
Art Remediating Campus Histories
Art Remediating Campus Histories (The ARCH Project) is a five-year project of engagement, reflection, campus monument-making, and memorialization.
April 24, 2025 Unveiling & Dedication
The final fabrication of Nekisha Durrett’s “Don't Forget to Remember (Me)” is underway in the Cloisters. Join the campus community for a dedication of the artwork on April 24, 2025, which will include activities sponsored by Special Collections, an evening unveiling celebration, as well as other opportunities for commemoration and reflection.

About the Monument
Histories Working Group
Explore early updates about the Telling Bryn Mawr Histories Working Group below.
More about The ARCH Project

Beyond The ARCH Project
A larger College commitment.
The ARCH Project is part of a larger commitment from the College “to reflect upon and work to build fair, open and welcoming institutional structures, values, and culture.”
Additional past and current projects include:
- A Point of Difference: Diversity at Bryn Mawr College
- A Timeline of Black and Latinx Student Activism
- Advancing Equity, Inclusion, & Anti-Racism
- Black at Bryn Mawr – Past as Legacy and Project: Re-Remembering Black Experiences at Bryn Mawr College
- For Roses, Too
- "In Black and White”
- Old Library Renaming
- Re-Vision: Archiving Black Experiences at Bryn Mawr
- Recovering & Uncovering College Histories
- The Perry House Oral History Project
- We Are/We Have Always Been: A Multi-linear History of LGBT Experiences at Bryn Mawr College, 1970-2000
- Who Built Bryn Mawr?
For more information, visit the comprehensive lists of resources and projects below.