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First Fridays February 2026

February 6, 2026 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free
Sketch of various fruits including a pineapple.

First Fridays: Sensory Experiences

Join us for the 2025-2026 season of First Fridays as we explore the things you can see, hear, touch, taste or smell in Archives and Special Collections. The February program features presentations by Aiden Bettine, Curator, Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies, Marguerite Ragnow, Curator, James Ford Bell Library and Special Collections and Rare Books, and Anne Good, Assistant Curator, James Ford Bell Library.

Light lunch at 11:30 a.m. Presentations begin at noon. A tour of the archival caverns will take place after the event concludes. ASL interpreters will be present for all First Fridays events.

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Our Ancestors Held This: Intergenerational Memory Transmission through Queer Archival Touch

Presented by Aiden Bettine, Curator, Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies
The Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies holds thousands of objects and millions of sheets of paper that LGBTQ people have made, held, written on, drawn on, worn, flown, treasured, and gifted to the community. The archival materials in Tretter are meant to be touched and held by younger generations of queer and trans people to transmit the knowledge of a deep rooted and robust community history. To touch is to make an underrepresented past tangible. This presentation will share the lessons we can learn when we enable touch in the Tretter Collection.

Instructions on Taste and Smell: Sensory Experience in the Premodern World

Presented by Marguerite Ragnow, Curator, James Ford Bell Library/Special Collections and Rare Books, and Anne Good, Assistant Curator, James Ford Bell Library
Exotic pineapples that smell like strawberries that taste like wine that mean hospitality and abundance – how did the experience of tasting and smelling intertwine and create meaning in the early modern world? This presentation will draw on travel narratives, recipes books, and merchant accounts, to consider ways that paying attention to the senses enriches our understanding of the past.

Sketch of various fruits including a pineapple.

About the First Fridays series

First Fridays is a series of intellectually stimulating conversations from the Archives and Special Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. First Fridays is made possible by a generous gift from Governor Elmer L. Andersen and Mrs. Eleanor Andersen in honor of former University Librarian Dr. Edward B. Stanford.

Event details

What: First Fridays: Our Ancestors Held This: Intergenerational Memory Transmission through Queer Archival Touch and Instructions on Taste and Smell: Sensory Experience in the Premodern World
When: Friday, Feb. 6, 2025 | Lunch at 11:30 a.m. | Presentations begin at noon
Where: Elmer L. Andersen Library, room 120 and ONLINE | Parking and directions

Details

Date:
February 6, 2026
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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University of Minnesota Libraries
Phone
612-624-4520
Email
libevent@umn.edu
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Venue

Elmer L. Andersen Library, Room 120
222 21st Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN, 55455 United States
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