Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Drop-In Tarot Salon + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we also invite you to take part in an informal tarot salon during opening hours, in which we’ll share, enjoy, and discuss readings and interpretations in a friendly and non-competitive atmosphere. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
Free Online Member Event · Anatomical and Esoteric Treasures with Elisabeth Brander, Director of the Center for the History of Medicine
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels.Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
Join Elisabeth Brander—Director of the Center for the History of Medicine and Head of Rare Books Bernard Becker Library at Washington University—for an exclusive peek into the hidden treasure of her institute’s collection.
Free Online Talk · Prophecies with Author Christopher Dell
What will happen to us next? Looking into the future has obsessed human beings since written records began. Join writer and art historian Christopher Dell (The Occult, Witchcraft & Magic) for an online talk about his upcoming book Prophecies, revealing the long history of prediction and fortune telling in every human society—from ancient Egyptian oracles, Roman augurs, and Aztec omens to Japanese divination and the active magic of Norse seers. It traces the parallels in different traditions and cultures, exploring the signs and images found in antique documents, rare books, imaginative projections, and divinatory paraphernalia.
Morbid Anatomy Movie Night · “The Heart has Reasons” with Special Guest Filmmaker Mark Kidel
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
“The Heart Has Reasons” (1993) explores different ways of imagining the human heart—contrasting science and medicine’s idea of this essential but fragile organ as a pump or a piece of machinery that can be fixed, with the image of the heart common to all cultures, as the seat of courage, love and the soul. The film’s main contributor is James Hillman whose essay “The Thought of the Heart” inspired Mark and Susan Kidel to make a documentary that was included in a Channel Four (UK) series about cardiac disease, a film that would take viewers on an less conventional journey, bringing together artists, musicians, writers with a heart surgeon who acknowledges that medical students are taught from the outset to put their “hearts” or their emotions to one side. Join for the film, stay for a discussion with the filmmaker!
Online Talk · A Year and a Day: The Fragile Beauty of the Cemeteries of New Orleans with JR Pepper
The cemeteries of New Orleans are unlike anywhere else in the world. They exhibit a fragile beauty, telling the stories of the countless immigrants who made this city their home. Influenced by European and Caribbean sensibilities, these “Cities of the Dead” are filled with ornate tombs and personalized stones that echo an architectural artistry. From the hauntingly beautiful, tree-lined mausoleums of the Garden District cemeteries to the poignant, lichen-covered monuments of St. Louis No. 1, they chronicle the stories of this rich, multicultural city. This talk with JR Pepper will explore the remarkable cemetery monuments, their cultural influences, and the unique challenges of the cemeteries of New Orleans.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Free In Person Book Talk · Empire of Skulls: Phrenology, Showmanship, and Science with Author Paul Stob
Join author and professor Paul Stob at the Morbid Anatomy Library as we celebrate his newest book, Empire of Skulls: Phrenology, the Fowler Family, and a New Nation's Quest to Unlock the Secrets of the Mind. In this conversation, he'll discuss this absorbing tale of science and showmanship, ideology and enterprise, which provides not just a fascinating history of our country, but also crucial insight into the scientific currents that continue to propel modern life.
Drop-In Tarot Salon + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we also invite you to take part in an informal tarot salon during opening hours, in which we’ll share, enjoy, and discuss readings and interpretations in a friendly and non-competitive atmosphere. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
In-Person Event · Silent Book Club of Death NYC & The Death Deck
Join us for a Sunday afternoon edition of the Silent Book Club of Death NYC as we gather in the magical galleries of the Met Cloisters for an afternoon of reading and contemplating mortality. Facilitated by Lauren Seeley, death care worker and death literacy advocate, the program will begin with silent reading followed by a game of The Death Deck and open discussion among participants. Books will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own.
Morbid Anatomy Online Book Club · The Origin of Satan by Elaine Pagels
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon Members at the Memento Mori ($5/month) and above levels. Eligible members will get an invitation in their Patreon inbox. Become a member here.
Join Morbid Anatomy founder Joanna Ebenstein to discuss The Origin of Satan by historian of religion Elaine Pagels, which provides, as its official copy describes, “a dramatic interpretation of Satan and his role on the Christian tradition. With magisterial learning and the elan of a born storyteller, Pagels turns Satan's story into an audacious exploration of Christianity's shadow side, in which the gospel of love gives way to irrational hatreds that continue to haunt Christians and non-Christians alike.”
Free Online Talk · Premonitions and Telepathy of New York's Queen of Early 1900s Bohemia with Eve M. Kahn
The activist, writer, and publisher Zoe Anderson Norris was a Kentucky belle who reinvented herself in Manhattan c.1900 to, “fight for the poor with my pen.” She published her own magazine, The East Side, focusing on immigrant poverty and calling for the world to help. To draw more people into her causes, she made sure to have fun, too; she partied with her fellow bohemian reformers, known as the Ragged Edge Klub, and became known as a Queen of Bohemia. Norris also documented her own paranormal experiences. In 1914, she mailed out an East Side issue with a description of a dream that she would die soon, and days later her heart failed at a Ragged Edge Klub dinner. Join author Eve Kahn to hear about the accomplishments and paranormal writings of Zoe, based on Kahn’s new book Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death: Gilded-Age Journalist Zoe Anderson Norris.
