Has society's idea of the witch changed over the centuries? The Tuck Museum invites you to find out Friday, June 20 at 7PM.
This program presents the conception of what a witch looked like, mirrored in the works of various print artists from late medieval time to the modern period. In the 20th century, film and television take over at the primary reflective media. There will also be a reading from "The Mark of Goody Cole" followed by a question and answer with the author, Cheryl Lassiter.
The museum with be serving up a witches' brew and a modern-day version of witch cake.
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The program will be in the Leavitt Barn at the Tuck Museum, 40 Park Ave. Call 929-0781 for more information.