From Stage to Page with Katie Kitamura
Exploring performance, identity, and slippery truths in Kitamura's Booker Prize–shortlisted novel, Audition.
Exploring performance, identity, and slippery truths in Kitamura's Booker Prize–shortlisted novel, Audition.
A multi-disciplinary conversation on how work takes shape on the page and on the canvas.
How Tangier transformed one of modern art’s greatest painters.
Discover how a forest of oak in Normandy became the rebuilt medieval roof of Notre-Dame.
Join us for a special live recording of the BBC World Book Club featuring novelist Laurent Binet in conversation about his groundbreaking novel HHhH.
A global history of the rise—and unraveling—of the nation-state.
Join us for an intimate evening with Gilbert, the Library’s Spring 2026 Cultural Fellow, as she offers a candid look at a career defined by curiosity, risk, and hard-won wisdom.
On the 20th anniversary of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, Alison Bechdel looks back on the paradoxical trajectory of her cult classic as one of the most frequently banned books in the United States. Offsite at Théâtre de la Concorde.
Join us for a panel on women’s voices and public reckoning in France, with Catherine Porter, Anne-Sophie Moreau, Valentine Faure, and Natasha Lehrer.
An interactive lecture on art, exile, and queer Black life in the City of Lights.
Explore the extraordinary woman behind one of America’s most stunning museums.