2019 marks the 300th anniversary of the publication of Daniel Defoe’s groundbreaking novel, Robinson Crusoe. Through the display of early editions of...
In 1966, James Brown sang “It’s a man’s world!” Over the past year that statement has been shaken to its knees. Feminism, women’s rights, and women’s stories...
World War II was the largest and deadliest war in history. England alone was home to almost 30 military airfields. What was it like growing up in an England...
“They always say that the photographer is a hunter of images. Really, we are fishermen with hooks and lines.”—Robert Doisneau
Considered one of France’s...
Scale is relative. Large objects can loom over us and overwhelm. We shrink when confronted with a vast expanse, real or imaginary. Conversely, as our...
The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well-rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson, who made his personal art...
The Women of Color Network strives to create intentional and meaningful community among women of color; provide feedback and advice on professional matters...