Happening @ Michigan https://events.umich.edu/list/rss RSS Feed for Happening @ Michigan Events at the University of Michigan. "Over There" With the American Expeditionary Forces in France During the Great War (April 19, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/56908 56908-14023815@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 19, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

This exhibit, featuring collections preserved at the Clements, highlights the first-hand accounts of American soldiers serving in the Great War in 1917-18. Through their handwritten letters, death reports, postcards, photographs, and objects, glimpse the day-to-day lives, longings, and horrific realities of war they experienced while fighting “Over There” on the Western Front. This project aligns with the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that brought their fighting to an end on November 11, 1918.

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Exhibition Wed, 31 Oct 2018 15:11:29 -0400 2019-04-19T10:00:00-04:00 2019-04-19T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Singing at Base Hospital #29, London, England, 1918. World War I Surgeon's Album. Graphics Division.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 19, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903625@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 19, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-19T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-19T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 20, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903626@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, April 20, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-20T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-20T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 21, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903627@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, April 21, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-21T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-21T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Therapy Dogs in the Library (April 22, 2019 6:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/61976 61976-15250107@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, April 22, 2019 6:30pm
Location: Shapiro Library
Organized By: University Library

Shake off end-of-semester stress while relaxing with a furry friend. Therapy dogs await your attention, courtesy of Therapaws of Michigan.

Join us near the Design Lab's PIE Space (Prototype-Inspire-Explore) on the first floor of the Shapiro Library:

Thursday, April 18: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Monday, April 22: 6:30-8:30 p.m.

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Reception / Open House Fri, 08 Mar 2019 16:48:47 -0500 2019-04-22T18:30:00-04:00 2019-04-22T20:30:00-04:00 Shapiro Library University Library Reception / Open House therapy dog in the library
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 22, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903628@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, April 22, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-22T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-22T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 23, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903629@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-23T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-23T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 24, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903630@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-24T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-24T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Discover Series: Books as Physical Objects (April 25, 2019 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/61727 61727-15176773@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, April 25, 2019 4:00pm
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

Join the Clements Library's Conservator, Julie Fremuth, as we discover how the rare and unique materials in the Clements Library illustrate the evolution of paper, printing, and binding in America. Examples of treatments will be on display.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 28 Feb 2019 11:46:42 -0500 2019-04-25T16:00:00-04:00 2019-04-25T17:30:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Lecture / Discussion Book Spines
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 25, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903631@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-25T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-25T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
"Over There" With the American Expeditionary Forces in France During the Great War (April 26, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/56908 56908-14023816@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 26, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

This exhibit, featuring collections preserved at the Clements, highlights the first-hand accounts of American soldiers serving in the Great War in 1917-18. Through their handwritten letters, death reports, postcards, photographs, and objects, glimpse the day-to-day lives, longings, and horrific realities of war they experienced while fighting “Over There” on the Western Front. This project aligns with the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that brought their fighting to an end on November 11, 1918.

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Exhibition Wed, 31 Oct 2018 15:11:29 -0400 2019-04-26T10:00:00-04:00 2019-04-26T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Singing at Base Hospital #29, London, England, 1918. World War I Surgeon's Album. Graphics Division.
Behind the Scenes Tour of the Clements Library (April 26, 2019 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/58487 58487-15212846@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 26, 2019 11:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

Join us for a tour of the renovated Library to learn more about the Clements Library and its collections. Tours begin with a presentation about our new space and include an opportunity to view the current exhibit, "Over There" With the American Expeditionary Forces in France During the First World War.

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Exhibition Thu, 13 Dec 2018 11:13:03 -0500 2019-04-26T11:00:00-04:00 2019-04-26T12:30:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition William L. Clements Library
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 26, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903632@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 26, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-26T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-26T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 27, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903633@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, April 27, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-27T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-27T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 28, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903634@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, April 28, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-28T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-28T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 29, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903635@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, April 29, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-29T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-29T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (April 30, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903636@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-04-30T21:00:00-04:00 2019-04-30T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 1, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903637@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-01T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-01T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Free Photos at the Hatcher Library (May 2, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/62488 62488-15372955@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 2, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Congratulations, graduates!

Memorialize your time at the University of Michigan! We’ll have a professional photographer on hand to capture photos of you and your friends and family — cap and gown not required. Come to the Diag with your MCard and look for the large block M on the steps of the Hatcher Graduate Library.

Consider it a graduation gift from U-M Library.

Photo Days:
Thursday, May 2, noon–4 p.m.
Friday, May 3, noon–4 p.m.

Your photos will be available for downloading the following week.

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Other Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:10:41 -0400 2019-05-02T12:00:00-04:00 2019-05-02T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Other Hatcher Library with grads and parents milling on the Diag
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 2, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903638@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 2, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-02T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-02T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (May 3, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661297@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 3, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-05-03T10:00:00-04:00 2019-05-03T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Free Photos at the Hatcher Library (May 3, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/62488 62488-15372956@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Congratulations, graduates!

Memorialize your time at the University of Michigan! We’ll have a professional photographer on hand to capture photos of you and your friends and family — cap and gown not required. Come to the Diag with your MCard and look for the large block M on the steps of the Hatcher Graduate Library.

Consider it a graduation gift from U-M Library.

Photo Days:
Thursday, May 2, noon–4 p.m.
Friday, May 3, noon–4 p.m.

Your photos will be available for downloading the following week.

