One Maryland One Book 2023 Author Reception

Salisbury University Art Galleries | Fulton Hall
1101 Camden Ave, Salisbury, MD 21801
5:30pm-6:30pm

Two photos combined: on the left, the book cover of “There There” by Tommy Orange. Text on the right said, going vertically says, “National Bestseller.” There is a quote attributed to Margaret Atwood that says, “An outstanding literary debut!” The cover is orange and the title is in yellow text, with the rest of the text in black. On the right, a professional photograph of Tommy Orange, a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. He wears a patterned jacket, black shirt, blue jeans, and baseball cap and sort of sits/crouches down. He is outside, surrounded by trees.

Meet award-winning Tommy Orange (Cheyenne and Arapaho), author of There There, in an intimate reception on October 12 before his free talk in conversation with Dr. Isabel Wulf. Mingle with the speakers, enjoy hors d’oeuvres and refreshments, and get your copy of the book signed by the author!

The free event begins at 7:00 p.m in the Guerrieri Academic Commons, with the special reception starting at 5:30 in the Art Gallery Lobby in Fulton Hall.

Buy your tickets for this intimate reception below.

Parking:

Please refer to the Salisbury University Campus Map. You may park in Lot H (Solar lot on College Avenue) or Lot F (in front of Blackwell Hall on Camden Avenue).

Attendees must register their vehicle information to avoid getting tickets. Click here to register your vehicle.

One Maryland One Book is a program of the Maryland Center for the Book at Maryland Humanities, in partnership with Howard County Library System. This event is supported by Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Salisbury University.

One Maryland One Book is sponsored by the Institute of Museum & Library Services via the Maryland State Library, as well as PNC Foundation and BGE. Additional support is provided by M&T Bank, an anonymous donor, and the Citizens of Baltimore County. 

Maryland Humanities is a statewide, educational nonprofit organization that creates and supports bold experiences that explore and elevate our shared stories to connect people, enhance lives, and enrich communities.
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Baltimore, Maryland 21201-4565
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