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* All programs are free and open to the public. * Lecture Series
Tuesday evenings | 7:30 pm
Gowen Hall, University of Washington
The Persistence of Frankenstein: Art, Science and Creation
Thursday, March 3, 7pm | Seattle Public Library
Kurt Andersen, host of PRI’s "Studio 360" and guests explore how scientific advances make the themes of Shelley’s novel more relevant than ever, and how contemporary writers and artists are exploring these same issues in widely different contexts. Opening Performance and Reception
"Mary
Shelley Speaks"with artist Susan Marie Frontczak Friday, March 4, 2005 | 7pm Suzzallo Reading Room and Room 101 |
March 4 - April 13, 2005Frankenstein Exhibit
University of Washington Libraries Suzzallo Library Room 102
Double-Feature Film Fest
Saturday, March 12 | Seattle Public Library
1000 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA
Ted Wayland (Doctoral Candidate, UW English) to introduce and facilitate discussion. Friday, April 8 | Science Fiction Museum & Hall of Fame 2901 Third Avenue, Seattle, WA
SFM and the classroom: Mary Shelley and Women in Science Fiction online curriculum. National Sponsors
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