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Other Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:10:41 -0400 2019-05-03T12:00:00-04:00 2019-05-03T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Other Hatcher Library with grads and parents milling on the Diag
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 3, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903639@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 3, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-03T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-03T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 4, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903640@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 4, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-04T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-04T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 5, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903641@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 5, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-05T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-05T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 6, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903642@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, May 6, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-06T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-06T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Birthright Citizens: A History of Race and Rights in Antebellum America (May 7, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/61742 61742-15178986@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 6:00pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

As former slaves struggled to become citizens, they redefined citizenship for all Americans. With fresh archival sources and an ambitious reframing of constitutional law-making before the Civil War, Jones shows how the Fourteenth Amendment constitutionalized the birthright principle, fulfilling the long-held aspirations of African Americans.

Martha S. Jones is the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University. She is a legal and cultural historian whose work examines how black Americans have shaped the story of American democracy. Professor Jones holds a Ph.D. in history from Columbia University and a J.D. from the CUNY School of Law. Her most recent book, “Birthright Citizens: A History of Race and Rights in Antebellum America” was published by Cambridge University Press in 2018.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 28 Feb 2019 14:52:04 -0500 2019-05-07T18:00:00-04:00 2019-05-07T19:30:00-04:00 Ross School of Business William L. Clements Library Lecture / Discussion Birthright Citizens Book Cover
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 7, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903643@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-07T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-07T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 8, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903644@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-08T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-08T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 9, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669555@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 9, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-09T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-09T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Contemporary Issues Discussion: New Motherhood (May 9, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63058 63058-15543235@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 9, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Tisch Hall
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

Maria Bradford gave birth to her first child in late 1831, and she wrote to her mother shortly afterwards describing her childbirth, recovery, and longing for motherly advice. All are welcome to a discussion with historians, medical practitioners, and new mothers to explore how this stirring letter evokes transcending questions about the birthing experience, infancy, and the postpartum period. Join in the conversation by sharing your own history and personal reflections with other U-M and local community members over a complimentary lunch.

Registration is required; please register by May 7 at myumi.ch/Lqoje (or call the Clements Library at 734-647-0864). Children are welcome.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 11 Apr 2019 10:36:46 -0400 2019-05-09T12:00:00-04:00 2019-05-09T13:00:00-04:00 Tisch Hall William L. Clements Library Lecture / Discussion 1830s Image of Mothers
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 9, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903645@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 9, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-09T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-09T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 10, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669556@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 10, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-10T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-10T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (May 10, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661298@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 10, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-05-10T10:00:00-04:00 2019-05-10T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca (May 10, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63405 63405-15669608@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Join us for any or all of this symposium! See the full schedule at https://umlib.us/savoca .

One of the leading voices of specialty cinema, Nancy Savoca hit a home run with her first film, True Love, in 1989 when it won at the Sundance Fim Festival. Since then her character-driven films have earned critical acclaim and respect for bringing working women and ethnic diversity to the forefront of cinematic representation. Join the University of Michigan Library as we celebrate the opening of Savoca's archive as part of the Screen Arts Mavericks & Makers collection.

All symposium sessions are free and open to the public, but attendees must purchase tickets to view Cinetopia films.

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Friday, May 10
Gallery, Hatcher Graduate Library, 913 S. University Ave

12:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductory Remarks

12:30 p.m. How She Got It Made: The Challenges of Financing Specialty Films & Indie Productions

2:15 p.m. True Love and Household Miracles: A Conversation with Director Nancy Savoca

3:30 p.m. A Semester with Savoca

4:00 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Exhibit Opening Reception

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Part of Cinetopia Film Festival; tickets required

Friday, May 10, 6:00 p.m.
Auditorium A, Angell Hall, 435 S. State St.
Film: Household Saints (Nancy Savoca, 1993, 124 mins.)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Saturday, May 11, 12:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dirt (Nancy Savoca, 2004, 91 mins)
Followed by a panel discussion, Bringing a Multitude of Voiced to the Screen: Savoca's Diversity Explored
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Sunday, May 12, 1:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dogfight (Nancy Savoca, 1991, 94 mins)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

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Conference / Symposium Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:30:19 -0400 2019-05-10T12:00:00-04:00 2019-05-10T17:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Conference / Symposium Indie director Nancy Savoca in the U-M Library archives, 2015. Photo by Mary Morris, U-M Library.
Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca (May 10, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63405 63405-15669611@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 10, 2019 6:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: University Library

Join us for any or all of this symposium! See the full schedule at https://umlib.us/savoca .

One of the leading voices of specialty cinema, Nancy Savoca hit a home run with her first film, True Love, in 1989 when it won at the Sundance Fim Festival. Since then her character-driven films have earned critical acclaim and respect for bringing working women and ethnic diversity to the forefront of cinematic representation. Join the University of Michigan Library as we celebrate the opening of Savoca's archive as part of the Screen Arts Mavericks & Makers collection.

All symposium sessions are free and open to the public, but attendees must purchase tickets to view Cinetopia films.

