Are you curious about Mary Shelley’s text and its renewed relevance to multiple disciplines in the 21st century? Through this art exhibit, you may encounter Frankenstein for the first time; or you may engage with the Fenway Frankenstein Festival for the first time. Come see how a few Wentworth students have reimagined the story for today in the artistic responses that the book and the festival inspired. Our celebration of the novel’s bicentennial included all the other schools from the Colleges of the Fenway and was supported by faculty in multiple departments here at WIT. The exhibit is open to the public and will run through Jan. 8, 2019. For more information about exhibits please contact libraryexhibits@wit.edu.
Here are the slides that complement the exhibit of student photographs, artwork, and poetry. For even more images please take a look at Wentworth’s news story.
Accompanying the exhibit are topical books from the library collection.
Frayling, Christopher. Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years. London, UK: Reel Art Press, 2017.
Friedman, Lester D., and Allison Kavey. Monstrous Progeny: A History of the Frankenstein Narratives. New Brusnwick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2016.
Gordon, Charlotte. Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and Her Daughter Mary Shelley. New York: Random House, 2015.
Perkowitz, Sidney, and Eddy v. Mueller. Frankenstein: How a Monster Became an Icon, the Science and Enduring Allure of Mary Shelley’s Creation. New York: Pegasus Books, 2018.
Piore, Adam. The Body Builders: Inside the Science of the Engineered Human. New York, NY: Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2017.
Saʻdāwī, Aḥmad, and Jonathan Wright. Frankenstein in Baghdad: A Novel. New York, NY: Penguin Books, 2018.
Seymour, Miranda. Mary Shelley. New York: Grove Press, 2000.
Shelley, Mary W., et al. Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus: Annotated for Scientists, Engineers, and Creators of all Kinds. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2017.
Williams, Gilda. The Gothic. London : Whitechapel; Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007.
Young, Elizabeth. Black Frankenstein: The Making of an American Metaphor. New York: New York University Press, 2008.