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Briscoe Center Opens New Exhibit on Photographer Ben Martin
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Briscoe Center Acquires the Seven Stories Press Archive
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Briscoe Center Publishes Retrospective of Renowned Photographer Matthew Naythons
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Eye for a Story: The Lawrence Schiller Collection
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Renowned Photographer Ed Kashi Donates Archive to Briscoe Center
"When I first fell in love with photography, I had a deep desire to tell stories that could have an
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Briscoe Center Opens New Exhibit on Photographer Ben Martin
April 2026 - August 2026
Briscoe Center for American History, Austin, Texas
Weatherby Gallery
Briscoe Center Acquires the Seven Stories Press Archive
The Briscoe Center for American History at The University of Texas Austin is delighted to announce the acquisition of the Seven Stories Press Archive.

Founded in 1995 by Dan Simon, Seven Stories Press has roots in 1970s and ’80s counterculture publishing. Soon after its founding, Seven Stories Press grew into a powerhouse on the global and ...
Briscoe Center Publishes Retrospective Book by Renowned Photographer Matthew Naythons
The Briscoe Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin has published Light in Dark Places, the newest book from renowned photographer and physician Matthew Naythons.

The book documents more than four decades of photography, reportage, and personal reflection on some of the most pivotal global and American events of the late ...
Eye for a Story: The Lawrence Schiller Collection
February 2 – June 6 2026
Briscoe Center for American History, Austin, Texas
Sid Richardson Hall Unit 2
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