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Sep
25
12:00 PM12:00

Making Art History Relevant to Today (virtual)

As part of the paperback launch of Raphael, Painter in Rome, I’ve put together a virtual panel conversation to talk about a subject that is near and dear to my heart: how to make art history relevant to today’s audiences and issues. Join me, Baylee Woodley (Queer Art History), and Jaelynn Walls (Art in Color) on Facebook Live at Stephanie Storey - Author for a conversation about how we can all bring art history into the present. (Saturday, Sept 25 from 1 - 2 PM Eastern // 12 - 1 PM Central // 10 - 11 AM Pacific)

Big Stock Photo, Gilmanshin

Big Stock Photo, Gilmanshin

I work hard to make my novels relatable to modern-day readers, and this is my chance to talk to other people working in this space to figure out how we can all continue to make art history even more engaging and accessible to the public.

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Art Museum Book Club
Sep
22
2:00 PM14:00

Art Museum Book Club

Author Stephanie Storey will join in this discussion via telephone. Join CMA Executive Director Nannette Maciejunes for Art Book Club. Every Art Book Club includes a conversation with Nannette followed by group discussion. Art Book Club selections are available for purchase in the Museum Store. Cost of ABC is $5 for nonmembers, FREE for members. Questions, please call 614.629.0359.

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Read/Eat/Chat at Newport Art Museum
Sep
19
12:00 PM12:00

Read/Eat/Chat at Newport Art Museum

The author is not attending this event. This is a community discussion of Stephanie’s novel, Oil and Marble.

From Newport Art Museum: Read the book selection, bring lunch, and discuss at our art-themed book club.

This event is made possible by your support of the Annual Fund at the Newport Art Museum.

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Book Signing and Presentation
Jun
27
7:30 PM19:30

Book Signing and Presentation

Join me for a drink and some books at this fabulous bookstore-bar-venue.
Feed them culture, get them talking!

Called “Extraordinarily entertaining” by The New York Times, Oil and Marble is the story of their nearly forgotten rivalry and the years when they created two of the most famous works of art in all of history in the same town, at the same time: Mona Lisa and David.

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