The Context Library Series has brought the following installations to CSUSM University Library:
- ‘Wee ‘Eyoohiinkem (Tongva), All Our Relatives by Monica Zavala, Spring 2024
- Graphis Designers for Peace, Fall 2023
- emergence by Britton Neubacher, July 24th, Spring 2023
- The Red, Pride & Blues of a Military B.R.A.T. by Marilym (Finley) Huerta, Fall 2022
- Our Existence is our Resistance by Dr. Eric Tippeconnic, Spring 2022
- Conversations of Consequence by Ruth Westreich, Fall 2021
- Stories and Snapshots, by Campus and San Diego County Community Members, Spring 2021
- Chasing Andromeda, by Jake Northington, Fall 2020
- Hope Made VisibleTM by Alessandra Colfi, Spring 2020
- Cultures Confined, by CSUSM Students Spring 2019
- Beyond the Stereotype: There is Pride, by Office of Inclusive Excellence, Fall 2018
- The Laboring Self by xtine burrough, Spring 2018
- Revolutionary Grain by Suzun Lucia Lamaina, Fall 2017
- Realms of Appropriation by Daniel Barron Corrales, Spring 2017
- (In)Visible Project by Bear Guerra, Fall 2016
- Dear Sea, Love Me by Julie Goldstein, Spring 2016
- Patterned Heritages by Doris Bittar, Fall 2015
- Beyond the Stereotype: A CSUSM Social Justice Initiative to Stop Cultural Appropriation, Spring 2015
- Enlisting a Nation: American Propaganda of World War I featuring the collection of Heather Northway, Fall 2014
- The Uterus Flag Project by Terrilynn Quick, Spring 2014
- More than a Fence: (de)Constructing Mexico/US Borders by Dr. Kendra Rivera, CJ Rivera, Maria Teresa Fernandez, Pam Calore, and students of Prof. David Avalos’ visual arts class, Fall 2013
- Incarceration, Liberation, Imagination by Saul Figueroa, Spring 2013
- More than Casinos: California Indian Culture, Contributions and Communities, Fall 2012
- What First Woman Wrote: Ixhil Mayan Texts and Textiles, featuring the collections of Drs. Jule Gomez de Garcia and Michael Hughes, Spring 2012
- Wounded Hearts: A Journey Through Grief by Colleen Moss, Fall 2011
- Multiply by Six Million: Portraits and Stories of Holocaust Survivors, Spring 2011
- Globalization and War: The Aftermath by Malaquias Montoya, Fall 2010
- Women Hold Up Half The Sky: Portraits of Women in China by Felix Bonomo, Spring 2010
- Earth From Space from the Smithsonian Institute, Fall 2009
- Prison Nation from the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Spring 2009
- There is Work: Hay Trabajo, Photographs by Leland Foerster, Fall 2008
- See Related Story: The Murder of JR Warren by Rory Golden, Spring 2008
- Through the Eyes of Children: Lives in Poverty, Fall 2007
- Rooted Dreams: Painting and Installation by Erik Otto, Spring 2007
- Veterans: Photographs by Waldo Nilo, Fall 2006
- Growth and Change: Photographs by Joyce Campbell, Spring 2006
- Art of Protest: Works by Malaquias Montoya, Fall 2005
- Taking the Early Bus: Photographs by Leland Foerster, Summer 2005
- Commodore Perry and the Westernization of Japan, Spring 2005
- Lynching in America: An Installation by Renee M. Billingslea, Fall 2004
Context is a grant-funded, instructionally-related library series supporting student learning and research through art installations. To schedule exhibit class visits or guided tours, contact Irma Ramos Arreaga, Outreach Librarian, iramos@csusm.edu or (760) 750 - 8217