"We Did not See the Sun for a Single Moment:" William Rau and his Transit of Venus Experience
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“We Did not See the Sun for a Single Moment:” William Rau and his Transit of Venus Experience Friday, December 6th, 2024 2 PM ET The
Event Details
“We Did not See the Sun for a Single Moment:” William Rau and his Transit of Venus Experience
Friday, December 6th, 2024
2 PM ET
The Library Company of Philadelphia | Members Only
In June 1874, young Philadelphia photographer William H. Rau set sail to the Chatham Islands off the coast of New Zealand, serving as an assistant photographer in the United States government’s Transit of Venus Expedition which studied and recorded the movement of Venus between the Sun and Earth. This fall the United States and New Zealand are commemorating the 150th anniversary of this first scientific collaboration between the two countries with a series of events and exhibitions, including at the Library Company. The exhibition, “We Did not See the Sun for a Single Moment:” William Rau and the Transit of Venus Expedition, curated by Sarah Weatherwax, explores Rau’s experience during this expedition through a display of related photographs, texts, and ephemera.
We invite Library Company members to a special event in honor of this commemoration on Friday, December 6th, 2-3:30pm. In celebration of this special anniversary, Senior Curator of Graphic Arts Sarah Weatherwax will provide an exhibition overview as well as a review of select collection materials illustrating the long and extensive career of Transit of Venus photographer William H. Rau. An exhibition viewing and reception will follow the presentation where attendees will have the opportunity to meet organizers of this international celebration.
Space is limited for this event.
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Time
December 6, 2024 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT-05:00)
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