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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Poster symposium peers at circus culture


Charles Livingston Bull, 1874-1932, Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows: "Leaping Tiger," The Strobridge Lithographing Company, 1915-28, color lithograph poster, Cincinnati Art Museum, Gift of The Strobridge Lithographing Company. Part of the exhibition The Amazing American Circus Poster at the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Apr. 22, 2011

from cincinnati.com

A cast of circus experts will be in Cincinnati on May 1 for a day of lectures on the circus and circus poster history and their influence on American culture. The Circus Poster Symposium will be noon-5:30 p.m. at the Cincinnati Art Museum in Eden Park. The symposium coincides with the exhibit The American Circus Poster, at the museum through July 10.
Topics include: The American Circus: An Overview, with Fred Pfening III, managing editor of Bandwagon, the Journal of the Circus Historical Society; The Strobridge Lithographing Company: The Tiffany of Printers, with Kristin Spangenberg, curator of prints, Cincinnati Art Museum; The Art of the Circus Spectacle, with Jennifer Lemmer Posey, assistant curator of the Circus Museum - The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Fla.
Other topics: The Female Hercules, the Bearded Woman, and the Lady Dainty: Presenting a Pantheon of "New Women" at the American Circus, 1880-1920, with Janet M. Davis, associate professor of American Studies, History and Women's and Gender Studies, University of Texas at Austin.
Admission $10, $5 students and seniors. Reservations recommended. Parking free with ticket. For reservations and information: 513-721-2787; www.cincinnatiartmuseum

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