Mid-Atlantic
The Manhatton Fine Press Book Fair
The Armory’s 55,000 square foot drill hall, reminiscent of the original Grand Central Depot and the great train sheds of Europe, remains one of the largest unobstructed spaces of its kind in New Yo
"To Fight for the Poor with My Pen" is the first exhibition to explore the legacy of Gilded Age author and reformer Zoe Anderson Norris (1860- 1914).
Menus can transport us back to the everyday life of the past, whether to a lavish banquet in the Gilded Age or a food-relief eatery during the Great Depression.
In the 1960s, activist Chicano artists forged a remarkable history of printmaking that remains vital today.
This lecture is adapted from Professor Holsinger’s new book, On Parchment: Animals, Archives, and the Making of Culture from Herodotus to the Digital Age, just published by Yale University Press.
On the Road: Photographs by Robert Frank from the Collection of Arthur S. Penn
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2pm
Staging the Table in Europe 1500–1800 provides a window into the culinary spectacles created during Europe’s early modern period.
