The Scurlock photographic studio documented community and social life in twentieth century Washington, DC. In four Saturday workshops Smithsonian staff will discuss Addison Scurlock's view of Washington during the "Jazz Age," as seen through the Scurlock Studio Records Collection. Attendees and long-term residents of the District of Columbia will be invited to: have an intergenerational discussion about life in the city; gain visual literacy by learning how to examine the images of people, places and events in the collections of the Smithsonian's archives; and discover new methods to care for family photo collections.

Presented by the Smithsonian's Museum of American History. Visit http://americanhistory.si.edu. There is no admission fee.

This program is part of The Big Read - D.C. presented by the Humanities Council of Washington, DC and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. For more information, visit www.wdchumanities.org/bigread

The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Institute of Musuem and Library Services and Arts Midwest. Visit www.neabigread.org.Tickets: http://www.wdchumanities.org/bigread

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