Pollak Library Exhibit Program
Pollak Library has been providing support to the campus community since its opening in 1964. We continue to champion and to support the campus and wider community through our exhibit programs highlighting the work of faculty, staff, and students. The Library Exhibition Committee was formed in February 2012 and is made up of five library faculty and staff members.
Our goal is to reflect the activities, scholarship, ideas, and culture of the campus and our extended community. We encourage guest curators and collaboration with other departments on campus and with community organizations. The Library Exhibit Program is a creative way to engage the interest of the campus and community and to publicize services, programs, and collections.
All exhibits are free, handicap accessible, and open to the public during library hours. Regular campus parking
rules apply.
Find out more about exhibits at the Pollak Library:
2026-27 Call for Proposals Open
The 2026 Call for Proposals covering the 2026-2027 cycle has been extended. Applications are due Monday, November 17, 2026.
Please submit the following documentation (subject to change):
- Application
Guidelines
Floor Plan
Exhibit Teams
The Exhibit Committee:
made up of library faculty and staff is responsible for establishing exhibit guidelines, reviewing proposals, and selecting proposals. Membership currently consists of: Trish Campbell (chair & program coordinator), Joy Lambert, Lorraine Madrigal, Patrisia Prestinary, and Jie Tian.
Exhibit Student Assistants:
A team of Cal State Fullerton undergraduate, graduate, and credential students doing High Impact Practice (HIPs) work under the direction of the Exhibit Coordinator who is responsible for daily operations.