Free Online Member Event · Collection Show and Tell, Cocktail Party, and Meet-and-Greet
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon Members at the Danse Macabre ($10/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will get an invitation in their Patreon inbox. Become a member here.
We hope you’ll join us for a Morbid Anatomy Show and Tell cocktail party! Get a rare peek at the private collections of Founder and Creative Director Joanna Ebenstein. We also invite you to share an object or artifact of your own, while meeting and enjoying a virtual cocktail with others in the Morbid Anatomy Community.
In-Person Event · Sip & Scribe with Jocelyn Lieu
Please join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn for an evening of writing, wine, and community. From the curious to the serious, writers of all levels of skill are welcome. Using the library collection for inspiration, try your hand at prose or poems that draw from the shadow worlds of the imagination. The Sip & Scribe Salon, facilitated by longtime writing teacher Jocelyn Lieu, includes enspiriting writing prompts, writing time, and opportunities to share. Writing materials and refreshments are provided.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Online Event · Celebrate the Summer Solstice: Ritual Design Workshop with Alicia K. Anderson
This online workshop will lead attendees to design their own personal solstice ritual that they can manifest on Midsummer night or the following day. Building on rituals created for the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox, this session will help you use myth and metaphor to mark the turning of the year. Throughout, we will take inspiration from stories such as Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the tale of the Holly King and the Oak King, The Green Knight, and several Trickster stories about stealing the Sun.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circle with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Summer Edition)
Free to members of the Morbid Anatomy Patreon at Joanna’s Psychopomp level, Oracle Level and above. Become a member here.
For centuries, artists and makers have sought to reach beyond the everyday in order to create in communion with the depths of the unconscious, the divine, and the dead. Join Tiffany Hopkins, author of Beyond: A Living Person’s Guide To The Dead, for a seasonal art-making circle that begins with meditation to shift us into a receptive state. We’ll then create in our chosen mediums, and close each session with the opportunity for participants to share outcomes, experiences, and observations.
Free Online Member Event · Talking Death Meetup with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
Hope to see you at this free, informal, online monthly meetup devoted to open and non-judgemental conversations about death with likeminded people from around the world. Any related topic is welcome.
Free Online Event · Death Cafe with Death Midwife Lisa Cox
At Death Cafe people gather to "eat cake, drink tea and discuss death." For this free online event, join death midwife Lisa Cox on Zoom with a snack and beverage in hand, along with questions or stories and a thoughtful ear. There is no agenda, except as arises among those in attendance. Death Cafe is a worldwide non-profit movement to allow non-judgmental space for people to talk about death, online or in person.
Drop-In Tarot Salon + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we also invite you to take part in an informal tarot salon during opening hours, in which we’ll share, enjoy, and discuss readings and interpretations in a friendly and non-competitive atmosphere. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
Free Online Talk · Dionysos & the Sadness of Our Times with Author Forrest Wolfe
Dionysos emerges as one of the most enigmatic and enduring figures of ancient Greek religion, a mystery cult deity whose presence stretches from Minoan civilization around 1700 BCE through the Roman era. Associated with women, snakes, goats, bulls, wine, and women's madness, Dionysos dissolved boundaries. Carl Kerenyi famously described him as “the archetype of indestructible life,” a being whose mythic pattern centers on death and miraculous resurrection. Following Kerenyi as a guide, this talk will trace the figure of Dionysos back to Minoan religion, where the god’s epiphanies co-evolved with ancient matriarchal goddesses who later shaped the Eleusinian mysteries of Demeter and Persephone.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Free Online Talk · Jung, Eternal Aion, and the Dawn of the New Age with Dr. Hereward Tilton
On Christmas Day in 1913, while deeply immersed in his experiments with active imagination, Carl Gustav Jung experienced a visionary metamorphosis: he was transformed into a lion-headed deity encoiled by a serpent. This was the enigmatic figure of Aion, the god of Eternal Time from the ancient Mithraic mysteries. In this lecture, religious studies scholar Dr. Hereward Tilton explores the occultist inspiration of this harrowing experience of ego-death. Above all, the influence of G. R. S. Mead allows us to accurately situate Jung’s work within the Western gnostic traditions.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Online Talk · Vertical Worlds: Pyramids, Ascent, and the Architecture of Shamanic Experience with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
Across the ancient world, cultures independently constructed monumental, pyramidal, and vertically oriented structures—ziggurats, stepped temples, mounds, and artificial mountains that continue to dominate their landscapes thousands of years later. Why did humans everywhere feel compelled to build up? Join Art Historian Brenda Edgar as she uncovers these these structures not only as tombs, temples, or symbols of power, but as monumental expressions of a pan-human capacity for altered states of consciousness.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Free Online Member Event · Talking Death Meetup with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
Hope to see you at this free, informal, online monthly meetup devoted to open and non-judgemental conversations about death with likeminded people from around the world. Any related topic is welcome.
