Exploring the Architecture of Place in America’s Farmers Markets

Virtural Discussion

Join Elizabeth Scarpelli, University Press & Publishing Services Director of the UC Press, as she interviews Kathryn Clarke Albright, about her book Exploring the Architecture of Place in America’s Farmers Markets.

Exploring the Architecture of Place in America’s Farmers Markets explores the elusive architectural space of these beloved community-gathering places. From classic market buildings such as Findlay Market in Cincinnati to open-air pavilions in Durham North Carolina and pop-up canopy markets in Staunton, Virginia, the country currently has over 8,700 seasonal and year-round farmers markets.

Tickets:

$20 – general admission to the virtual discussion

$50 – includes admission to the virtual discussion, signed copy of the book, and UC Press swag

$100 – includes admission to the virtual discussion, signed copy of the book, UC Press swag, and Taste of Findlay Market gift box prepared by individual merchants at Findlay Market, packaged and shipped by Cincinnati Food Tours. Quantities are limited and the deadline to purchase is November 1.

Register Here!