Storytelling & Digital Exhibits

Storytelling & Digital Exhibits

Exhibits at the Kraemer Family Library preserve and celebrate the campus community and the community of Colorado Springs. In our exhibit programming, we hope attendees will take away a deeper understanding of their context and a more expansive way of thinking about how contextually specific stories can be told. Exhibits here are emotionally impactful, engaging, and empowering for both viewers and subjects.

Digital Exhibits

You and Beyond: Stories from ANTH Senior Seminars

You and Beyond

Created by students in the 2024 and 2025 Capstone Seminars, these stories explore anthropology through the hyper-human and the beyond human.

Conversations about Islam and the West

Convers

Drawing on a history class podcasting project, this exhibit explores storytelling and knowledge production around the rich, complex relationship between Islam and the West. 

Stories of Queer Colorado Springs

graphic for The Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project

This exhibit centers the voices of LGBTQ+ Colorado Springs residents and the oral history work of UCCS students. 

Past Exhibits

  1. Conversations about Islam and the West

    Drawing on a history class podcasting project, this exhibit explores storytelling and knowledge production around the rich, complex relationship between Islam and the West. 

    April 2024 - May 2025

  2. Stories of Queer Colorado Springs

    This exhibit centers the voices of LGBTQ+ Colorado Springs residents and the oral history work of UCCS students. 

    October 2023 - April 2024

  3. Invisible Histories of Colorado Springs Region

    StoryMaps from Kimbra Smith's classes on the cultural anthropology of the Mountain West. 

    May 2023 - September 2023