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Join us in the historic brownstone of Dr. Robert Lerch, filled with a vast collection of unusual artworks and artifacts including rare circus and sideshow photography by famed artist Edward J. Kelty (1888-1967), paintings of a three-faced representation of the Holy Trinity (c. 1650), an extensive bakelite collection, penny arcade toys, and much more (see above for a few hightlights!) Surrounded by the treasures of this astounding private collection, we will enjoy wine, hors d’oeuvres, and a performance by Berlin based Madame Le Pustra—featured artist on TV’s Babylon Berlin. You will also have the chance to “meet the others”—like-minded supporters of Morbid Anatomy: connoisseurs of the overlooked, the unusual, the forgotten and the macabre, all while supporting Morbid Anatomy’s affordable educational offerings and free, open to the public research library.