Western Mass. writer Elizabeth Winthrop discusses her new book, Daughter of Spies: Wartime Secrets, Family Lies, a memoir that traces the shape of her parents' marriage.
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Daughter of Spies: Wartime Secrets
TLI Spotlight Series: Isabel Wilkerson
Pulitzer Prize winner and National Humanities Medal recipient Isabel Wilkerson presents a talk on her New York Times bestseller and critically acclaimed book Caste.
Event DetailsResearch & Development Store opens
Mass MoCA holds a soft opening of the Research & Development Store — gallery and retail space focused on exhibiting and making contemporary artist editions and books.
Event DetailsResearch & Development Store opens
Mass MoCA holds a soft opening of the Research & Development Store — gallery and retail space focused on exhibiting and making contemporary artist editions and books.
Event DetailsWriting closer: Moody Nature
The Clark invites writers of all levels of experience to work independently on themes from the collection, alongside the Clark’s major summer exhibition, Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth.
Event DetailsResearch & Development Store opens
Mass MoCA holds a soft opening of the Research & Development Store — gallery and retail space focused on exhibiting and making contemporary artist editions and books.
Event DetailsResearch & Development Store opens
Mass MoCA holds a soft opening of the Research & Development Store — gallery and retail space focused on exhibiting and making contemporary artist editions and books.
Event DetailsIsaac Fitzgerald: Dirtbag, Massachusetts
Isaac Fitzgerald — altar boy, bartender, fat kid, smuggler, biker, prince of New England — will give a free a reading and conversation in the newly-launched R&D Store.
Event DetailsSpotlight Series with Dr. Saidiya Hartman
Award-winning scholar and Columbia University professor Saidiya Hartman discusses racial justice and equality, central topics from the 25th anniversary edition of her book Scenes of Subjection.
Event DetailsKerri Schlottman: Tell Me One Thing
Kerri Schlottman's latest book follows art-photographer Quinn, whose photograph of backwoods, 9-year old Lulu smoking a cigarette while sitting on the lap of a trucker launches both into infamy.
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