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SYMPOSIUM
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Friday, May 10
Gallery, Hatcher Graduate Library, 913 S. University Ave

12:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductory Remarks

12:30 p.m. How She Got It Made: The Challenges of Financing Specialty Films & Indie Productions

2:15 p.m. True Love and Household Miracles: A Conversation with Director Nancy Savoca

3:30 p.m. A Semester with Savoca

4:00 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Exhibit Opening Reception

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SCREENINGS
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Part of Cinetopia Film Festival; tickets required

Friday, May 10, 6:00 p.m.
Auditorium A, Angell Hall, 435 S. State St.
Film: Household Saints (Nancy Savoca, 1993, 124 mins.)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Saturday, May 11, 12:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dirt (Nancy Savoca, 2004, 91 mins)
Followed by a panel discussion, Bringing a Multitude of Voiced to the Screen: Savoca's Diversity Explored
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Sunday, May 12, 1:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dogfight (Nancy Savoca, 1991, 94 mins)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

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Conference / Symposium Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:30:19 -0400 2019-05-10T18:00:00-04:00 2019-05-10T20:30:00-04:00 Off Campus Location University Library Conference / Symposium Indie director Nancy Savoca in the U-M Library archives, 2015. Photo by Mary Morris, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 10, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903646@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 10, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-10T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-10T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 11, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669557@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 11, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-11T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-11T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca (May 11, 2019 12:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63405 63405-15669609@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 11, 2019 12:30pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: University Library

Join us for any or all of this symposium! See the full schedule at https://umlib.us/savoca .

One of the leading voices of specialty cinema, Nancy Savoca hit a home run with her first film, True Love, in 1989 when it won at the Sundance Fim Festival. Since then her character-driven films have earned critical acclaim and respect for bringing working women and ethnic diversity to the forefront of cinematic representation. Join the University of Michigan Library as we celebrate the opening of Savoca's archive as part of the Screen Arts Mavericks & Makers collection.

All symposium sessions are free and open to the public, but attendees must purchase tickets to view Cinetopia films.

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SYMPOSIUM
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Friday, May 10
Gallery, Hatcher Graduate Library, 913 S. University Ave

12:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductory Remarks

12:30 p.m. How She Got It Made: The Challenges of Financing Specialty Films & Indie Productions

2:15 p.m. True Love and Household Miracles: A Conversation with Director Nancy Savoca

3:30 p.m. A Semester with Savoca

4:00 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Exhibit Opening Reception

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SCREENINGS
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Part of Cinetopia Film Festival; tickets required

Friday, May 10, 6:00 p.m.
Auditorium A, Angell Hall, 435 S. State St.
Film: Household Saints (Nancy Savoca, 1993, 124 mins.)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Saturday, May 11, 12:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dirt (Nancy Savoca, 2004, 91 mins)
Followed by a panel discussion, Bringing a Multitude of Voiced to the Screen: Savoca's Diversity Explored
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Sunday, May 12, 1:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dogfight (Nancy Savoca, 1991, 94 mins)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

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Conference / Symposium Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:30:19 -0400 2019-05-11T12:30:00-04:00 2019-05-11T15:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location University Library Conference / Symposium Indie director Nancy Savoca in the U-M Library archives, 2015. Photo by Mary Morris, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 11, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903647@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 11, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-11T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-11T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 12, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669558@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 12, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-12T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-12T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca (May 12, 2019 1:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63405 63405-15669610@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 12, 2019 1:30pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: University Library

Join us for any or all of this symposium! See the full schedule at https://umlib.us/savoca .

One of the leading voices of specialty cinema, Nancy Savoca hit a home run with her first film, True Love, in 1989 when it won at the Sundance Fim Festival. Since then her character-driven films have earned critical acclaim and respect for bringing working women and ethnic diversity to the forefront of cinematic representation. Join the University of Michigan Library as we celebrate the opening of Savoca's archive as part of the Screen Arts Mavericks & Makers collection.

All symposium sessions are free and open to the public, but attendees must purchase tickets to view Cinetopia films.

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SYMPOSIUM
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Friday, May 10
Gallery, Hatcher Graduate Library, 913 S. University Ave

12:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductory Remarks

12:30 p.m. How She Got It Made: The Challenges of Financing Specialty Films & Indie Productions

2:15 p.m. True Love and Household Miracles: A Conversation with Director Nancy Savoca

3:30 p.m. A Semester with Savoca

4:00 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Exhibit Opening Reception

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SCREENINGS
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Part of Cinetopia Film Festival; tickets required

Friday, May 10, 6:00 p.m.
Auditorium A, Angell Hall, 435 S. State St.
Film: Household Saints (Nancy Savoca, 1993, 124 mins.)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Saturday, May 11, 12:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dirt (Nancy Savoca, 2004, 91 mins)
Followed by a panel discussion, Bringing a Multitude of Voiced to the Screen: Savoca's Diversity Explored
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

Sunday, May 12, 1:30 p.m.
Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St.
Film: Dogfight (Nancy Savoca, 1991, 94 mins)
Followed by Q&A
Purchase tickets: https://secure.michtheater.org/websales/pages/info.aspx

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Conference / Symposium Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:30:19 -0400 2019-05-12T13:30:00-04:00 2019-05-12T15:30:00-04:00 Off Campus Location University Library Conference / Symposium Indie director Nancy Savoca in the U-M Library archives, 2015. Photo by Mary Morris, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 12, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903648@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 12, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-12T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-12T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 13, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669559@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, May 13, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-13T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-13T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 13, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903649@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, May 13, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-13T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-13T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 14, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669560@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-14T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-14T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 14, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903650@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-14T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-14T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 15, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669561@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-15T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-15T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Rare Find: The Discovery of the Rough Sketch of the King’s Domain at Detroit, 1790 - OLLI Study Group (May 15, 2019 1:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/58984 58984-14628149@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 1:30pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+)

Curator of Maps Brian Leigh Dunnigan will share the serendipitous acquisition of a depicted plan of Detroit in 1790 by Captain David William Smith. This unknown, rare map of Detroit provides early history, six years before the British troops made way for the United States troops. This map hand-drawn and hand-colored by Smith is a wonderful addition to the existing stellar map collection at the Clements.

