exhibits:
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Thu, Sep 3 - Sat, Jan 9 All Library Open Hours |
Japanese Internment Exhibit: From Internment to Segregation |
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library 150 E. San Fernando St.
- Special Collections Reading Room 560, 5th Floor |
Thu, Sep 3 - Sat, Jan 9 All Library Open Hours |
World War II Revisited |
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library 150 E. San Fernando St.
- Special Collections 5th Floor Exhibit Area |
Fri, Oct 2 - Fri, Nov 27 All Library Open Hours |
'Day of the Dead A Passion for Life' Photo Exhibit |
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library 150 E. San Fernando St.
- Exhibit Area, 2nd Floor |
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Coming in 2010: "Pride and Passion", the African-American Baseball Experience
Permanent Exhibits:
Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection features a special
gallery of photos and newspaper clippings forming a timeline
of the life of Dr. King, after whom the library is named. View
the Exhibit
Edmonia
Lewis Sculptures
The King Library's California Room is proud to display three
sculptures by Edmonia Lewis, one of the earliest African-American
sculptors to be widely recognized during the 1800's. View
the Exhibit
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This page last updated November 17, 2009 by the Web Team
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