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 · Faithful Unto Death with Dr. Paul Koudounaris and Death Doula Lauren Seeley
Join Dr. Paul Koudounaris and Death Doula Lauren Seeley as they discuss the history of pet loss grief, burial, and memorialization. They address the importance of grief validation and acknowledgment around pet loss, pet loss grief, and the need for pet parents to create monuments around the lives and legacy of their beloveds. Dr. Paul Koudounaris will discuss this history of pet mourning and his book on animal burials and memorials, Faithful Unto Death, sharing a wealth of fascinating, heartwarming, and often bizarre stories and images.
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 Event · Imbolc Ritual with Selena Madden
Imbolc marks the quiet turning of the year—the moment when the first, fragile signs of return begin to stir beneath winter’s surface. This online lecture and guided ritual explores Imbolc through myth, seasonal symbolism, and embodied practice, drawing on archetypal figures of forge-fire, creativity, renewal, and healing waters. Participants will be guided through a simple, home-based ritual focused on renewal, intention-setting, and tending the “inner hearth” during the liminal passage from deep winter toward early spring.
Online Talk · The Butt that Launched a Thousand Ships: The Aphrodite of Knidos and the Very Late Beginnings of the Female Nude in Ancient Greek Art with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the goddess of love herself—Aphrodite. Though famed in myth for her beauty, it wasn’t until the sculptor Praxiteles broke tradition that the female nude was fully embraced in Greek art. In this vividly illustrated talk, art historian Brenda Edgar explores the cultural, artistic, and gender revolutions sparked by the Aphrodite of Knidos—the first life-size nude of a woman in ancient Greece and the ancient world’s most famous divine sex symbol. Come for the art history, stay for the goddess’s legendary backside.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circles with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Winter 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.
Free Online Talk · The Sexual Politics of Body Horror with Aurora Linnea, Author of Man Against Being: Body Horror and the Death of Life
The fear of our bodies as mutating, monstrous death traps is a cultural obsession with a lineage stretching back far further than Cronenberg. Plato called the body a tomb and a prison, Medieval Christians likened it to a sack of worms; while the Buddha is said to have urged his followers to scorn it as a diseased mass of wounds. Simultaneously, women have been categorized as the corporeal class, more fleshly – and more deathly – than the male. Why has the horrific body been women's burden to bear, and how has the charge of female bodiliness been used to justify social inequality, exploitation, and violence? This talk will offer a radical feminist dissection of the body horror that plagues manmade culture, of men's immortal dreams of disincarnation and their bloodyminded nightmares of carnal womanhood.
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.
Free Online Talk · Glitter, Guts & Glam: The Creatures of the Night with Le Pustra
The alter ego is a gateway to the glittering, rebellious world of underground nightlife, where drag artists, club kids, and cabaret misfits transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. This tradition of radical self-invention—seen in icons like Klaus Nomi, Divine, and the Club Kids—celebrates the bizarre and the beautiful, turning nightlife into a stage for personal and artistic liberation. With wild costumes, bold personas, and a spirit of defiance, these scenes invite us to break free from convention and embrace our most creative selves. Join artist Le Pustra for a lively discussion on the transformative power of alter egos in nightlife and cabaret, and hear about his own evolution from outsider to living work of art.
In-Person Event · Silent Book Club of Death @ The Met Cloisters
Join Morbid Anatomy and the New York City chapter of the Silent Book Club of Death for an afternoon of reading and contemplating mortality in the galleries of The Met Cloisters facilitated by death care worker and death literacy advocate Lauren Seeley. 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.
Free with Museum admission. Please note: Space is limited; advance registration is required. Registration closes Saturday, February 21, 2026, or when registration is full.
Online Talk · Beyond the Vampire: Transylvania as Matriarchal Origin with Medical Art Psychotherapist & Artist Isabelle Rizo
When most people think of Transylvania, they imagine Dracula — a gloomy castle, a pale count, and a story of terror that has haunted Western culture for over a century. But what if this famous myth was never just about vampires? What if it was a clever disguise that helped erase an entire civilization’s sacred heritage? Join medical art psychotherapist & artist Isabelle Rizo to hear about her investigation into how the legend of Dracula became intertwined with Transylvania’s identity — and how this association has obscured a much older and far more astonishing truth. Her research traces the region’s cultural roots back to the Neolithic era, when Transylvania was home to some of Europe’s earliest matriarchal societies.