Free Online Talk · How the Zodiac Killer Became America's Most Famous Urban Legend with Eddie McNamara
Between 1968–69, the Zodiac Killer struck fear into the hearts of the public, claiming at least five victims and taunting the police. He was never caught. Tonight, join author and former police officer Eddie McNamara as he peels back decades of myth and sensationalism to reveal a shocking truth: The Zodiac Killer never existed. Rather than a single, unstoppable predator, he was an urban legend—one amplified by media frenzy and public imagination. Drawing on his new book Zodiactually—and the original police files, newspaper archives, and court records that shaped it—McNamara shares the hidden stories behind the murders and reveals how media frenzy, public hysteria, and myth-making created one of true crime’s most enduring (and imagined) figures.
Free Online Member Event · Ghosts, Anomalous Experiences and Mysterious Encounters Open Mic
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Danse Macabre and above levels; eligible members will receive a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox. Become a member HERE.
Grab a drink and join Morbid Anatomy founder Joanna Ebenstein to share your own—or listen to others’—mysterious encounters, whether ghost stories, uncanny synchronicities, or unusual happenings.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Free Online Event · Death Cafe with Death Midwife Lisa Cox
At Death Cafe people gather to "eat cake, drink tea and discuss death." For this free online event, join death midwife Lisa Cox on Zoom with a snack and beverage in hand, along with questions or stories and a thoughtful ear. There is no agenda, except as arises among those in attendance. Death Cafe is a worldwide non-profit movement to allow non-judgmental space for people to talk about death, online or in person.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Movie Night · “Kind of Blue” with Special Guest Filmmaker Mark Kidel (1994)
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
This film—by Mark and Susan Kidel and James Hillman—defends the notion that being blue isn’t to be avoided at all costs, but embraced, as the Ancients and pre-scientific philosophers and healers had done, realizing that going “down” offered a pathway to wisdom and wholeness, an experience of life in which darkness suffering had as much of a place as light and well-being. Arising out of the writings and lectures of James Hillman—and threaded around an interview with the renowned and iconoclastic archetypal psychologist—the film evokes the melancholy mood with the help of a rich variety of images—works of art by Rembrandt, Munch, Picasso, Giorgone, Cranach, Dürer and others, and the music of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Ray Charles, Bartok, Bach, Beethoven, Geoffrey Oryema, and the Irish ulleiann piper Liam O’Flynn. There are allusions to mythology—Saturn and Innana in particular—and contributions from two manic depressive writers. stay for a discussion with the filmmaker!
Free Online Talk · Child of Light: A Confluence of Spiritualism and Electricity with Author Jesi Bender
In Jesi Bender’s new experimental historical novel, she explores Victorian girlhood in the burned-over district of upstate New York, where death hovered close and people learned became conduits between this world and the next. Thirteen-year-old Ambrétte Memenon connects to her parents through their interests: Spiritualism for her Maman and electricity for her Papa. In her pursuit, Ambrétte is drawn into a deep abyss of the unknown as she learns more about both death and the electric spark of the human spirit. In this talk, author Jesi Bender will share her extensive research about the so called burned over district in Upstate New York, and its connection to spiritualism, and read from the book.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Free Online Member Event · Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon: Varanasi, The Material Culture of Religion, and Indian Death Rituals with Special Guest Bryan Melillo
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
The Psychopomp Salon is a thematic presentation/meetup that will explore—via images, words, and group discussion—areas of our founder Joanna Ebenstein's research and travels. This month, we’ll focus on Ebenstein and her husband Bryan Melillo’s recent trip to India, and especially her month spent in Varanasi—one of the oldest cities on earth and the center for death rituals in that country.
Online Talk · Performing Hysteria: Portraits of Hysteric Patients and Their Impact on Female Representation with Lucy Bink
Hysteria was once the only mental disorder exclusively attributed to women. According to feminist theory, it functioned as a tool to control women’s health, behavior, and expression. Though no longer a medical diagnosis, the label “hysteric” still lingers, often used to describe women who defy patriarchal norms. In this talk, research-based artist Lucy Bink will discuss portraits of women diagnosed with hysteria. Focusing a series of photographs taken between 1876 and 1880 at Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, she will reflect on the negative repercussions of the era’s treatment and the influence these portraits had on Western representations of femininity.
