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DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS REACHED CAPACITY\, TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITLIST P
 LEASE EMAIL: public.programs@bgc.bard.edu On October 3\, Joanna Ebentstein
 \, co-founder (with Tracy Hurley Martin) of the Museum of Morbid Anatomy\,
  will lead a curated conversation around an exhibition object for the firs
 t evening of our First Wednesdays Conversation series. Museum admission an
 d gallery programs will be free from 6–8 pm on the first Wednesday evening
  of the month (except September and January). Visitors will have access to
  the exhibitions\, enjoy live jazz and free drinks.Joanna Ebenstein is a G
 raphic designer and Photographer based in Brooklyn\, NY. She is also the c
 o-founder  (with Tracy Hurley Martin) of the Museum of Morbid Anatomy. Mor
 bid Anatomy began as a blog by Joanna Ebenstein\, developed in conjunction
  with the exhibition Anatomical Theatre. Today it is run by Ebenstein with
  Laetitia Barbier\, who has been with Morbid Anatomy since 2010\, and serv
 ed as programming director and head librarian the recently shuttered Morbi
 d Anatomy Museum. Ebenstein is the editor of Death: A Graveside Companion\
 ; author of The Anatomical Venus\; coauthor (with Dr. Pat Morris) and feat
 ured photographer of Walter Potter's Curious World of Taxidermy\; and co-e
 ditor and art director of The Morbid Anatomy Anthology.Leading support for
  Public Programs at Bard Graduate Center comes from Gregory Soros and othe
 r generous donors.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: First Wednesdays Conversation with Joanna Ebe
 nstein
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