Free Online Talk & Ritual Workshop · At the Crossroads of Flame & Scale: From Wood Snake to Fire Horse with Selena Madden
As we cross the threshold from the Year of the Wood Snake into the Year of the Fire Horse, we move from subtle shedding into visible momentum, from quiet wisdom into embodied force. This one-night lecture and ritual workshop with mythologist Selena Madden explores the mythic, elemental, and psychological symbolism of this rare transition through Chinese cosmology, comparative mythology, and archetypal psychology. This gathering blends scholarly context, guided reflection, and gentle ritual practice—offering participants a grounded, meaningful way to mark the Lunar New Year as a true threshold of transformation.
Online Event · Embodying Grief: A Monthly Reiki Group for Grief and Loss with Psychotherapist Mikella Millen
Reiki is most often translated as universal energy, the essential quality that makes something alive. When this vital energy is amplified, it creates conditions for healing and nourishment, and allows us to engage with questions surrounding life, death, and what lies beyond. This online monthly group provides a therapeutic application of Reiki for moving through grief and loss. Mikella draws upon her 15+ years of grief counseling experience to introduce a theme for each group related to various tasks or stages of the grieving process.
Online Talk · Imaging the End Times: The Iconography of the Book of Revelation with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
The Book of Revelation—St. John’s mystic vision from the island of Patmos—has inspired some of the most awe-inspiring and terrifying works in European Medieval and Renaissance art. From jewel-studded visions of the Heavenly Jerusalem to the monstrous maws of Hell, artists brought the Apocalypse to life with astonishing detail. Join art historian Brenda Edgar for a lavishly illustrated talk exploring how painters and sculptors visualized divine judgment, celestial glory, and demonic chaos. You’ll never see locusts the same way again.
Free Online Talk · Haunting the Self: Ghosts, Grief, and the Second Half of Life with Scott Bryson, PhD
Hauntings don’t always involve rattling chains or Victorian attics. The ghosts that follow us are often quieter—and far more intimate. For those of us in our 40s, 50s, and 60s, they tend to show up as regrets, old identities we’ve outgrown, versions of ourselves we never inhabited, and the unresolved stories we inherited from the families who shaped us. Join Scott Bryson, PhD for a lecture that reframes ghosts as psychological companions—messengers from the margins of the self.
In Person Workshop · Memorial Diorama Workshop with Death and Grief Doula Lauren Seeley
Losing a beloved pet or person is incredibly difficult. We can keep them close through veneration, in which we tell their stories, listen to their favorite songs, or create art in their honor. We can also create memorial dioramas—small altars or shrines to memorialize our beloveds and their lives, so that they can be gone but not forgotten. In this daylong workshop, we will—with guidance and support from death doula Lauren Seeley—create our own memorial dioramas for a dead loved one. We will also learn about the importance of memorializing, honoring those who have gone, and creating in our grief, as well as the history of altars, shrines, and preservation both in public and private spaces.
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.
Free Online Talk · Laughing in the Face of Death: Approaching Death with Levity and Love with Becky Robison
Why so serious? From gallows humor to the joy of celebrating a life well-lived, Becky Robison—author of the new book My Parents Are Dead: What Now? A Panic-Free Guide to the Practicalities of Death—will offer fun, silly, and passionate pathways into the inevitability of death and dying to make necessary preparations less intimidating.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circles with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Spring 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.
Online Event · The Return of Persephone: Spring Equinox Workshop with Alicia King Anderson, Ph.D
This Spring Equinox, join us for a special event designed to cultivate community and plant the seeds of intention through meditations, poetry, and a creative project. Using the myth of Persephone and her return from the underworld as our guide, we will begin with a grounding meditation exploring the relationship between death and new growth. We will meet Hecate—the goddess of magic, witchcraft, and crossroads—who guides Persephone between the realms of the dead and the living. We will be introduced to Persephone’s mother Demeter and her jovial guest Baubo, whose jokes will usher in the springtime’s flowering. Finally, we will learn along with Triptolemus—patron of agriculture—to plant seeds and prepare for the seasons.