This session for those 50 and above will meet on Wednesday, May 15, from 1:30-2:30 p.m.

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Class / Instruction Thu, 27 Dec 2018 16:16:06 -0500 2019-05-15T13:30:00-04:00 2019-05-15T14:30:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+) Class / Instruction OLLI Study Group
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 15, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903651@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-15T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-15T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 16, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669562@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 16, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-16T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-16T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 16, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903652@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-16T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-16T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 17, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669563@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 17, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-17T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-17T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (May 17, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661299@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 17, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-05-17T10:00:00-04:00 2019-05-17T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 17, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903653@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 17, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-17T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-17T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 18, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669564@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 18, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-18T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-18T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 18, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903654@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 18, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-18T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-18T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 19, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669565@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 19, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-19T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-19T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 19, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903655@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-19T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-19T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 20, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669566@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, May 20, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-20T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-20T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 20, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903656@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, May 20, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-20T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-20T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 21, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669567@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-21T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-21T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 21, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903657@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-21T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-21T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 22, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669568@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-22T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-22T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 22, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903658@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-22T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-22T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 23, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669569@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 23, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-23T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-23T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
The New Map of Empire: How Britain Imagined America Before Independence (May 23, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/61768 61768-15179578@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 23, 2019 6:00pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

A Michigan Map Society Lecture

In the eighteenth century, Britain relied on geographic knowledge to reform its American empire. The schemes of colonial development and control that these maps envisioned, Edelson argues, helped provoke the resistance that led to the American Revolution. Lecture presented in collaboration by the William L. Clements Library and the Stephen S. Clark Library.

Dr. S. Max Edelson is Professor of History at the University of Virginia. His second book, “The New Map of Empire: How Britain Imagined America Before Independence” (Harvard University Press, 2017) was a finalist for the George Washington Book Prize and received the John Lyman Book Award for U.S. Maritime History by the North American Society for Oceanic History.

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Lecture / Discussion Fri, 05 Apr 2019 14:59:37 -0400 2019-05-23T18:00:00-04:00 2019-05-23T19:30:00-04:00 Ross School of Business William L. Clements Library Lecture / Discussion S. Max Edelson
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 23, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903659@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 23, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-23T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-23T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 24, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669570@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 24, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-24T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-24T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (May 24, 2019 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661300@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 24, 2019 11:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-05-24T11:00:00-04:00 2019-05-24T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 24, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903660@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 24, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-24T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-24T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 25, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669571@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 25, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-25T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-25T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 25, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-14903661@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, May 25, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-25T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-25T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 26, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669572@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 26, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-26T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-26T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library (May 26, 2019 9:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60521 60521-15126008@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, May 26, 2019 9:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design

A multi-venue exhibition of site-specific installations, performances, interventions, and events by University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is curated by Guna Nadarajan, dean of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, in partnership with the University of Michigan Library. The exhibition will be located in several locations within Shapiro Undergraduate Library, Hatcher Graduate Library, and the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library.

The continued proliferation of digital formats and systems for the embodiment, distribution, and delivery of knowledge increasingly displace the book as form. As a result, the spacial limitations of libraries are challenged. The value of the book and the function of the library demand cultural attention. In this moment, we ask ourselves: what is the future of the library? What is the future of the book? This exhibition seeks to instigate and showcase creative responses to the challenges to the book and the library in the forms we have inherited as well as to project ways of reimagining futures for/of books and libraries.

Bookmarks: Speculating the Futures of the Book and Library is supported by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, the University of Michigan Library, the University of Michigan Office for Research (UMOR), and the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

 

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Exhibition Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:15:30 -0400 2019-05-26T21:00:00-04:00 2019-05-26T17:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design Exhibition https://stamps.umich.edu/images/uploads/exhibitions/Bookmarks-Banner.jpg
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 27, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669573@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, May 27, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-27T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-27T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 28, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669574@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-28T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-28T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 29, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669575@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-29T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-29T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 30, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669576@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, May 30, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-30T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-30T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (May 31, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669577@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 31, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-05-31T08:00:00-04:00 2019-05-31T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (May 31, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661301@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, May 31, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-05-31T10:00:00-04:00 2019-05-31T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 1, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669578@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, June 1, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-01T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-01T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 2, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669579@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, June 2, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-02T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-02T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 3, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669580@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 3, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-03T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-03T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 3, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751190@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 3, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-03T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-03T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 4, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669581@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-04T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-04T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 4, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751191@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-04T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-04T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Frontier Rebels: The Fight for Independence in the American West, 1765-1776 (June 4, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/61770 61770-15179583@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 6:00pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

Discover the untold story of the "Black Boys," a rebellion on the American frontier in 1765. Drawing on largely forgotten manuscript sources from across North America, Spero reveals an often-overlooked truth: the West played a crucial role in igniting the flame of American independence.

Patrick Spero is a scholar of early American history, specializing in the era of the American Revolution. He is the Librarian and Director of the American Philosophical Society Library in Philadelphia. Dr. Spero holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 28 Feb 2019 15:27:04 -0500 2019-06-04T18:00:00-04:00 2019-06-04T19:30:00-04:00 Ross School of Business William L. Clements Library Lecture / Discussion Patrick Spero
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 5, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669582@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-05T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-05T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 5, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751192@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-05T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-05T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 6, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669583@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 6, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-06T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-06T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 6, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751193@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 6, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-06T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-06T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 7, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669584@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 7, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-07T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-07T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 7, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751194@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 7, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-07T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-07T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (June 7, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661302@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 7, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-06-07T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-07T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 8, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669585@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, June 8, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-08T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-08T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 9, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669586@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, June 9, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-09T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-09T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 10, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669587@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 10, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-10T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-10T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 10, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751197@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 10, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-10T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-10T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 11, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669588@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-11T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-11T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 11, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751198@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-11T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-11T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Exhibit Opening: Divide and Clothe (June 11, 2019 4:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63489 63489-15751189@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 4:30pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, both PhD candidates in History of Art, will speak about the exhibit they have curated, Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth Century Europe. After the talk, there will be time for questions, conversation, and browsing the exhibit. Light refreshments will be provided.

Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth Century Europe explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. The exhibition traces two contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 14:34:10 -0400 2019-06-11T16:30:00-04:00 2019-06-11T18:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion,
Celebrating Brian L. Dunnigan (June 11, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/61777 61777-15179587@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 6:00pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

Clements Library Associate Director and Curator of Maps Brian Leigh Dunnigan will retire on July 1, 2019. Join us as we congratulate him and reflect on his career. The Clements will hold a viewing of Dunnigan's exhibit (4:30-5:30pm) prior to this special event at the Ross School's 5th floor Blau Colloquium, featuring Remarks and a Reception.

Brian Dunnigan joined the Clements Library staff in 1996, but he was already a familiar face in the reading room as a researcher for years prior. His expertise in cartography includes manuscript military maps and plans of the 18th and 19th centuries, town and fortification plans, and the mapping of the Great Lakes. In addition to caring for the map collections and publishing research, Brian expanded his duties to serve as the Clements' Interim Director in 2007-2008 and was named Associate Director in 2010. He also provided leadership for our fellowship programs and served as editor of The Quarto, the bi-annual publication of the Clements Library Associates.

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Lecture / Discussion Wed, 01 May 2019 13:23:32 -0400 2019-06-11T18:00:00-04:00 2019-06-11T19:30:00-04:00 Ross School of Business William L. Clements Library Lecture / Discussion Brian L. Dunnigan
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 12, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669589@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-12T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-12T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 12, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751199@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-12T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-12T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 13, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669590@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 13, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-13T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-13T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 13, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751200@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 13, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-13T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-13T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 14, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669591@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 14, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-14T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-14T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 14, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751201@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 14, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-14T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-14T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (June 14, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661303@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 14, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-06-14T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-14T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Bringing Our Own Experience to Comics Storytelling (June 14, 2019 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63623 63623-15816697@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 14, 2019 11:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Join the conversation as cartoonists Jerry Craft (New Kid), Raúl The Third (¡Vamos! Let’s Go to the Market), Joamette Gil (Power & Magic: The Queer Witch Comics Anthology), and Leila Abdelrazaq (Baddawi) discuss the importance of bringing their diverse perspectives and lived experiences to comics characters and stories. Moderated by Anne Cong-Huyan.

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 14 May 2019 16:14:23 -0400 2019-06-14T11:00:00-04:00 2019-06-14T12:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Lecture / Discussion Hatcher Graduate Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 15, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669592@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, June 15, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-15T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-15T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 16, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669593@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, June 16, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-16T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-16T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 17, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669594@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 17, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-17T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-17T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 17, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751204@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 17, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-17T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-17T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 18, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669595@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-18T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-18T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 18, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751205@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-18T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-18T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 19, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669596@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-19T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-19T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 19, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751206@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-19T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-19T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 20, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669597@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 20, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-20T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-20T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 20, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751207@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 20, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-20T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-20T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 21, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669598@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 21, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-21T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-21T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 21, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751208@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 21, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-21T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-21T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (June 21, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661304@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 21, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-06-21T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-21T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 22, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669599@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, June 22, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-22T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-22T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 23, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669600@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, June 23, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-23T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-23T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 24, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669601@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 24, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-24T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-24T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 24, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751211@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, June 24, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-24T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-24T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 25, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669602@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-25T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-25T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 25, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751212@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-25T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-25T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 26, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669603@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-26T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-26T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 26, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751213@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-26T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-26T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 27, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669604@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 27, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-27T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-27T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Celebration of Emma Goldman at 150 (June 27, 2019 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63374 63374-15661326@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 27, 2019 9:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Happy Birthday, Emma! Help us honor Emma Goldman's 150th birthday by joining us for a day of lectures and reflections on Goldman and the anarchist movement. Free and open to the public, but please register for this Emma Goldman symposium:
https://airtable.com/shr3JKkxyTJktHlzd

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MORNING SESSION
Reference Room, 2nd floor Hatcher Library
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8:45-9:30 -- Coffee and gather

9:30-9:45 -- Welcome remarks
Julie Herrada, curator U-M Library's Labadie Collection

9:45-10:00 -- David Porter’s Vision on Fire
Daniel Schniedewind, son of the late David Porter who authored Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the Spanish Revolution

10:00-10:30 -- Emma Goldman’s Women
Kathy Ferguson, professor of political science and women's studies, University of Hawai'i

10:30-11:00 -- The Legacy of the Emma Goldman Papers Project
Candace Falk, Guggenheim fellow and founding director of the Emma Goldman Papers project at the University of California, Berkeley

11:00-11:30 -- The Commune in the Memoir: Recipes for Anarchist Life in Revolutionary Autobiographies
Ania Aizman, assistant professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, U-M

11:30-12:00 -- Praxis Poetry: Emma Goldman and Literature Across English and Yiddish
Anna Elena Torres, assistant professor of comparative literature, University of Chicago

