This book explores the constant mutation of this street life through the works of a large roster of photographers and performance artists. Harlem’s 125th Street is a marker of twentieth-century urban experience, a thoroughfare that encapsulates powerful stories of business and consumption, real estate and gentrification, glamour and entertainment, and political uprising. The book is edited by Antonella Pelizzari and Arden Sherman, and published by Hirmer Verlag. This 2022 publication, a collaborative project of the Hunter College Art Galleries, Hunter East Harlem Gallery, and students in the Advanced Certificate in Curatorial Studies program in the Department of Art and Art History at Hunter College, New York, is an unprecedented study of Harlem’s 125th Street photography and cultural identity. Please let us know if you have have any questions or suggestions about them.ġ25th Street: Photography in Harlem (ISBN: 9783777437347) General and special policies for the study rooms are on our study room policies page. When you are finished with your reserved time, you will need to return the room key to the 3rd floor circulation desk so that it is available for the next person who reserves the room. Library staff at the circulation desk will loan you the key and check you in for your reservation. When you arrive for your reserved time slot, you will need to visit the 3rd floor circulation desk to borrow the study room key card. Unlike other reservable study rooms in the Cooperman library, the 5th floor study rooms are locked by key card. These reservations may be made on our online room reservation site, similar to the method for making reservations for other rooms in the Cooperman Library. Reservations may be made up to two weeks in advance. The rooms are equipped with display monitors that can make wireless connection to your devices. Rooms 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, and 525 may be reserved for up to two hours a day. Our study rooms on the newly renovated floor of the Cooperman Library are now available for reservation. CUNY Libraries Inter-Campus Services (CLICS).NYC Libraries and Academic Library Access.Social Work & Urban Public Health Library.
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