Exhibit Honors Toni Morrison
Princeton University is currently hosting “Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory”, an exhibit featuring diary entries, letters, drafts of novels, and preserved pages rescued after Morrison’s house burned down in 1993. The exhibition “will be the center of a community-wide exploration of how Morrison’s archive continues to influence the past, present, and future.”
The exhibition is currently active at the Firestone Library, and will remain open until June 4, 2023. Accompanying the exhibit is a series of programs including “an art exhibition at the Princeton University Art Museum’s Art@Bainbridge with the renowned artist Alison Saar; newly commissioned performances responding to Morrison’s work presented by McCarter Theatre and Princeton University Concerts; a landmark three-day symposium that brings together over thirty writers and artists to reflect on Morrison’s relationship to the archive; public tours of Sites of Memory; children’s programming; a spring lecture series; and undergraduate courses on Morrison’s work.”
For more information, see the event link.
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