12:00-1:30 -- Lunch break (on your own)

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AFTERNOON SESSION
Gallery, 1st floor Hatcher Library
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1:30-2:00 -- Going Into Business with Emma Goldman
Ari Weinzweig, CEO and co-founding partner of Zingerman's Community of Businesses

2:00-2:30 -- Cellmates and Shipmates: Emma Goldman and the Deportees of the USAT Buford
Kenyon Zimmer, associate professor of history, University of Texas at Arlington

2:30-3:00 -- Coffee break, with birthday cake

3:00-3:30 -- Productive, Loose, and Dead Ends: Pursuing Primary Sources for Backgrounding Performance of Emma Goldman On Stage
Helene Williams, opera singer, actress, and vocal teacher; Leonard Lehrman, composer

3:30-4:00 -- Discussion, Q&A


The U-M Library's Labadie Collection, held in the Special Collections Research Center, includes an impressive collection of Emma Goldman materials, including leaflets, newspaper clippings, her Russian passport, her suitcase, letters between Goldman and her comrades Alexander Berkman, Joseph Labadie, Agnes Inglis, Warren Starr Van Valkenburgh, and more.

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Conference / Symposium Thu, 09 May 2019 16:33:04 -0400 2019-06-27T09:00:00-04:00 2019-06-27T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Conference / Symposium Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 27, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751214@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, June 27, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-27T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-27T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 28, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669605@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 28, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-28T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-28T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (June 28, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751215@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 28, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-06-28T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-28T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (June 28, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661305@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, June 28, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-06-28T10:00:00-04:00 2019-06-28T12:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 29, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669606@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, June 29, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-29T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-29T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity (June 30, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63404 63404-15669607@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, June 30, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social institutions and social injustice placed upon the shoulders of her characters. Her lead characters, typically women, must balance their needs with those of others in order to find their true voice. This U-M student-curated exhibit is the result of a semester-long course devoted to her films and career.

Savoca contributed her papers — spanning her career as a director, producer, and screenwriter — to the Screens Arts Mavericks & Makers collection at the U-M Library. Her archive represents nearly three decades of indie filmmaking, and includes notes, notebooks, photos, and script drafts.

See the symposium schedule for Character Driven: Exploring the Career and Archives of Nancy Savoca: https://www.lib.umich.edu/announcements/symposium-celebrates-filmmaker-nancy-savoca

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Exhibition Fri, 26 Apr 2019 15:08:27 -0400 2019-06-30T08:00:00-04:00 2019-06-30T23:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Filmmaker Nancy Savoca visits U-M as a guest instructor, 2019. Photo by Alan Piñon, U-M Library.
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 1, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751218@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 1, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-01T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-01T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 2, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751219@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-02T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-02T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 3, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751220@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-03T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-03T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 5, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751222@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 5, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-05T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-05T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 8, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751225@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 8, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-08T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-08T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 9, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751226@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-09T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-09T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 10, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751227@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-10T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-10T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Brown Bag: "Liverpool, Slavery and the Atlantic Cotton Frontier, 1763-1833" (July 10, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/64169 64169-16177692@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 12:00pm
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

In this Brown Bag lunch talk, Alexey Krichtal will discuss his current research at the Clements Library as recipient of the Jacob M. Price Fellowship. A 5th year PhD candidate in History at Johns Hopkins University, Krichtal studies the development of cotton cultivation in the Americas and Liverpool's role as the linchpin of an Atlantic circuit for the distribution, marketing, and sale of that commodity.

Attendees are welcome to bring a lunch and eat during the presentation.

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Workshop / Seminar Fri, 28 Jun 2019 11:18:43 -0400 2019-07-10T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-10T13:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Workshop / Seminar Atlantic Map 1788
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 11, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751228@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, July 11, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-11T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-11T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 12, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751229@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 12, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-12T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-12T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (July 12, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661307@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 12, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-07-12T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-12T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 15, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751232@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 15, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-15T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-15T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 15, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316313@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 15, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-15T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-15T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 16, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751233@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-16T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-16T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 16, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316314@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-16T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-16T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 17, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751234@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-17T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-17T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 17, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316315@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-17T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-17T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 18, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751235@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, July 18, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-18T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-18T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 18, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316316@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, July 18, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-18T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-18T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 19, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751236@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 19, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-19T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-19T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (July 19, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661308@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 19, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-07-19T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-19T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 19, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316317@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 19, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-19T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-19T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 20, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316318@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, July 20, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-20T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-20T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 21, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316319@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, July 21, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-21T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-21T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 22, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751239@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 22, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-22T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-22T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Brown Bag: "Cinema of Social Dreamers: Artists and Their Imaginations Return to the Caribbean" (July 22, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63916 63916-15993697@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 22, 2019 12:00pm
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

In this talk, Yasmine Espert will discuss her current research at the Clements Library as recipient of the inaugural Brian Leigh Dunnigan Fellowship in the History of Cartography. Her research this year is also supported by the Pierre and Maria-Gaetana Matisse Fellowship for 20th Century Art. A PhD candidate in Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, her dissertation research explores how artists of African and Afro-Asian descent map their dreams of the Caribbean.

Attendees are welcome to bring a lunch and eat during the presentation.

