Bill Dreyer, curator of the “The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss” on exhibit at the Clinton Presidential Center, is back for another talk on the show tonight. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the program begins at 6 p.m. in Sturgis Hall in the Clinton School for Public Service.
A quote from Dreyer, the expert on Theodore Geisel, from the Art of Dr. Seuss website:
“Though Seuss’s most lasting legacy remains his inimitable impact on children’s literacy, we are just now cracking open the door on his impact on the modern art world. The goal from the beginning of this project starting in 1997 has been to explore and share Ted Geisel’s little-known artistic legacy with the world. The response from connoisseurs and laypersons alike is that Dr. Seuss may well go down in history as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century.”