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Exhibit Resources

Websites and Exhibit Materials

Driftwood: The Life of Harlan Hubbard website

Payne Hollow on the Ohio website

Filson Historical Society website

 

Driftwood: The Life of Harlan Hubbard exhibit brochure designed by Historic New Harmony (PDF)

USI Resources

Archival Collections

From University of Southern Indiana Archives and Special Collections:

Books

Hubbard, H. (1974). Payne Hollow: Life on the fringe of society. Eakins Press. [available at the Center for Communal Studies]

Hubbard, H., Marshall, D.A., Caddell, F., Morrin, P., Whitehead, J., & Berry, W. (2021). The watercolors of Harlan Hubbard. University Press of Kentucky.  [electronic book available through the David L. Rice Library]

Center for Communal Studies

The Center for Communal Studies is located inside the University Archives and Special Collections department in the David L. Rice Library at the University of Southern Indiana. It promotes the study of contemporary and historic communal groups, intentional communities and utopias. Established in 1976 at USI, the Center encourages and facilitates meetings, classes, scholarship, publications, networking and public interest in communal groups past and present, here and abroad. 

For more information, contact the Center for Communal Studies at communalcenter@usi.edu or visit their website at: https://www.usi.edu/liberal-arts/communal-center.