In-Person Event · A Haunted History of Invisible Women with author Andrea Janes
Author Andrea Janes joins us at the library for a reading from her book A Haunted History of Invisible Women. From the notorious Lizzie Borden to the innumerable, haunted rooms of Sarah Winchester's mysterious mansion this offbeat, insightful book explores the history behind America's female ghosts, the stereotypes, myths, and paranormal tales that swirl around them, what their stories reveal about us—and why they haunt us .
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.
Online Talk · A Journey Inside Abandoned Houses Across America with Bryan Sansivero
Author and photographer Bryan Sansivero invites audiences into the rarely seen interiors of forgotten places—and into the myths, risks, and ethical complexities surrounding urban exploration (urbex). Drawing directly from his new book, America the Abandoned, Sansivero shares stories about his travels, how he obtained the pictures of abandoned sites, and the history behind the homes.
In-Person Event · Silent Book Club Of Death NYC & The Death Deck Night At Morbid Anatomy
Join Lauren Seeley—death care worker and death literacy advocate, as well as the facilitator for the Silent Book Club Of Death NYC Chapter—at Brooklyn’s Morbid Anatomy Library for a night in which we read silently about death/grief/mortality followed by a game of The Death Deck. Following, there will be an open discussion and reflection where guests will have the opportunity to share their findings and feelings about mortality. Refreshments will be included.
Free Online Member Event · Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon: El Tío: Bolivian Devil of the Mines
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 El Tío, a folk deity found in the mines of Bolivia who can either grant you unimaginable wealth or destroy you. Ebenstein will share never before shown photos form her travels, and introduce you to the rich and violent history behind these figure, revolving around a mountain that produced enough silver to form a bridge between Bolivia and Seville, and killed enough men to to create the same bridge in bones.
Online Talk · Masterpieces of Skin: Medieval Manuscripts on Parchment and Vellum with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
Before the printing press, every book was made by hand—often on parchment crafted from animal skin. In this richly illustrated talk with art historian Brenda Edgar, we’ll explore medieval illuminated manuscripts as both sacred texts and physical objects, tracing how quirks of flesh, hair, and even belly buttons shaped the page itself. From shimmering decoration to theological meaning, join us for a journey into the luminous, otherworldly beauty of the handmade book.
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 · Protestant Relics in Early America with author Jamie L. Brummitt
Author Jamie L. Brummitt visits the library for a reading and discussion of her book Protestant Relics in Early America. From postmortem images to locks of hair, this book explores how Americans have inspected corpses for signs of the supernatural and collected relics to feel the souls of their dead loved ones in heaven.
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.
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.
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 · 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Free Online Talk · The Spiritual in Art: Hilma af Klint with Host of Creative Codex MJDorian
In January 1906, a Swedish artist named Hilma af Klint began to receive requests from spirits during séances to create a series of paintings which would depict the spiritual plane. These spirits—named Amaliel, Gregor, and Ananda—were conveying messages to her from the ‘High Ones’. Af Klint wrote in her notebooks “I am so small, I am so insignificant but the force that flows through me is so powerful that I must go forward.” And in another passage: “The experiments I have undertaken…will astound humanity.” Hilma saw this series of paintings as the most important work of her life. But the nonrepresentational and abstract style of the works was decades ahead of its time. What is the spiritual message of Hilma’s Paintings for the Temple series? And how do we understand the intersection between spirituality and art? That is the ambitious purpose of this presentation.
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 Psychic Medium Nicole Sorciere to share your own—or listen to others’—mysterious encounters, whether ghost stories, uncanny synchronicities, or unusual happenings. Hosted by Psychic Medium Nicole Sorciere, this gathering brings together members of the Morbid Anatomy community from around the world.
Morbid Anatomy Library & Gift Shop Closed for Snow Day
The Morbid Anatomy Library will be closed due to the impending snow storm. Stay safe and have fun!
