J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is the exhibition?

The exhibition opens on Friday, August 19, 2022, and closes four months later, on Friday, December 23, 2022.

Do I need a ticket to attend the exhibition?

Yes, tickets will be required to regulate access to what will certainly be a very popular exhibition and are available on .

Adult: $10.00 + $1.53 Fee
Senior: $8.00 + $1.42 Fee
Active Military: $8.00 + $1.42 Fee
Free admission for:
- Friends of the Haggerty Members
- MU Community (students, staff, faculty w/ ID)
- Children (17 and under)
- Teachers and Homeschoolers

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Is photography allowed in the exhibition?

No, photography is not permitted anywhere in the exhibition.

Who is curating the exhibition?

This exhibition is a collaboration between Dr. William Fliss, Tolkien Archivist in Marquette’s Department of Special Collections and University Archives, and Dr. Sarah Schaefer, Assistant Professor, Art History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

What is a manuscript? 

Traditionally, a manuscript is a document created by hand, often combining writing with illustrations, maps, timelines, and more. One of the goals of the exhibition is to illuminate questions of how manuscripts have traditionally been understood and used—questions that Professor Tolkien explored throughout his scholarly and creative life. Visitors can expect to leave the exhibition with a greater understanding of the complex traditions around manuscripts. 

How is this different from other Tolkien exhibitions in recent years?

This exhibition builds upon the success of recent Tolkien exhibitions— Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth at Oxford University (2018) and the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City (2019); and Tolkien, Journey to Middle-earth at the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris (2019-2020)—but it does not seek to replicate them. Although Marquette’s exhibition will contain some items shown at each of these previous exhibitions, it has a unique focus, being centered on the manuscript tradition. The exhibition will delve more thoroughly into Tolkien’s scholarly life and feature the historical texts with which he was so familiar, and which influenced his own creative work.

Who should visit the exhibition?

This exhibition will appeal to diverse audiences, including scholars of medieval and modern art and literature, dedicated Tolkien enthusiasts interested in seeing materials that have not been exhibited before, and American fans who did not have the opportunity to visit the exhibitions in Oxford, New York, or Paris.    

Will there be other Tolkien-related programming during the exhibition?

Yes, additional events are planned to coincide with the exhibition, including opportunities for educational and community groups of all ages. See the full list on the exhibition programs page.

Will there be a publication to accompany the exhibition?

Yes! A beautiful 196-page hardbound catalogue accompanies the exhibition. It reproduces the complete object list and includes introductory essays by the curators. The catalogue is available for purchase at the museum or at the Haggerty Museum of Art's . 

Are the opportunities to support this exhibition?

Yes! For more information about sponsorship opportunities please contact Sara Harvey at sara.harvey@marquette.edu or +1 414-288-4766. 

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News coverage

J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript by Abby Armstrong Check for The Newsletter of the International Center of Medieval Art, pp. 36-39


J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript is presented through generous support from Premier Sponsor Wintrust.

Additional support is provided by Travel Wisconsin and Contributing Sponsors The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, and Dr. Mary Anne Siderits.
 
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