Photographs may be one of the most intimate passports to historical eras, providing rare glimpses at the way people lived and socialized. “Islip Through the Eye of His Lens: The Edgar Van Sicklen ...
A Photographic Chronicle of Humanity and Nature in western Kentucky” this week as part of the university’s Humanities+ lecture series, funded by the Kentucky Art Council and the Kentucky Historical ...
Vuong’s debut exhibition Sống transforms photography into an act of grief, shedding light on forgotten matters and the things ...
It’s hard to pinpoint when humans started recording and sharing knowledge of the past. But it’s estimated that they started early on. At first, there were cave paintings, and then language, which ...
Anyone interested in photography, Indigenous cultures, or the times and influences that shaped the lives of Indigenous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Today, I’m excited to announce the launch of KCStarPhotos.org, a new project from the Kansas City Public Library and The Kansas ...
Rothman is managing editor at TIME. Caption from Stephan Lowentheil Collection. Early photograph of nineteenth-century travelers of the Silk Road. The ancient trade route connected East and West, ...
Local photographer and cultural historian Scott Herring, also known as “The Last Anthracite Photographer,” hosted an in-depth presentation on Thursday about the coal region’s ethnic ...