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A Celluloid Story - New Jersey's Film History, Thomas Edison, Maurice Tourneur, Theda Bara, Einar Linden, Pearl White, Arthur Miller
A Celluloid Story - New Jersey's Film History, Thomas Edison, Maurice Tourneur, Theda Bara, Einar Linden, Pearl White, Arthur Miller
Exhibition Catalogs
Catalog for the exhibition A Celluloid Story - New Jersey's Film History held at Seton Hall University's Walsh Gallery, November 3 - December 12, 2014. Curated by Sara Hart and Romana Schaeffer. Includes an essay by Sara Hart and Romana Schaeffer.
Strangers In A Strange Land - An Exhibition On The History Of Italian-Language American Imprints, The Italian Book Company, Italian American Directory Co.
Strangers In A Strange Land - An Exhibition On The History Of Italian-Language American Imprints, The Italian Book Company, Italian American Directory Co.
Exhibition Catalogs
Catalog for the exhibition Strangers in a Strange Land - an Exhibition on the History of Italian-language American Imprints held at the Seton Hall University Walsh Gallery, September 8 - October 17, 2014. Curated by James Periconi. Includes essays by Jeanne Brasile and James Periconi. Includes color illustrations.
Anamnesis, Arianna Carossa, Michelle Mackey, Kara L. Rooney, Shuli Sade, Gerald Slota
Anamnesis, Arianna Carossa, Michelle Mackey, Kara L. Rooney, Shuli Sade, Gerald Slota
Exhibition Catalogs
Catalog for the exhibition Anamnesis held at the Seton Hall University Walsh Gallery, June 1 - July 10, 2014. Curated by Jeanne Brasile. Includes an essay by Jeanne Brasile. Includes color illustrations.
Simultaneity, Meghan Brady, Nick Lamia, Steve Mccall, Gabriel Phipps, Danielle Tegeder
Simultaneity, Meghan Brady, Nick Lamia, Steve Mccall, Gabriel Phipps, Danielle Tegeder
Exhibition Catalogs
Catalog for the exhibition Simultaneity held at the Seton Hall University Walsh Gallery, January 20 - March 14, 2014. Curated by Gabriel Phipps. Includes essays by Joe Fyfe and Gabriel Phipps. Includes color illustrations