Records Uncovered 2.0: LGBTQI+ histories in Central and Southeastern Europe

The exhibition is accompanied by film screenings, roundtable discussions, and other related events. Program details here!

On January 18, 2022, the exhibition Records Uncovered 2.0, organized by Blinken OSA and Háttér Archive and Library, has opened at the Galeria Centralis, presenting LGBTQI+ histories of Central and Southeastern Europe from the post-WWII period to the early 2000s.

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Élie Kagan, photographe indépendant (1960-1990)

Élie Kagan, photographe indépendant (1960-1990)

C’est à Élie Kagan, photographe engagé et formidable archiviste de son époque, que La contemporaine consacre son exposition inaugurale dans le bâtiment conçu par l’atelier Bruno Gaudin sur le campus de l’Université Paris Nanterre. Cette exposition s’appuie sur plus de 200 000 images -négatifs, tirages, planches-contacts et diapositives-, accompagnées d’archives professionnelles, confiées à La contemporaine en 1999 par la famille du photographe.

19 janvier – 7 mai 2022

CfP: Capitalism and Confinement

This workshop seeks to bring together faculty and graduate students who are working on the role of confinement and captivity under capitalism(s) both historical and contemporary. While many scholars of capitalism insist on its essential relationship to movement and flow, capitalism is equally rooted in practices of confinement and captivity as a central strategy of accumulation.

Newsletter of the American Labor Museum

Visiting the Museum

Experience the 1908 home of immigrants, stroll through period rooms, exhibits and Old World Gardens and shop in the Museum Store.  The Museum is just moments away from the Great Falls National Park and the Paterson Museum. Visit Wed-Sat.1-4pm and by appt. by calling 973-595-7953.  Virtual tours, school and other groups are available by appt.  Learn more at www.labormuseum.net