Free Online Talk · "I Ate His Heart": The Psychology of a Cannibal with Psychologist & Criminologist Nathalie von Zelowitz
This lecture will invite you to join author Nathalie von Zelowitz in her journey into the dark and extreme psychology, perspectives and emotions of Bernard, who was discovered at a crime scene the next morning, repeating the phrase “I Ate His Heart,” over and over. Zelowitz also interrogates society, the law, insanity, incarceration, taboos and psychology. Bernard arrived at the Château-Thierry prison—where von Zelowitz works as a psychologist and criminologist—which marked the beginning of a unique psychotherapy and led her to write the new book I Ate His Heart: Interviews with a Cannibal.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Online Book Club · Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon Members at the Memento Mori ($5/month) and above levels. Eligible members will get an invitation in their Patreon inbox. Become a member here.
The name “Aleister Crowley” instantly conjures visions of diabolic ceremonies and orgiastic indulgences—and while the sardonic Crowley would perhaps be the last to challenge such a view, he was also much more than “the Beast,” as this authoritative biography shows. Join Morbid Anatomy founder Joanna Ebenstein to discuss Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley, Richard Kaczynski’s rigorously researched biography of the controversial founder of modern magick, as well as a study of the occult, sexuality, Eastern religion, and more.
Online Talk · God in the Bedroom: The Annunciation, the Late Medieval Bed, and the Problem of Incarnation with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
In fifteenth-century Flemish painting, some of the most important moments in Christian history take place not in churches but in bedrooms. This lecture with Art Historian Brenda Edgars examines the late medieval bedchamber as a charged visual site where theology, domestic life, and embodied experience collide. By reading Annunciation scenes alongside secular interior paintings, we will explore how artists navigated the uncomfortable implications of the Incarnation.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circle with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Summer Halfway Edition)
For centuries, artists and makers have sought to reach beyond the everyday in order to create in communion with the depths of the unconscious, the divine, and the dead. Join Tiffany Hopkins, author of Beyond: A Living Person’s Guide To The Dead, for a seasonal art-making circle that begins with meditation to shift us into a receptive state. We’ll then create in our chosen mediums, and close each session with the opportunity for participants to share outcomes, experiences, and observations.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Free Online Member Event · Talking Death Meetup with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
Hope to see you at this free, informal, online monthly meetup devoted to open and non-judgemental conversations about death with likeminded people from around the world. Any related topic is welcome.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Online Talk · Death Rituals Around the World with Author Naomi Westerman
What can we learn from studying how people in other cultures ritualise death and dying? Naomi Westerman was an anthropologist who travelled the world studying how people in other cultures use ritual to come to terms with death, when her entire family died suddenly. Now, Naomi is a death acceptance activist and author of the UK best-seller Happy Death Club. This talk covers her years working as a death anthropologist, covering diverse death rituals past and present, from the double burial practice in rural China, and mortuary endo-cannibalism in the Amazon jungle, to Mexico's Day of the Dead, Irish wakes and Jewish shiva ceremonies.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Online Talk · Exploring Cabinets of Curiosity: Art, Science, Colonialism, and Cataloguing the Natural World with Artist Kate Samworth
Join artist Kate Samworth for this introduction to the art of natural history. We will explore how the spice trade, the Greco-Arabic translation movement, and the printing press shaped Renaissance artists and scientists, and how images of the era reveal their scientific, artistic, social, political, economic, and religious motives—as well as the challenges they faced in sorting fact from fiction. Frenzied collecting of natural and man-made objects became a primary occupation of 16th-century nobility, merchants, apothecaries, and natural philosophers. For some, such collections displayed wealth; for others, they offered opportunities for spiritual contemplation. Natural philosophers used them to study connections between organic beings and to find order in the natural world, helping to lay the foundations of modern science.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Online Book Club · Caliban and the Witch: Women, The Body, and Primitive Accumulation by Silvia Federici
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon Members at the Memento Mori ($5/month) and above levels. Eligible members will get an invitation in their Patreon inbox. Become a member here.
In this edition of Morbid Anatomy Book club, join our founder Joanna Ebenstein as we discuss Caliban and the Witch, a provocative and fascinating book in which Italian‑American feminist scholar and activist Silvia Federici argues that the witch hunts were not simply medieval superstition but a political project that destroyed communal ways of life, criminalized forms of female autonomy, and normalized unpaid reproductive labor in the home. By pairing “Caliban” (a figure for colonized and enslaved peoples) with the “witch,” she shows how racialized and gendered violence were tightly intertwined in the making of modern capitalism. Drawing on Marxist and feminist theory, she traces how enclosure, colonial conquest, and the mass persecution of “witches” reshaped gender, the family, and the body from the late Middle Ages onward.
