Out now: Exhibitions Beyond Boundaries edited by @HRAtkinson1, @lichtmas, and @DrVClarkson. An impressively global scope that advances the field of exhibition histories.
Read a preview: https://t.co/5QxZYUjqDp
More: https://t.co/4g6aU42TXU
Published! "Design and Heritage" provides the first extended study of heritage from the point of view of design history, focusing on 18 global case studies. You can find it here: https://t.co/Ibh6WtoGCf @RoutledgeHist#heritage
Check out my chapter "Designing Absence at the Anne Frank House Museum, Amsterdam, and the Secret Annex Online:... in Design and Heritage - https://t.co/pLrONHwy8v #ScholarAlerts
Whether you're a lifelong lover of poetry or new to the form, you can always learn something from a poem. Dive into Elizabeth Bishop's "One Art" with our critics, the first in a series that will bring some of the most revered poems into greater focus. https://t.co/mkcM9lhO7Y
Welcome 2019 with our special issue journal 'The Didactic Landscape' in 'Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes' @HelenaChance1 https://t.co/Kt29bVPhpK on institutional gardens and design histories
My letter to the editor published in the NYT regarding George H.W. Bush’s shameful legacy regarding the AIDS epidemic. Looking Back at Bush 41’s Presidency https://t.co/70rodduWXU
Book signing today at 1:00pm @UNITEDNATlONS bookshop for the book Security Council Chamber. Hear about my chapter on textile designer #elsepoulsson@cooperhewitt@ParsonsADHT
Thurs., Nov. 1, 6:30-8:00pm, explore our collection, learn about design scholarship and meet our curators at an open house for the master’s program in the History of Design and Curatorial Studies, which we offer jointly with @TheNewSchool. RSVP: https://t.co/zSYKJ5auKR
On #WorldRefugeeDay, and everyday, remember those from our past who could not safely return home, due to a terror we now understand through history and hindsight. And think on how we are obligated by our own humanity and morality to do better for refugee… https://t.co/cdw9EIaSyn