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  1. meet the founder. Although It takes a village! Nothing would be possible without our team of designers and strategists in New York and elsewhere, and we are always excited about one-off collaborations with illustrators, type designers, artists, copywriters and more.

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  2. We are a strategy and design studio for those who use food as a beacon for community. We support food and hospitality-related projects initiated by some of today’s most interesting brands, makers, chefs, restaurateurs, and developers around the world.

  3. Plan a class field trip to the Polonsky Exhibition for a free guided tour of some of our greatest treasures. Students will be introduced to the history of The New York Public Library and some of the most extraordinary items from the millions in our vast collections.

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  4. The Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library’s Treasures showcases some of the most extraordinary items from the 56 million in our collections, inspiring and empowering visitors to discover, learn, and create new knowledge—today and in the years ahead.

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    • Thomas Jefferson’s Handwritten Copy of The Declaration of Independence
    • Manuscript Draft Fragment of A Vindication of The Rights of Woman
    • Maquette of "Lift Every Voice and Sing (The Harp)" by Augusta Savage
    • The Set Model of in The Heights
    • The Triumph of Maximilian(Triumphal Arch) by Albrecht Dürer
    • Charles Dickens’s Desk
    • Costume Made and Worn by Loie Fuller
    • A Page from A Draft of The Novel James Baldwin
    • Umbrella Belonging to P.L. Travers
    • Malcolm X’s Briefcase

    Only six manuscript versions of the Declaration of Independence are known to survive in the hand of Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson made this copy for a friend shortly after the July 4th, 1776, ratification of the Declaration, which announced to the world the American colonies’ political separation from Great Britain. He underlined words that he ended ...

    Mary Wollstonecraft, the mother of feminism, demanded women’s equality based on what they have in common with men. There is an early edition and a draft fragment in her handwriting, which is the only one known to survive, she takes to task both the women who indulge in extravagant fashions and the men who mock them.

    This incredible plaster sculpture was designed for the 1939 World's Fair by Augusta Savage, a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Through the work, she honored composer, activist, lawyer and fellow Floridian James Weldon Johnson: “I have taken for my theme the national Negro anthem,” wrote Savage. “It is a poem written by the late James Weldon Jo...

    The beloved musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes is represented by Anna Louizos’s set model for the original Off-Broadway production, which shows a dynamic urban streetscape with details informed by her visits with Miranda to his neighborhood, including the George Washington Bridge.

    Albrecht Dürer’s Triumphal Arch, commissioned by Emperor Maximilian, is one of the largest prints ever produced. It's made of 200 individual prints and demanded the combined labors of Dürer and a workshop of assistants for more than two years. The library owns two copies, including a rare, but incomplete, first edition. The one shown here is comple...

    You can see the actual desk, chair and light that Dickens used when writing Hard Times (1854) and Great Expectations (1860–1861). He also wrote some of his more than 15,000 letters on this writing slope. The chair was used in Dickens’s office at Household Words, the weekly magazine he edited in the 1850s, but was later moved to his home. This ensem...

    This beautiful hand-dyed silk, from 1925, was likely worn in a dance set to Claude DeBussy's "La Mer" by dancer and entrepreneur Loie Fuller, who transformed it under colored lighting. Fuller’s interpretation involved a staircase and yards of silk, making the entire stage move like ocean waves. She was known to manipulate fabric in swirling, undula...

    From around 1960, this speech by James Baldwin outlines some of his thoughts on the characteristics of the novel as a form and the challenges for the American novelist, but particularly Black writers. The final page suggests Baldwin’s view of the promise the novel holds for African American literature when Black writers—such as Richard Wright, Ches...

    Take a close look at this umbrella. Remind you of anyone? It belonged to the author of Mary Poppins—Pamela Lyndon (P.L.) Travers. The American editor presented the umbrella to The New York Public Library in May 1972, at the same time that Travers herself donated a small collection of artifacts associated with her well-loved storybook series.

    You can see the actual leather and brass briefcase of Malcolm X, who had a famously busy schedule, meeting with activists, religious and community leaders, students, scholars, and everyday people around the world and on the sidewalks and in the shops of Harlem. Much of the Malcolm X Collection documents the substance of those many meetings, confere...

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  5. In celebration of the brand new Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library’s Treasures —the first permanent exhibition to showcase highlights from the Library’s collections of more...

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  7. Mar 29, 2023 · Polonsky is the founder of creative agency Polonsky and Friends, a New York–based strategy and design studio specializing in food-related projects for clients like Troutbeck (a hotel in upstate New York), Le Doyenné (a farm and restaurant outside of Paris), and Moonflower (an Afghan American saffron brand).

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