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Workshop / Seminar Fri, 19 Jul 2019 16:54:11 -0400 2019-07-22T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-22T13:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Workshop / Seminar Caribbean map
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 22, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316320@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 22, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-22T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-22T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 23, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751240@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-23T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-23T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 23, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316321@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-23T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-23T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 24, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751241@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-24T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-24T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 24, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316322@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-24T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-24T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 25, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751242@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, July 25, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-25T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-25T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 25, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316323@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, July 25, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-25T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-25T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 26, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751243@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 26, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-26T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-26T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (July 26, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661309@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 26, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-07-26T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-26T16:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 26, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316324@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, July 26, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-26T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-26T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 27, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316325@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, July 27, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-27T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-27T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 28, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316326@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, July 28, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-28T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-28T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 29, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751246@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 29, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-29T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-29T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 29, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316327@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, July 29, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-29T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-29T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 30, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751247@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-30T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-30T20:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 30, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316328@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-30T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-30T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (July 31, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751248@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-07-31T10:00:00-04:00 2019-07-31T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (July 31, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316329@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-07-31T12:00:00-04:00 2019-07-31T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (August 1, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-15751249@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-08-01T10:00:00-04:00 2019-08-01T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 1, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316330@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, August 1, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-01T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-01T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Student Poetry Night: Telluride Association Summer Program (August 1, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/64649 64649-16404985@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, August 1, 2019 6:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Please join the high school students in the Telluride Association Summer Program for an evening of poetry!

Youth writers will be sharing original poetry and artwork created over the past 6 weeks while studying at the University of Michigan. Topics range from video games to art to love to race and sexuality. Don't miss the debut of many exciting new voices!

Stop by the Gallery exhibit space any time on Thursday to see a pop-up art show featuring works by the high school students in the U-M TASP program!

TASP instructors and students collaborated with many different areas of the library in their six weeks in this U-M summer program, gathering inspiration to create their poetry and art. This includes working with subject specialists, visiting the Book Arts Studio (hand-setting and printing with metal type), Special Collections (where they worked with underground poetry journals, zines, and broadsides), Computer and Video Game Archive, Comics and Graphics Novels collection, Reference Reading Room collection, and a zine-making workshop in ScholarSpace.

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Performance Tue, 30 Jul 2019 10:52:03 -0400 2019-08-01T18:00:00-04:00 2019-08-01T20:15:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Performance TASP poster with event details
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150 (August 2, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63490 63490-16338338@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, August 2, 2019 10:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains more original Emma Goldman material than any other U.S. library. In commemoration of her 150th birthday, we will display a selection of these artifacts, including her Russian passport and original writings. The exhibit will showcase materials related to her travels in Ann Arbor and Detroit, life in Russia, relationships with other well-known anarchists, and representation in popular culture today.

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Exhibition Mon, 06 May 2019 17:23:35 -0400 2019-08-02T10:00:00-04:00 2019-08-02T16:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Photo of Emma Goldman, held in the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, U-M Library
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library (August 2, 2019 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/63371 63371-15661310@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, August 2, 2019 10:00am
Location: William Clements Library
Organized By: William L. Clements Library

The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as curator of maps, head of research and publications, associate director, and acting director. Daily contact with the collections has inspired reflections on some of the things that the Clements does very well, driving his exhibit themes around active collecting, conservation, solving mysteries, and more.

Dunnigan’s selections include poignant manuscripts, striking visual imagery and cartography, and some of his favorite materials from the collections, drawing especially from his expertise in the mapping of the Great Lakes. This valedictory exhibit in the Clements’s soaring Avenir Foundation Reading Room dwells on seven areas of commitment and illustrates the concepts with some of the Library's most evocative and handsome holdings.

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Exhibition Mon, 03 Jun 2019 09:21:05 -0400 2019-08-02T10:00:00-04:00 2019-08-02T14:00:00-04:00 William Clements Library William L. Clements Library Exhibition Niagara River ca.1807
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 2, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316331@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, August 2, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-02T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-02T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 3, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316332@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, August 3, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-03T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-03T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 4, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316333@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, August 4, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-04T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-04T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 5, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316334@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, August 5, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-05T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-05T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Circulating the Avant-Garde: Aesthetic Counter-Publics in the Little Magazines, 1890-1920 (August 6, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/64238 64238-16258451@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Thanks to advances in color lithography and photo-engraving as well as resurgent interest in small-press publishing, richly illustrated and typeset “little magazines” flourished between 1890 and 1920. The materials collected in this exhibit, all held in the Special Collections Research Center, showcase not only the variety, beauty, and originality of turn-of-the-century print-making, but also new ideas about what a magazine can do: namely, create distinctive communities around avant-garde ideas outside of mainstream channels. The communities imagined in these magazines are sometimes explicitly political or aesthetic, but more often both combine in writers’ and artists’ resistance to mass-market, industrial, bourgeois, and nationalist print cultures.

The magazines in this exhibit are mostly American and British, but many are distinctively cosmopolitan, crossing borders to engage with international movements like socialism, decadence, and modernism in their attempts to create an audience united by aesthetic and political ideals rather than nationality. Although the little magazines’ resistance to mainstream journalism shortened their lifespan and restricted their circulation, their experimental approach has had a lasting impact on our sense of magazines as flexible aesthetic and social media.

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Exhibition Tue, 06 Aug 2019 10:42:49 -0400 2019-08-06T08:00:00-04:00 2019-08-06T17:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Front cover of The Yellow Book, volume 1, April 1894. Special Collections Research Center.
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 6, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316335@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-06T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-06T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Circulating the Avant-Garde: Aesthetic Counter-Publics in the Little Magazines, 1890-1920 (August 7, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/64238 64238-16258452@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Thanks to advances in color lithography and photo-engraving as well as resurgent interest in small-press publishing, richly illustrated and typeset “little magazines” flourished between 1890 and 1920. The materials collected in this exhibit, all held in the Special Collections Research Center, showcase not only the variety, beauty, and originality of turn-of-the-century print-making, but also new ideas about what a magazine can do: namely, create distinctive communities around avant-garde ideas outside of mainstream channels. The communities imagined in these magazines are sometimes explicitly political or aesthetic, but more often both combine in writers’ and artists’ resistance to mass-market, industrial, bourgeois, and nationalist print cultures.

