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Join the Shaker Historical Society for an artist talk with photographer Charles Mintz as he shares insights into his creative process and the story behind History is Messy, on view now in the museum's Lissauer Gallery. History is Messy explores Andrew Carnegie’s complex legacy and captures the enduring value of historic Carnegie Libraries by photographing 125 libraries across 12 states and one Canadian province. Each image features a librarian holding a favorite book, highlighting the human connection and dedication that continue to define these spaces.Charles' talk will be followed by a Q&A and opportunity to view History is Messy. This is a free event at the Shaker Historical Society, but registration is required due to limited space. Limited parking is available behind the museum with overflow parking along South Park Boulevard. Please note that access to the exhibition in the second-floor Lissauer Gallery requires navigation of stairs.
History is Messy in on view through June 1 and is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
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16740 S Park Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH, United States, Ohio 44120
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