professor carolyn gorgan. she is joining us from paris where i believe it is now about nine pm. and today she s going to be talking about vernacular images and personal accounts made in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake and fires, san francisco. gorgen is associate professor of american studies at sorbonne university in paris where she teaches american history and culture. her research explores the history of photography in the american west with a special focus on photo networks like the california camera club. her work is rooted in extensive archival research some of which he has conducted at the california historical society. and it has received support from the terra foundation for american art the binicky library at yale the huntington library and the amon carter museum. recently, she was awarded research prizes from the german photographic society and the deutsche borsa photography foundation. she has also a contributing author to the forthcoming book among the ruins
her work is rooted in extensive archival research some of which he has conducted at the california historical society. and it has received support from the terra foundation for american art the binicky library at yale the huntington library and the amon carter museum. recently, she was awarded research prizes from the german photographic society and the deutsche borsa photography foundation. she has also a contributing author to the forthcoming book among the ruins arnold genthos photographs of the 1906 san francisco earthquake and firestorm a publication of the fine arts museums of san francisco, which will be available this august. so with that, let me hand it over to professor gorgon carolyn. thank you so much for being with us today. hey, thank you very much. aaron for this introduction. i ll just share my screen and then. well get going so you can see this, right? okay. all right. okay. thanks a lot. so hello everyone. thank you aaron, and thank you to the wonderful staf
archival research some of which he has conducted at the california historical society. and it has received support from the terra foundation for american art the binicky library at yale the huntington library and the amon carter museum. recently, she was awarded research prizes from the german photographic society and the deutsche borsa photography foundation. she has also a contributing author to the forthcoming book among the ruins arnold genthos photographs of the 1906 san francisco earthquake and firestorm a publication of the fine arts museums of san francisco, which will be available this august. so with that, let me hand it over to professor gorgon carolyn. thank you so much for being with us today. hey, thank you very much. aaron for this introduction. i ll just share my screen and then. well get going so you can see this, right? okay. all right. okay. thanks a lot. so hello everyone. thank you aaron, and thank you to the wonderful staff at the california historical s
[applause] good evening, everyone and welcome to the new york historical society. i m the president and ceo and i m thrilled to see all of you in our beautiful auditorium this evening. tonight s program the life and turbulent times of chief justice john roberts is a part of our distinguished speakers series and as always i would like to thank you for your tremendous support which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to the stage. [applause] i d also like to recognize and thank a number of trustees that have joined us this evening susan, joel, james reed and i d like to think each and every one of you coming of michael weinberg. how did you not appear on my list. in any event, i d like to thank each and every one of you for joining us this evening and for all the work you do on behalf of new york historical. and i should say leading up to the weekend with history and just a couplin justa couple of o give special recognition to the chair of the chairman of the council
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