Mystery, Mischief, and Magical Thinking
Mystery, Mischief, and Magical Thinking
Carleton College Library
As the 2020 Artist in Residence at Gould Library, Carleton College, this research-based project explored the college archives using the keyword “magic.” The resulting exhibition wove together a whimsical portrait of Carleton’s history, uncovering moments of curiosity, creativity, and playful tradition.
The exhibition featured installations and interventions throughout the library, examining the interplay between rational thought and imagination while offering a fresh perspective on the college’s unique history. From its miraculous founding—when the college’s president secured its initial funding after surviving a near-death accident—to its quirky campus lore, the exhibition brought fascinating stories to light. Highlights included a horse smuggled into a fourth-floor dorm bathroom and a stolen painting held hostage as part of a campaign to establish a pinball room in honor of Monkees musician Peter Tork.
Because the exhibition coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic the library created a website with a collection of items that exist in an online format.