Free Online Talk · For the Death Doula Curious — An Introduction to the Practice with Death Midwife and Shaman Lisa Cox
Are you doula curious? Have you heard of end-of-life or death doulas and wonder if this may be a path for you to explore? Did you know that doulas provide complementary non-medical physical, emotional and spiritual support to the dying and their families, and that planning can begin any time, not just when someone is aging or terminally ill? Tonight, join Wyoming's Death Midwife Lisa Cox to learn more about this path of service. Through lecture, questions, discussion and role play, we will explore the doula model of care, specific soft and hard skills employed by doulas, and tips for getting started.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Online Talk · A Saint for Every Illness: Healing Patrons, Specialization, and the Pre-modern Body with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
Before the rise of modern medicine, disease was experienced as physical, spiritual, moral, and social all at once—and healing required more than physical treatment. Across medieval and early modern Europe, this worldview produced a vast and remarkably specific system of healing saints, each invoked against particular ailments: diseases of the eyes, childbirth, plague, cancer, and countless other bodily threats. Drawing on art history, religious practice, and the history of medicine, join Art Historian Brenda Edgar to explore how saints became specialists, why particular illnesses were paired with particular bodies.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Free Online Book Talk · The Art of Fairy Tales with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein
Join Morbid Anatomy founder Joanna Ebenstein for a richly illustrated talk celebrating The Art of Fairy Tales, her stunning new book exploring how master artists have brought these timeless stories and figures to life. Spanning fairies to monsters, witches to mermaids, and drawing on artworks from across continents and centuries, the book invites us into enchanted realms that are at once awe-inspiring and unsettling. From the haunting visions of Golden Age illustrators such as Arthur Rackham, Kay Nielsen, and Maxfield Parrish, to the Pre-Raphaelite romanticism of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the symbolist shimmer of Gustav Klimt, and the dreamlike surrealism of Leonora Carrington, the book gathers a breathtaking array of works that reveal the enduring power of fairy tale imagery.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Morbid Anatomy Closed for Installation
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed until September 26th while we install our new collection of Victorian Hair Art! Find out more about the collection here.
Online Talk · The Crush of the Dead: The Rise of the Modern Graveyard with Professor Roger Luckhurst
By the end of the 18th century, European cities had grown to such an extent that the tradition of burial in local churchyards had become a major health issue. In London, scandals erupted about overcrowding in pauper burial grounds and a corpse fire once burnt for a week, casting a pall of the ashes of the dead over the whole city. This illustrated lecture by professor Roger Luckhurst—author of Graveyard: A History of Living with the Dead—will look in detail at the scandals that prompted reform in London in the 1820s and 1830s and how the campaigner George 'Graveyard' Walker got the law changed after decades of lurid reporting about the crush of the dead in the modern city.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circle with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Fall Edition)
Free to members of the Morbid Anatomy Patreon at Joanna’s Psychopomp level, Oracle Level and above. Become a member here.
For centuries, artists and makers have sought to reach beyond the everyday in order to create in communion with the depths of the unconscious, the divine, and the dead. Join Tiffany Hopkins, author of Beyond: A Living Person’s Guide To The Dead, for a seasonal art-making circle that begins with meditation to shift us into a receptive state. We’ll then create in our chosen mediums, and close each session with the opportunity for participants to share outcomes, experiences, and observations.
In Person Opening Party · Leila Cohoon's Hair Art Collection & Morbid Anatomy's New Space
Join Morbid Anatomy for the grand re-opening of our library and exhibition space at Industry City—and be the first to encounter a remarkable new installation of the legendary Leila Cohoon Hair Art Collection. This special evening celebrates the arrival of nearly 50 extraordinary works from Cohoon’s collection, with special guest Lindsay Evans, Cohoon’s granddaughter, who will speak to her grandmother’s incredible work and impact during a tour of the collection. Come explore the new space, view the collection up close, and celebrate the next chapter of Morbid Anatomy with fellow lovers of the curious, the beautiful, and the macabre.
Save the Date! Art of Fairy Tales Symposium @ ARAS NYC
Morbid Anatomy is partnering with ARAS in New York City to present a symposium around our Founder & Creative Director, Joanna Ebenstein’s latest publication: The Art of Fairy Tales. This symposium invites audiences into the beautiful and unsettling world of fairy tales through the lens of art. Inspired by the book’s exploration of masterworks spanning centuries—from the haunting visions of Arthur Rackham to the dreamlike imaginings of Leonora Carrington—the program will gather artists, scholars, writers, and storytellers to examine why fairy tales continue to enchant, disturb, and transform us.
Free Online Talk · Glass Bones: Art, Mortality, and the Human Mind, with Artist and writer Quinn Jacobson
Join visual artist and doctoral researcher Quinn Jacobson for a talk on his recent book Glass Bones, an interdisciplinary exploration of mortality awareness and the fragile structures humans build to live with the knowledge of death. Drawing from Ernest Becker, Terror Management Theory, existential philosophy, and decades of studio practice using 19th-century photographic processes, Jacobson examines how creative work can function as a site of metabolization rather than defense. Moving between psychology, philosophy, photography, painting, and memoir, the lecture explores the idea that art is not merely expressive but epistemological: a way of knowing that emerges when inherited structures of meaning begin to fracture.