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 · Embodying Grief: Monthly Reiki Group for Grief and Loss with Psychotherapist Mikella Millen
Reiki is most often translated as universal energy, the essential quality that makes something alive. When this vital energy is amplified, it creates conditions for healing and nourishment, and allows us to engage with questions surrounding life, death, and what lies beyond. This online monthly group provides a therapeutic application of Reiki for moving through grief and loss. Mikella draws upon her 15+ years of grief counseling experience to introduce a theme for each group related to various tasks or stages of the grieving process.
In-Person Event · Drink & Draw at Morbid Anatomy Library w/Morna McNulty
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.
Paper and basic drawing tools will be provided on site and no prior experience is required. We will offer brief prompts and small demonstrations; the rest is quiet industry and good company, as the Victorians would have wished.
Free Online Talk · Eranos, Gathering Place of Mysticism: Light of the Numinous in History's Dark Night with Teddy Hamstra, Ph.D
As the shadows of the Third Reich gathered in the late 1930s, a small coterie of scholars engaged in the esoteric began gathering in Ascona, Switzerland, in the hopes of generating a counterforce, a mystical response to history's dark turn that would light a new path. By drawing together luminaries such as Carl Jung, Gerschom Scholem, Heinrich Zimmer, Joseph Campbell, Henri Corbin and D.T. Suzuki, Eranos became mysticism's premier midcentury space. This lecture draws upon the instructor’s archival research into Joseph Campbell's role as the editor of The Eranos Yearbooks, along with primary and secondary sources to suggest that the legacy of Eranos remains a provocative and rich text for contemplating mysticism's relationship with history.
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 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.
In-Person Event · Silent Book Club Of Death NYC & The Death Deck Night At Morbid Anatomy
Join Lauren Seeley—death care worker and death literacy advocate, as well as the facilitator for the Silent Book Club Of Death NYC Chapter—at Brooklyn’s Morbid Anatomy Library for a night in which we read silently about death/grief/mortality followed by a game of The Death Deck. Following, there will be an open discussion and reflection where guests will have the opportunity to share their findings and feelings about mortality. Refreshments will be included.
Free Online Talk · Body Snatching from da Vinci to Today with Author Andy McPhee
Pilfering bodies from graveyards to study human anatomy has long presented a moral conundrum. This presentation, based on the speaker's forthcoming book The Doctors’ Riot of 1788: Body Snatching, Bloodletting, and Anatomy in America explores a deadly riot in NYC in which the public attacked doctors and anatomy students for stealing bodies from the Trinity Church cemetery. This talk will focus on body snatching in earlier centuries as well as what the speaker calls modernized body snatching in the United States. Participants will be challenged to address the central question: After all this time, why haven’t we found a way to ensure our own dignity after death?
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.
Online Talk · Punishment for Gluttons: An Art History of Food and Hell, with Art Historian Brenda Edgar
As early as the 12th century, European artists imagined the entrance to Hell as a monstrous mouth devouring the damned. In this vividly illustrated talk with art historian Brenda Edgar, we’ll explore how gluttony—one of the seven deadly sins—was visualized from the Middle Ages through the Baroque, with overeaters condemned to eternal digestion by beasts like Cerberus or Satan himself. From force-feeding to infernal feasting, join us for a deep dive into the dark, digestive symbolism of Hell in European art.
Library Closed for the Holidays
Happy New Year from the liminal edge! As we slip from one year into the next, we tip our hats to the friendly spirits, crossroads guardians, and merry mischief-makers who walk with us through the mysteries of life and death. We are closed today to enjoy a winter’s rest.
We look forward to seeing you in this new year exploring the strange, the sacred, and the delightfully spooky. Here’s to another year of wonder in the dark!
Library Closed for the Holidays
Happy New Year from the liminal edge! As we slip from one year into the next, we tip our hats to the friendly spirits, crossroads guardians, and merry mischief-makers who walk with us through the mysteries of life and death. We are closed today to enjoy a winter’s rest.
We look forward to seeing you in this new year exploring the strange, the sacred, and the delightfully spooky. Here’s to another year of wonder in the dark!
