Visual Culture Program

Launched in 2008, the Visual Culture Program (VCP) promotes visual literacy and the use of historical images as primary sources for studying the past and fosters research, collection, and interpretation of historic visual material. Scholars and the general public are increasingly aware of the importance of visual images in examining the past. With the proliferation of sophisticated digitization technologies, researchers now have the opportunity to “see” images in new ways. No longer considered secondary to text and used merely to illustrate the written word, visual materials are taking their rightful place as primary evidence that documents the past and influences our understanding of the present. Through exhibitions, research fellowships, conferences, acquisitions, and public programs, VCP promotes the creative use of the Library Company’s varied collections of visual materials.

About the Director
Co-Director 2008-2017