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DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064729Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064729Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240312T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240313T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240313T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240314T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240314T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240315T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240315T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240316T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240316T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240317T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240317T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240318T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240318T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240319T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240320T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240321T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240322T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240323T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240324T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240325T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240325T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240326T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240326T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240327T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240327T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240328T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240328T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240329T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240329T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240330T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240330T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240402T130000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240403T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
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 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240407T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240407T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240408T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240408T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240409T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240409T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240410T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240410T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240411T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240411T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240412T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240412T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240413T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240413T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240414T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240414T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240415T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240415T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240416T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240416T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240417T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240417T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240418T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240418T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240419T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240419T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240420T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240420T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240421T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240421T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240422T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240422T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240423T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240423T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240424T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240424T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493173355
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240425T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240426T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240427T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240427T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240428T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240428T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240429T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240430T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240430T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240501T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240501T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240502T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240502T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240503T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240503T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240504T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240504T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240505T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240505T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240506T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240506T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240507T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240507T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240508T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240508T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240509T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240509T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240510T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240510T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240511T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240511T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240512T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240512T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240513T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240513T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240514T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240514T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240515T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240515T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240516T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240516T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240517T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240517T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240518T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240518T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240519T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240519T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240520T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240521T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240522T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240522T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240523T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240523T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240524T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240524T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240525T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240525T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240526T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240526T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240527T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240527T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240528T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240528T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240529T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240529T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240530T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240530T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240531T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240531T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240601T130000Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240602T130000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240603T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240604T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240607T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240608T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240608T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240609T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240609T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240610T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240610T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240611T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240611T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240612T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240612T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240613T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240613T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240614T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240614T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240615T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240615T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240616T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240616T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240617T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240617T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240618T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240618T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240619T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240619T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240620T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240620T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240621T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064730Z
DTSTART:20240621T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240622T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240622T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240623T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240623T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240624T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240624T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240625T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240625T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493455017
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240626T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240627T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240628T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240628T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240629T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240629T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240630T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240630T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240701T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240701T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240702T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240702T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240703T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240703T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240704T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240704T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240705T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240705T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240706T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240706T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493501108
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240707T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240707T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493505205
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240708T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240708T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240711T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240712T130000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240713T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240714T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240715T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240715T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240716T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240716T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240717T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240717T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240718T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240718T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240719T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240719T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240720T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240720T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493583042
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240721T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240721T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240722T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240722T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240723T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240723T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240724T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240724T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240725T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240725T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240726T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240726T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240727T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240727T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493634249
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240728T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240728T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240729T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240729T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240730T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240730T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240731T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240731T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240801T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240801T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493647566
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240804T130000Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240805T130000Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240808T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240809T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240809T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240810T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240811T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240811T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240812T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240812T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240813T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240813T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240814T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240814T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493716187
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240815T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240816T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240817T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240818T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240818T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240819T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240820T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240820T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240821T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240821T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240822T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240822T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240823T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240823T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240824T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240824T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240825T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240825T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240826T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240826T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493836007
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240827T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240828T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240829T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240830T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240830T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240831T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240901T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240902T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240902T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240903T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240903T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240904T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240904T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240905T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240905T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240906T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240906T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240907T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240907T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240908T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240914T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240915T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240915T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240916T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240916T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240917T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240917T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240918T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240918T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240919T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240919T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240920T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240920T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240921T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240921T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240922T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240923T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240923T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240924T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240924T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240925T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240925T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240926T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240926T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240927T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240927T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240928T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240928T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240929T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240929T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20240930T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20240930T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241001T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20241001T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241002T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20241002T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613493955852
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
DTSTART:20241005T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064731Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241009T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241010T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241010T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241011T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241011T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241012T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241012T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241013T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241013T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241014T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241014T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241015T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241015T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241016T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241017T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241018T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241019T130000Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241020T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTART:20241021T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241022T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241022T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241023T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241023T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241024T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241024T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241025T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241025T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241026T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241026T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241027T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241027T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613494029605
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241028T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241029T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241030T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241030T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241031T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241031T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241101T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241102T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241102T130000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241103T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241103T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241104T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241104T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241105T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241105T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241106T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241106T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241107T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241107T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241108T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241108T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
 llections\, and Robbins Library
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45613494096177
URL:https://events.rochester.edu/event/visualizing_camelot
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
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 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
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GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241116T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241116T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241117T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241118T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241118T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241119T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241119T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241120T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241121T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241121T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
LOCATION:Rush Rhees Library\, Friedlander Lobby\, Rare Books and Special Co
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
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 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
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 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
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 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
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 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241130T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241130T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
 sualizing Camelot is an exhibition of more than 350 items\, and confirms th
 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
DTEND:20241201T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241201T140000Z
GEO:43.128411;-77.628692
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Camelot
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:From the collection of Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack\, Vi
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 e ongoing appeal of the Arthurian legends\, especially in England and Ameri
 ca.\n\nThe exhibition reveals the diverse ways that the stories of Camelot 
 have been imagined and visualized\, both in high culture (paintings\, drawi
 ngs\, illustrated books) and in popular culture (film\, toys\, games\, comi
 c books\, cartoons\, dishware\, product names\, business logos\, etc.).\n\n
 Alan Lupack\, a noted Arthurian scholar and former director of the Robbins 
 Library at the University of Rochester\, is author or editor of numerous Ar
 thurian studies\, including  Arthur\, The Greatest King\;  Arthurian Drama\
 ;  Modern Arthurian Literature\;  New Directions in Arthurian Studies\; and
  The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend. \n\nBarbara Tepa Lupa
 ck\, former academic dean at SUNY and New York State Public Scholar\, is au
 thor or editor of more than twenty-five books\, including  The Girl’s King 
 Arthur\,  King Arthur’s Crown\,  Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Childre
 n\,  and the recently published The Othering of Women in Silent Film. The L
 upacks have lectured and published widely on Arthurian topics. Together\, t
 hey created The Camelot Project\, a popular database of texts\, images\, an
 d information about the Arthurian legends\, and coauthored studies such as 
 Arthurian Literature by Women\, Illustrating Camelot\, and the award-winnin
 g King Arthur in America.  \n\nThe exhibition is free and open to all durin
 g the hours for each space within Rush Rhees Library March 7–December 2. A 
 wide array of programming relating to the exhibition is planned for the who
 le of 2024.
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DTSTAMP:20260415T064732Z
DTSTART:20241202T140000Z
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