Library Closed for the Holidays
Happy New Year from the liminal edge! As we slip from one year into the next, we tip our hats to the friendly spirits, crossroads guardians, and merry mischief-makers who walk with us through the mysteries of life and death. We are closed today to enjoy a winter’s rest.
We look forward to seeing you in this new year exploring the strange, the sacred, and the delightfully spooky. Here’s to another year of wonder in the dark!
Library Closed for the Holidays
Happy New Year from the liminal edge! As we slip from one year into the next, we tip our hats to the friendly spirits, crossroads guardians, and merry mischief-makers who walk with us through the mysteries of life and death. We are closed today to enjoy a winter’s rest.
We look forward to seeing you in this new year exploring the strange, the sacred, and the delightfully spooky. Here’s to another year of wonder in the dark!
Free Online Book Talk · Haunted Histories for Yuletide: Tales from America's Most Gothic with Authors Andrea Janes and Leanna Renee Hieber
The Gothic is all around us. Isolated mansions, trauma-ridden specters, macabre love, and entrapped women are pervasive archetypes that tune into our hidden fears, cultural anxieties, and forbidden desires. Though primarily associated with fiction, literature, and film, these archetypes also appear in "true" stories in American ghost lore. America’s Most Gothic: Haunted History Stranger Than Fiction by Leanna Renee Hieber and Andrea Janes is a tour through the uncanny tales of real people and settings that exude that elusive Gothic vibe. Dim the lights, curl up with a mug of something warming, and discover the history that truly is stranger than fiction in this illustrated talk that's perfect for a dark winter evening.
Morbid Anatomy Movie Night · “Bowery at Midnight” with Bela Lugosi (1942)
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 our founder Joanna Ebenstein for a special viewing of Bowery at Midnight with Bela Lugosi (1942), a cult classic crime-horror film starring Bela Lugosi that blends elements of suspense, horror, and noir. Lugosi stars as Dr. Karl Wagner (also known as Professor Brenner), a respected psychology professor by day who operates a Bowery soup kitchen by night. Wagner also leads a criminal gang, using the kitchen to recruit desperate men for robberies and then disposing of them once they’ve served their purpose. The film’s horror twist comes as Wagner’s accomplice (an unhinged doctor) revives these murdered henchmen as zombie-like minions, culminating in a tense and macabre finale.
Morbid Anatomy Online Book Club: Beyond: A Living Person's Guide to the Dead with Author and Morbid Anatomy Medium in Residence Tiffany Hopkins
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.
Beyond: A Living Person’s Guide to the Dead by Morbid Anatomy Medium in Residence Tiffany Hopkins is the culmination of seven years exploring the mysterious, culturally ambivalent practice of mediumship. Drawing on her own journey, which began after inheriting a cottage in Lily Dale—the world-famous Spiritualist community—Hopkins blends personal experience with practical guidance for connecting with the dead. The book offers both intellectual foundations and heart-centered tools, inviting readers to explore the liminal space between life and death. Today, join author and Morbid Anatomy Medium in Residence Tiffany Hopkins for a discussion of the book.
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.
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.
Online Event · Mediumship for Creativity Seasonal Circles with Medium and Author Tiffany Hopkins (Winter 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 · 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 a exclusive peek into the hidden treasure of her institute’s collection.
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 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 us to share your own (or listen to others’) mysterious encounters—be they ghost stories, uncanny synchronicities, or unusual happenings—with other members of the Morbid Anatomy community around the world.
Free Online Talk · The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture with Professor of Entomology and Animal Behavior and Entomo-Artist Barrett Klein
Insects surround us. They fuel life on Earth through their roles as pollinators, decomposers, predators, and prey, but rarely do we consider the outsize influence they have had on our culture and civilization. Their anatomy and habits inform how we live, work, create art, and innovate. Our world would look very different without insects, not just because they are crucial to our ecosystems, but because they have shaped and inspired so many aspects of what makes us human. IIn this image-filled presentation by entomologist Barrett Klein, we will explore the overt and hidden ways in which our insect neighbors augment and shape our lives.
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.