MacEwan Digital Exhibits

MacEwan Digital Exhibits is dedicated to showcasing archival, scholarly and creative collections and exhibitions of enduring value to the MacEwan University community. The service includes an interactive digital display (the “Digital Wall”) in the library as well as an online hosting platform using Omeka S software.

Interested in proposing an exhibit?
Review the Guidelines for Exhibits in the Library and fill out a Digital Exhibit Proposal Form

Exhibits on the Digital Wall

Visit the Digital Wall across from the Library Services Desk in the John L. Haar Library to explore the following exhibits.

Feature Online Exhibit

MacEwan Day: A Time of Celebration

In November 1984, Grant MacEwan Community College’s Board of Governors designated a special day, known as Grant MacEwan Day, to pay tribute to the college’s namesake, Dr. J.W. Grant MacEwan. This occasion, celebrated annually until 2015 initially aimed to shine a spotlight on the extraordinary accomplishments of Dr. MacEwan while fostering interaction between students, staff, and the celebrated figure himself. 

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C2UExpo Photovoice Project

This photovoice project showcases captioned photos taken by students, centered around three key themes—Food for Thought, Indigenous Love, and Weaving Connections—with the goal of raising awareness of social issues, sparking dialogue, and inspiring meaningful change.

Collective Memory and Society

Digital exhibit developed by students in Sociology 402: Collective Memory and Society over the winter 2022 term that explores various aspects of the social dimensions of memory. 

Grant MacEwan Community College Oral History

Explore a selected history of Grant MacEwan Community College through the voices of staff and students who experienced the community college years, 1971-1999.

Local Narratives: The Lives, Legacies, and Locales of Edmonton's Ukrainian Canadian Community

Local Narratives celebrates, documents, and preserves the experiential knowledge of members of the Ukrainian community in Edmonton. It is composed of oral histories, narrative text, and photographs that enrich existing archives with information that would not otherwise be documented. This website showcases the stories of those that built and fostered Ukrainiаn education, scholarship at the secondary and postsecondary levels, have worked and volunteered with Ukrainian community organizations, and contributed to the development of political, economic, and cultural life in Edmonton, Alberta, and nationwide. 

MacEwan Day: A Time of Celebration

In November 1984, Grant MacEwan Community College’s Board of Governors designated a special day, known as Grant MacEwan Day, to pay tribute to the college’s namesake, Dr. J.W. Grant MacEwan. This occasion, celebrated annually until 2015 initially aimed to shine a spotlight on the extraordinary accomplishments of Dr. MacEwan while fostering interaction between students, staff, and the celebrated figure himself.

The Art of the Book

Explore the fascinating world of books as art objects in this introduction to MacEwan Library's artists' books collection.