The magazines in this exhibit are mostly American and British, but many are distinctively cosmopolitan, crossing borders to engage with international movements like socialism, decadence, and modernism in their attempts to create an audience united by aesthetic and political ideals rather than nationality. Although the little magazines’ resistance to mainstream journalism shortened their lifespan and restricted their circulation, their experimental approach has had a lasting impact on our sense of magazines as flexible aesthetic and social media.

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Exhibition Tue, 06 Aug 2019 10:42:49 -0400 2019-08-07T08:00:00-04:00 2019-08-07T17:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Front cover of The Yellow Book, volume 1, April 1894. Special Collections Research Center.
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 7, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316336@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-07T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-07T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Circulating the Avant-Garde: Aesthetic Counter-Publics in the Little Magazines, 1890-1920 (August 8, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/64238 64238-16258453@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, August 8, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Thanks to advances in color lithography and photo-engraving as well as resurgent interest in small-press publishing, richly illustrated and typeset “little magazines” flourished between 1890 and 1920. The materials collected in this exhibit, all held in the Special Collections Research Center, showcase not only the variety, beauty, and originality of turn-of-the-century print-making, but also new ideas about what a magazine can do: namely, create distinctive communities around avant-garde ideas outside of mainstream channels. The communities imagined in these magazines are sometimes explicitly political or aesthetic, but more often both combine in writers’ and artists’ resistance to mass-market, industrial, bourgeois, and nationalist print cultures.

The magazines in this exhibit are mostly American and British, but many are distinctively cosmopolitan, crossing borders to engage with international movements like socialism, decadence, and modernism in their attempts to create an audience united by aesthetic and political ideals rather than nationality. Although the little magazines’ resistance to mainstream journalism shortened their lifespan and restricted their circulation, their experimental approach has had a lasting impact on our sense of magazines as flexible aesthetic and social media.

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Exhibition Tue, 06 Aug 2019 10:42:49 -0400 2019-08-08T08:00:00-04:00 2019-08-08T17:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Front cover of The Yellow Book, volume 1, April 1894. Special Collections Research Center.
Divide and Clothe: Illustrating Fashion in Nineteenth-Century Europe (August 8, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/63469 63469-16316337@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, August 8, 2019 12:00pm
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

This exhibition explores a dramatic surge in images of clothing that appeared in European books, journals, and prints from the 1780s through the 1870s. These images contributed to and reflected shifting ideas about the interrelationship between clothing and identity. It was in this period that "fashion" became the core concept defining clothing choice for Europeans. As a dedicated fashion press emerged by 1800, so did expectations about fashion: trends now dictated the pace at which clothing should be updated.

But the early nineteenth century also witnessed a rise in interest in clothing that did not change, and which became subsumed in the category of "costume." The period's prolific illustrated press documented traditional costumes worn in rural regions of Europe or far-flung parts of the world. Such images contributed to perceived divisions between those who participated in fashion and those who did not. In so doing, these images complemented contemporary beliefs that progress and modernity were inherently metropolitan, Western phenomena. The exhibition traces these contrasting ideas about clothing as fashion and as costume (as well as hybrids of the two) across visual representations ranging from fashion plates to caricatures, and from journals associated with clothing production, to encyclopedic volumes on historic dress and world costume.

This exhibition is curated by Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, graduate students in the History of Art department.

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Exhibition Thu, 02 May 2019 10:49:28 -0400 2019-08-08T12:00:00-04:00 2019-08-08T13:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Morning dress illustration from Gallery of Fashion, Vol II, October 1795
Circulating the Avant-Garde: Aesthetic Counter-Publics in the Little Magazines, 1890-1920 (August 9, 2019 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/64238 64238-16258454@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, August 9, 2019 8:00am
Location: Hatcher Graduate Library
Organized By: University Library

Thanks to advances in color lithography and photo-engraving as well as resurgent interest in small-press publishing, richly illustrated and typeset “little magazines” flourished between 1890 and 1920. The materials collected in this exhibit, all held in the Special Collections Research Center, showcase not only the variety, beauty, and originality of turn-of-the-century print-making, but also new ideas about what a magazine can do: namely, create distinctive communities around avant-garde ideas outside of mainstream channels. The communities imagined in these magazines are sometimes explicitly political or aesthetic, but more often both combine in writers’ and artists’ resistance to mass-market, industrial, bourgeois, and nationalist print cultures.

The magazines in this exhibit are mostly American and British, but many are distinctively cosmopolitan, crossing borders to engage with international movements like socialism, decadence, and modernism in their attempts to create an audience united by aesthetic and political ideals rather than nationality. Although the little magazines’ resistance to mainstream journalism shortened their lifespan and restricted their circulation, their experimental approach has had a lasting impact on our sense of magazines as flexible aesthetic and social media.

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Exhibition Tue, 06 Aug 2019 10:42:49 -0400 2019-08-09T08:00:00-04:00 2019-08-09T17:00:00-04:00 Hatcher Graduate Library University Library Exhibition Front cover of The Yellow Book, volume 1, April 1894. Special Collections Research Center.