This post was written by Aaron Eastley, a Humanities Center faculty fellow. On a recent research trip, I found myself in a place even quieter than the library archives I have sometimes visited. I was on Cranberry Island off the coast of Maine, following in the footsteps of Leslie Norris, a Welsh poet I …
The Very Human Hands of Theresia Ostermeyer, 1936 to the Present
This post was written by James Swensen, a Humanities Center faculty fellow. Last year, I visited the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. As a scholar of American art from the 1930s, I was eager to see the museum’s new exhibitions. I was pleased, but not surprised, to see a photograph I …