Camila Aguirre reflects on a semester spent re-housing and re-describing complex mail art objects from the Mark Bloch Postal Art Network Archive: https://t.co/N0tbA6ZT0l
Martha Wilson joins us this evening for an artist talk on her journals, selections of which were recently printed by @mfcmicheldidier https://t.co/hgOIgd2n6F
Folks who can't see the exhibition in person can join us at any of the associated events, including talks with Downtown luminary Martha Wilson, exhibition curator @JulieLong18thC, and @MuseStudiesNYU professor @eayers0! https://t.co/exjBajTgbt
TOMORROW 4/5 at 2:00 p.m. EDT: Join A/P/A, @FalesLibrary & @Primary_Info for a virtual conversation on the origins of Godzilla, Asian American Arts Network and the role of collaborative archival initiatives in preserving the legacies of arts collectives. #APAarchives
@Bibliographes @nysoclib We'd love to help you @Bibliographes but the only copy on our shelves is the 1929 first edition... Good luck unraveling your mystery's mystery!
Join us tomorrow, December 1st, at 5pm for a panel that brings together a range of different perspectives from across the food and beverage spectrum to discuss the restaurant industry’s future: https://t.co/ytkoadTMqv
On 6/3, we join forces with @BAVC for a unique online screening event, “From Video Activism to Early Immersive Media.” Hear from early video pioneers Howard Gutstadt and Ben Levine and learn from folks @BAVCpreserve and @NYULibraries. Register here: https://t.co/gfLqwsuXJy
It's #MayDay. In honor of those who fought to make working conditions safe and secure @NYUPreservation has posted a film every day of the week from the labor union archives in @TamimentLibrary. Check out their YouTube channel: https://t.co/yH0PoMuAkI
A stunning set of 35mm films taken in NYC in the 1950s were scanned and made accessible by
@NYUPreservation. Read about their journey in this blog written by the preservationist who worked on them. Some of our faves are posted in-thread: https://t.co/Q6Bm9jN9tc