Save the Date! Art of Fairy Tales Symposium @ PRS LA
Morbid Anatomy is partnering with PRS in Los Angeles to present a symposium around our Founder & Creative Director, Joanna Ebenstein’s latest publication: The Art of Fairy Tales. This symposium invites audiences into the beautiful and unsettling world of fairy tales through the lens of art. Inspired by the book’s exploration of masterworks spanning centuries—from the haunting visions of Arthur Rackham to the dreamlike imaginings of Leonora Carrington—the program will gather artists, scholars, writers, and storytellers to examine why fairy tales continue to enchant, disturb, and transform us.
Online Talk · Guardians at the Edge: Gargoyles, Grotesques, and the Architecture of Fear with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
Gargoyles and grotesques occupy one of the most unsettling positions in the history of art and architecture. Emerging in the Gothic cathedrals of medieval Europe, these distorted and often monstrous figures were not merely decorative. True gargoyles served a functional purpose, channeling rainwater away from stone walls, while their purely sculptural relatives—the grotesques—were designed to confront viewers with fear, excess, and bodily instability. This talk will trace the afterlives of the gargoyle and grotesque in modern architecture, including their revival in nineteenth-century restorations and their surprising persistence in twentieth-century skyscrapers such as New York’s Chrysler Building.
Free Online Talk · A Gothic Feast with Dr. Alessandra Pino
Join us for a deliciously Gothic event with Dr Alessandra Pino, co-author of A Gothic Cookbook. From Frankenstein to Dracula and Jane Eyre to Rebecca, Alessandra will explore the strange and fascinating role food plays in Gothic fiction. From lavish banquets to unsettling acts of consumption, the event explores how food reveals themes of desire, power, memory, and fear.
Online Talk · The Greatest Tombs Never Built: Visionary Funerary Architecture That Haunts the Imagination with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
Across history, some of the most ambitious monuments to death were never meant to be built—or never could be built. Designed on paper at impossible scales, these visionary tombs reveal how artists and architects grappled with mortality, memory, and the limits of civilization itself. This lecture will explore a series of unrealized funerary projects from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when architects pushed monumentality to its conceptual extreme.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circle with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Fall Halfway Edition)
For centuries, artists and makers have sought to reach beyond the everyday in order to create in communion with the depths of the unconscious, the divine, and the dead. Join Tiffany Hopkins, author of Beyond: A Living Person’s Guide To The Dead, for a seasonal art-making circle that begins with meditation to shift us into a receptive state. We’ll then create in our chosen mediums, and close each session with the opportunity for participants to share outcomes, experiences, and observations.
Online Talk · Who Lives in the Sky? Celestial Deities, Gender, and Human Anxiety with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
From ancient Egypt to modern astronomy, the Sun and Moon have been more than just celestial bodies — they’ve been living gods and goddesses. This lecture will explore the history of solar, lunar, and planetary deities, and the complex roles they played in shaping human understanding of the cosmos, body, and gender. We’ll focus on the patterns and anomalies in the way deities are depicted from the rigid, masculine sun-gods of Egypt and Mesopotamia, to the mysterious moon deities in Greco-Roman and indigenous traditions.
In-Person Event · Drink & Draw with Live Model
Raise a glass of wine, steady your hand, and render what the shadows suggest! Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library for an evening Drink & Draw, guided by artist and fabricator Sev Gedra. Paper and basic drawing tools will be provided on site and no prior experience is required. Sketches will take place in timed rounds building from 30 seconds to 20 minutes. We will offer brief prompts and small demonstrations; the rest is quiet industry and good company, as the Victorians would have wished.
Online Talk · Hieronymus Bosch: Renaissance Prophet of Surrealism, with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
Only about 25 works survive by the late Flemish master Hieronymus Bosch, but their surreal visions have captivated viewers for centuries. In this enchantingly illustrated talk with art historian Brenda Edgar, we’ll explore Bosch’s fantastical depictions of Earth, Heaven, and Hell—where giant strawberries, pearl-laying bodies, and dreamlike landscapes collide. We’ll also trace his influence on later artists, from the Renaissance to the Surrealists, including Magritte and Dalí, who saw in Bosch a visionary ahead of his time.
