Display space
Do you have photographs, art, poster displays or hobby crafts you would like to exhibit? We are always on the lookout for new displays and exhibits - anything with a visual appeal that you feel passionately about or think might interest or educate other people. We are really happy to help you think about what your display might look like, put it up and take it down afterwards.
The Library is one of the busiest venues of campus and your display will enjoy attractive natural lighting and a high footfall of visitors. Any student, staff member or person associated with the University can display their work. If you are thinking about putting together a display we would love to hear from you, so please get in touch.
Details and dimensions of our display boards and cabinets are available as a downloadable pdf guide.
Follow the links below for photographs of recent displays. Older exhibitions can be found in our archives.
Latest display
60 years of the Bundesliga (1964-2024)
Dr Ben McFadyean-Walsh, researcher in the School of Film, Media and Culture, Faculty of Cultural and Creative Industries, has curated a display chronicling the 60 year history of the German Federal Football League, the Bundesliga. The poster display is accompanied by a cabinet display of signed replica player photographs and press passes, season tickets, team photographs and other fan merchandise from across the Bundesliga's six decade long history.
Useful links
- 60 years of the German Bundesliga (1963/64 – 2023/24) display
- Pride in our past - LGBTQIA+ History Month 2024 display
- Sounds Beyond Music
- "Sounds beyond music" exhibition catalogue (file)
- Lino print and hand-dyed textiles display
- Pop-up and paper sculpture
- Neurodiversity and employment display
- Celebrating the art and activism of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people
- History of the King's Theatre
- Roma body politics
- Display space unit dimensions (file)