The Harry Ransom Center houses some of the world's most significant
collections relating to literature, art, photography, film, and the
performing arts. More than 42 million manuscripts, 5 million
photographs, 1 million rare books, and 100,000 artworks document our
cultural history and the creative process. Many stories can be told
through the Center's collections. “Stories to Tell” is a rotating
exhibition conveying stories of inspiration, innovation,
collaboration, and frustration often associated with the creative work
of leading writers and artists. The exhibition currently features
posters from the golden age of magic, rare early photography from
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, visual interpretations of works by Geoffrey
Chaucer, highlighted works by Jane Austen, and more. Categories:
Museums & Attractions This event repeats weekly on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays until February 2, 2020: Jan 8 , Jan 10 , Jan
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