Drop-In Tarot Salon + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we also invite you to take part in an informal tarot salon during opening hours, in which we’ll share, enjoy, and discuss readings and interpretations in a friendly and non-competitive atmosphere. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
In Person Event · My Parents Are Dead: What Now? Author Becky Robison in Convo w/Lauren Seeley
Join author Becky Robison for a reading from her new book My Parents Are Dead: What Now? followed by a conversation with death worker Lauren Seeley. Robison wrote this book after the death of her parents, collecting resources and information to pass on to others who will will take on the role of closing out someone’s life. She deftly explains complex legal and financial processes without the jargon—and with a sense of humor to make it easier to bear.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Free Online Talk · Mandalas: A Personal Journey in Mandala Journaling with Dr. Beatriz E. Ledesma
In today’s fast-paced and often stressful world, making time for creative and meditative practices is an essential act of self-care and a powerful pathway to personal growth. In this presentation, Dr. Ledesma shares her own healing journey through the creation and journaling of mandalas. She proposes that drawing can become a contemplative practice—one through which we access inner peace and self-transformation. By engaging with our own mandala creations as a form of meditation, we cultivate deeper insight, clarity, and connection to the self.
Drop-In Tarot Salon + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we also invite you to take part in an informal tarot salon during opening hours, in which we’ll share, enjoy, and discuss readings and interpretations in a friendly and non-competitive atmosphere. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
Free Online Member Event · Talking Death Meetup with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
Hope to see you at this free, informal, online monthly meetup devoted to open and non-judgemental conversations about death with likeminded people from around the world. Any related topic is welcome.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Free Online Talk · Lily Dale, Grand Tour Preview with Medium Tiffany Hopkins
Join Morbid Anatomy’s Medium-in-Residence, Tiffany Hopkins, for a look inside the 19th Century Mecca for Mediums: Lily Dale, NY. In advance of Morbid Anatomy’s Grand Tour to the legendary village this June, Tiffany will share the history of Lily Dale as a summer camp for Free Thinkers, a center for Spiritualism, and a nexus of women leaders and thinkers. In conversation with Morbid Anatomy Founder, Joanna Ebenstein, get a preview of the weekend trip.
Free Online Talk · The Key is in the Images—Using Rare Books to Create Tarot Cards with Elisabeth Brander & Angela He
Join Elisabeth Brander and Angela He, the rare book librarians at Becker Medical Library, who are introducing a new Major Arcana tarot deck they created, along with its historical sources that inspired its creation. Tarot cards are known for their imagery, and Brander and He realized that the images in the library’s Renaissance-era books, which are often steeped in symbolism and allegory, lend themselves quite well to Tarot. The new deck draws on the rare book holdings of Becker Library to explore medical history through the framework of the Tarot, showing how well the two complement each other and how images are often inherently interdisciplinary.
Free Online Member Event · Eleanor Crook on a Mortal Commission
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
Join artist Eleanor Crook as she share images and words exploring her recent commission for a monument to the deceased Queen Elizabeth II, now installed at the Houses of Parliament.
Morbid Anatomy @ The Coney Island Book Fair
Visit Morbid Anatomy’s table at The Coney Island Book Fair! We will have a selection of curios from our shop for sale and will be doing drop-in activities throughout the afternoon. Presented by Coney Island USA and The Lady Aye, this day-long event celebrates the literary side of sideshow, burlesque, oddities, and New York City. In addition to the Book Bazaar, there is a brand new Slideshow at the Sideshow, as well as talks and presentations that feature the finest fifteen-minute education on the eccentric and esoteric! Admission is free and a bargain at twice the price!
Drop-In Tarot Salon w/Special Guest Facilitator Morna McNulty + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we have a special guest facilitating our drop-in tarot salon, Morna McNulty, a collage artist, Tarot card creator, photographer and creative writer with publications including Ghosts in the Interregnum, Blood's Will: Speculative Fiction, Existence and the Inquiry of Currere and Oleanna in the Anthropocene. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
Free Online Event · Death Cafe with Death Midwife Lisa Cox
At Death Cafe people gather to "eat cake, drink tea and discuss death." For this free online event, join death midwife Lisa Cox on Zoom with a snack and beverage in hand, along with questions or stories and a thoughtful ear. There is no agenda, except as arises among those in attendance. Death Cafe is a worldwide non-profit movement to allow non-judgmental space for people to talk about death, online or in person.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Online Talk · Images from the Id: The Strange World of Psychic Photographer Ted Serios with Author Mikita Brottman
Although widely dismissed as a fraud, the “psychic photographer” Ted Serios apparently produced Polaroid images by staring into a camera, giving access to his thoughts, emotions, preoccupations, and the abyss of the unconscious mind. The images he produced are—like dreams—composite enigmas, merging id and ego, blending and distorting space and time. Join Mikita Brottman and plunge into the strange world of Ted Serios and his amazing “thoughtographs,” examples of external emanations that have always been part of esoteric tradition, with various forms and names: ectoplasm, tulpas, auras, egregores. We will also meet his companion, mentor, explicator and champion, the psychoanalyst and investigator Jule Eisenbud, whose belief in Ted’s extraordinary ability never waned.
CLOSED: The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed today. Hope everyone has a Happy Mothers Day!
Free Online Member Event · Talking Death Meetup with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein
FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at Oracle & Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above levels. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member here.
