The current exhibition in the Lou Henry Hoover Gallery, Eastern Europe and Beyond: Photographic Albums Revealed, is now in its tenth month and has been visited by tens of thousands, both on-site and virtually.
 
In his presentation, exhibition lead curator and bibliographer Edward Kasinec reflects on his inspiration for the exhibit, the methodological and practical issues in its implementation, and plans for future work with the still understudied visual and art holdings at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. 
 
In advance of the event, attendees are encouraged to visit the physical exhibition located in Hoover Tower before its closing on May 10, 2026 or to explore elements of the display available online
 
ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Edward Kasinec

Edward Kasinec holds graduate degrees and certificates from Columbia University (M.A., 1968, M.Phil., 1979), Simmons College (M.L.S., 1976), and New York University (Appraisal Studies in Fine and Decorative Arts, 2010). His career includes appointments as Librarian & Archivist for the Harvard University’s Ukrainian Research Institute (1973-80); Librarian for Slavic Collections, University of California, Berkeley (1980-84); and Curator, Slavic and Baltic Division, The New York Public Library (1984-2009). He is presently a Research Associate, Harriman Institute, Columbia University and, since 2015, Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution. In addition to wide travel and consulting assignments, Kasinec has authored (or co-authored) many publications as well as twelve successful grant proposals to national funding agencies. 

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