Submission Station for 'The Great Pandemics Archive'

Sat, Dec 4 2021
6:00 am – 11:00 am
Central Library

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Everyone is invited to submit a variety of paper ephemera to The Great Pandemics Archive documenting the multiple pandemics the world has faced in the last year that illustrate the human cost and consequence of these natural and human disasters.

You can drop by the submission station, located in Central Library's Grand Lobby, at any time between 11am and 4pm. Submissions may include any relevant advertisements, photos, letters, writings (personal accounts, essays, poetry, etc), newspaper clippings, artwork, postcards, and documents no larger than 9 x 12 inches, ten pages maximum, along with a submission agreement. Please no tape, adhesives, staples, paper clips, or rubber bands.

Please participate and share with others who may be interested in being a part of an important independent archive of this unprecedented time in history. We want to remember! Organized by New York artists and archivists Jamie Courville and Ed Woodham. For more information about the project or to make a submission without visiting the Submission Station visit online here.

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Add to My Calendar 12/04/2021 06:00 am 12/04/2021 11:00 am America/New_York Submission Station for 'The Great Pandemics Archive' <p>Everyone is invited to submit a variety of paper ephemera to&nbsp;<em>The Great Pandemics Archive</em>&nbsp;documenting the multiple pandemics the world has faced in the last year that illustrate the human cost and consequence of these natural and human disasters.</p> <p>You can drop by the submission station, located in Central Library's Grand Lobby, at any time between 11am and 4pm. Submissions may include any relevant advertisements, photos, letters, writings (personal accounts, essays, poetry, etc), newspaper clippings, artwork, postcards, and documents no larger than 9 x 12 inches, ten pages maximum, along with a submission agreement. Please no tape, adhesives, staples, paper clips, or rubber bands.<br /> <br /> Please participate and share with others who may be interested in being a part of an important independent archive of this unprecedented time in history. We want to remember! Organized by New York artists and archivists&nbsp;<a href="https://www.jamiecourville.com/" target="_blank">Jamie Courville</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://edwoodham.com/" target="_blank">Ed Woodham</a>. For more information about the project or to make a&nbsp;submission without… Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library MM/DD/YYYY 60