Hope to see you at this free, informal, online monthly meetup devoted to open and non-judgemental conversations about death with likeminded people from around the world. Any related topic is welcome.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circles with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Spring Halfway Edition)
For centuries, artists and makers have sought to reach beyond the everyday in order to create in communion with the depths of the unconscious, the divine, and the dead. Join Tiffany Hopkins, author of Beyond: A Living Person’s Guide To The Dead, for a seasonal art-making circle that begins with meditation to shift us into a receptive state. We’ll then create in our chosen mediums, and close each session with the opportunity for participants to share outcomes, experiences, and observations.
Online Talk · Splendor and Sacrifice: The Art of Ancient Mesopotamian Tombs with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
In the 1920s, archaeologists uncovered over 1,000 ancient Sumerian graves in Ur, southern Iraq—including royal tombs filled with gold, musical instruments, and the remains of attendants who died in ritual sacrifice. In this richly illustrated lecture with art historian Brenda Edgar, we’ll explore what these grave goods and burial practices reveal about the beliefs of the world’s first civilizations. From the deadly rites of Sumer to the jewel-filled tombs of Assyrian queens, join us for a journey into the ancient rituals of death, royalty, and the afterlife.
Drop-In Tarot Salon + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we also invite you to take part in an informal tarot salon during opening hours, in which we’ll share, enjoy, and discuss readings and interpretations in a friendly and non-competitive atmosphere. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
In-Person Event · Silent Book Club of Death NYC at The Met Cloisters
Join us for a special edition of the Silent Book Club of Death NYC as we gather in the magical galleries of the Met Cloisters for an afternoon of reading and contemplating mortality. Facilitated by Lauren Seeley, death care worker and death literacy advocate, the program will begin with silent reading followed by a game of The Death Deck and open discussion among participants. Books will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own. Please note: Space is limited; advance registration is required. Registration closes Friday, May 1, 2026, or when registration is full.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
Free Online Talk · Beltane at the Threshold: Eros, Power, and the Dark Union, with mythologist Dr. Selena Madden
During Beltane, we do not simply celebrate fertility—we encounter the raw force of life itself. This ancient fire festival—traditionally marked by bonfires, ecstatic rites, and the symbolic union of land and lover—reveals a deeper truth: that creation emerges not from purity, but from tension between opposites, between longing and restraint, between power and surrender. In this lecture-ritual, mythologist Dr. Selena Madden will explore Beltane through the lens of the erotic archetypes—the Lover, the Sovereign, the Wild One, and the Dark Feminine and Masculine—as forces of initiation, not comfort.
Free Online Talk · Seeress of Prevorst: Eccentric Early 19th Century German Mystic and Healer with Erika Cleveland
Frederika Hauffe—the "Seeress of Prevorst"—was a German mystic, medium, and channeler of the early 19th century who had a great impact on thinkers, writers and healers of her time. Her story inspired many "spiritualists," including Madame Blavatsky (founder of Theosophy) and (prophet and clairvoyant Andrew Jackson Davis. Pioneering psychologist Carl Jung wrote about Hauffe in a series of lectures, and even used her as inspiration for some of his writings. In this lecture, Cleveland will discuss Hauffe's unusual healing abilities and self-invented systems of communication, including channeled automatic drawings and writings. She will also share her own artistic explorations, relating to Hauffe, part of a series of artistic reflections about Cleveland’s own line of German female ancestors, of which Hauffe is a distant part.
Drop-In Tarot Salon + Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn, New York
Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library to read some or our many books, marvel at our collection of curiosities, and peruse our gift shop. Today, we also invite you to take part in an informal tarot salon during opening hours, in which we’ll share, enjoy, and discuss readings and interpretations in a friendly and non-competitive atmosphere. This free event is for curious fans, enthusiasts, dedicated scholars, and for those who just want to learn more about tarot from other tarot enthusiasts. Bring your own deck or use the display decks from our tarot shop.
Visit The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
The Morbid Anatomy Library houses an extensive collection of image-heavy books exploring death in art and culture, anatomical art, Latin American art and culture, collectors and collecting, sexology, the uncanny, decadence, horror and atrocity, the gothic, circus and sideshow, and the occult. You will also find an idiosyncratic collection of art, artifacts and curiosities from around the world and a gift shop filled with strange, rare and wonderful objects including signed and vintage books, obscure tarot decks, antique Mexican retablos, and magical and devotional objects from around the world.
In-Person Event · Drink & Draw with Artist Sev Gedra
Raise a glass of wine, steady your hand, and render what the shadows suggest! Join us at The Morbid Anatomy Library for an evening Drink & Draw where we ponder still life assemblages in the spirit of Memento Mori, guided by artist and fabricator Sev Gedra. Paper and basic drawing tools will be provided on site and no prior experience is required. Sketches will take place in timed rounds building from 30 seconds to 20 minutes. We will offer brief prompts and small demonstrations; the rest is quiet industry and good company, as the Victorians would have wished.