Join us October 14 for a film screening of rarely seen, regionally-focused films, which were recently digitized as part of Cline Library’s three-year National Endowment for the Humanities grant project. The showcase, which is free and open to the public, will screen a selection of clips from more than 260 rare and at-risk archival films digitized by Special Collections and Archives (SCA) over the past two years. Campus scholars, regional experts, and Library staff will introduce the ... view more »
Join us October 14 for a film screening of rarely seen, regionally-focused films, which were recently digitized as part of Cline Library’s three-year National Endowment for the Humanities grant project. The showcase, which is free and open to the public, will screen a selection of clips from more than 260 rare and at-risk archival films digitized by Special Collections and Archives (SCA) over the past two years. Campus scholars, regional experts, and Library staff will introduce the clips.
Themes for this screening include:
Introducing programs at Northern Arizona University (NAU)
River running and play on the Colorado River
Canyoneering
The Flagstaff All-Indian Pow-Wow
Glen Canyon (related to the Images of a Lost World: Glen Canyon on the Colorado exhibit, now on display in the SCA gallery space on the second floor of the library and the Scholar’s Corner coffee shop adjacent to the Cline Library Assembly Hall).
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