Art Crawl II: Friday, November 3, 3pm-5pm

"Splatter," Daniel Donato.

“Splatter,” Daniel Donato (location 2).

Photograph: Workshop where American camouflage, silhouette decoys were created. Paris, France. 4 Guindon Street. December 12, 1917.

Photograph: American camouflage, silhouette decoys. Paris, France. 4 Guindon Street. December 12, 1917. From Special Collections, SBU Libraries (location 1).

Art Crawls unite Stony Brook University’s galleries through a series of free, guided tours led by expert curators. The University Libraries will be participating in the November Art Crawl. Join in at any point on the tours! The Art Crawl is supported by a Presidential Mini-Grant for Department Diversity Initiatives.

 

Friday, November 3, 2017 from 3pm to 5pm
No registration required.

 

1 – 3pm to 3:25pm: “World War I Through the Lens: Photographs of the Western Front, 1914-1918,” Central Reading Room, Melville Library, Level 1*

 

2 – 3:30pm to 3:55pm: “Oeuvre,” North Reading Room, Melville Library, Level 2

 

3 – 4pm to 4:25pm: “Lisa Park: Manifesting Invisibles,” Simons Center Gallery

 

4 – 4:30pm to 5pm: “Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Gloves Off,” Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Staller Center (reception to follow)

 

*”World War I Through the Lens” is part of World War I and America, a two-year national initiative of The Library of America presented in partnership with The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, the National World War I Museum and Memorial, and other organizations, with generous support from The National Endowment for the Humanities.

Kristen Nyitray

Kristen Nyitray

Associate Librarian; Director, Special Collections and University Archives; and University Archivist at Stony Brook University Libraries
Contact her for research assistance with rare books, manuscript collections, historical maps, and SBU history. E-mail: kristen.nyitray@stonybrook.edu.
Kristen Nyitray
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