Morbid Anatomy

We have many wonderful newly announced events this week, including an evening of early popular science films with with Oliver Gaycken, author of Devices of Curiosity: Early Cinema and Popular Science (May 27th, more here); a night devoted to the psychology of magic with Robert Teszka (July 2nd, more here); the theory and history of the four humours as told with cocktails with Michael Goyette PhD (July 9th, more here), and Placebos, Nocebos and Voodoo Medicine with Mark W Green, MD (July 22; more here).

We also have lots of great events taking place this very week, including a lecture on religion and anatomy in carved cadaver sculptures with Christina Welch, University of Winchester (Thursday, May 7th, more here); X-Ray Audio: a lecture, screening and listening party devoted to soviet bootleg records made from old x-rays with Stephen Coates ofThe Real Tuesday Weld, sponsored by Art in the Age (Friday, May 8th; more here); a book party to celebrate our good friend Dr. Paul Koudounaris's newest offering Memento Mori (Saturday, May 9th, more infohere; please note: event is free, but space is limited. First come first served!); The Mystique Boutique's Sideshow of Magic and Wonder "Ten-in-One" Variety Show (Sunday, May 10th, more here); and The Lost Museums Symposium: a symposium on the ephemerality and afterlife of museums and collections (offsite at Brown University and RISD, Providence, Rhode Island May 6-8; Morehere).

Full list of upcoming events follows; events tend to sell out, so we highly recommend purchasing tickets in advance!

IMMEDIATELY UPCOMING EVENTS

NEWLY ANNOUNCED EVENTS

ALL UPCOMING EVENTS

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