

The Wittliff Collections, on the seventh floor of the Alkek Library at Texas State University-San Marcos, will undergo a major expansion this summer to increase exhibition space for photographs and collection materials. Renovation plans also include a new formal entrance to welcome visitors, the relocation of the front office, and an enlarged reading room for researchers, to be named for author Cormac McCarthy, whose archives were recently acquired by the Southwestern Writers Collection.
The enlarged gallery area will allow more of the Southwestern & Mexican Photography Collection to be displayed, drawing from the growing archive of almost 15,000 prints. As part of the new entrance, a hallway leading to the new exhibition space will be built to display large art pieces and objects from both collections. The expanded reading room will accommodate more patrons in an inviting, research-conducive setting. Relocating the front office will provide a new central contact point for visitors. To read more, please click here.