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Biographical

Discussions of the people, places, and events that influenced Steinbeck’s life.

Collaborations

Events & Behind the Scenes

Interviews

Lectures & Podcasts

Museum Mini-Tours

Printouts, Guides, and Games

Printable games, coloring pages, and readers’ guides to Steinbeck titles.

Recently Added

Special Presentations

Non-Steinbeck related presentations, such as how-tos and guides on archival subjects.

Steinbeck Country

Explorations of Steinbeck locations around Monterey County

Steinbeck Works

“Woody is just Woody.” ~John Steinbeck

The National Steinbeck Center is proud to host “Woody is just Woody ~ Steinbeck,” an exhibit by Lew Aytes. In this exhibit of art and artifacts, Lew brings to life the connections between Dorothea Lange, John Steinbeck, Will Geer, and the way that folk music stars from Woody Guthrie to Bruce Springsteen brought the plight of Dust Bowl migrants to a whole new world of music. Featuring the art of Martha Powers-Carrothers, Lew Aytes, Susan Brown, Leigh Wallace, and Mike Brown.

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Behind the Scenes: Artists in Parallel

For Winter 2024, the National Steinbeck Center has partnered with the Griffith J. Davis Photographs and Archives. This exhibit explores the parallel lives and artistic expressions of photographer and diplomat Griffith J. Davis and John Steinbeck. Through their work, both men explored common themes that form the four facets of this exhibit. Music courtesy of Artist.io.

Behind the Scenes: Cannery Row Exhibit

Since its publication in January 1945, Cannery Row has been one of America’s favorite Steinbeck works. Being so beloved, the place it is set, Old Ocean View Boulevard, has become a tourist hotspot. Within the novel, Steinbeck blends fact and fiction about his time living in the area. In this exhibit, we celebrate the blend of fancy and whimsy overlaid on a real place, as well as the many interpretations and adaptations that have kept this story alive.

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Behind the Scenes: John’s Jackets


Get a little behind-the-scenes discussion of what went into the creation of the National Steinbeck Center’s newest exhibit, “John’s Jackets: The Art and History of the Book Jacket.” This video features Curator McKenzie and Archivist Lisa, talking about this exploration of cover art.

Behind the Scenes: NSC Participates in “Dawn of the American Century”

The National Steinbeck Center is partnering with Mémorial de Caen in Normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of the landings at Normandy on D-Day. Their exhibit “Dawn of the American Century: 1919-1944” is a tribute to the cultural, political, and social backgrounds of the Americans who landed on Utah Beach and Omaha Beach so many decades ago.

For more information: https://www.memorial-caen.com/evenements/under-the-red-white-and-blue/

All music provided by Artlist.io

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Clay Jenkinson- Listening to America

We had the pleasure of hosting Clay Jenkinson for our inaugural Cars & Culture Event on August 10th, 2024. He is just a bit more than halfway through his mission of retracing the tire tracks of John Steinbeck and Charley. That trip was over 2 months in 1960 and the wonderful novel Travels With Charley was the result. But there are many behind the scenes facts that many don’t know about and Clay’s wonderful presentation gave us that information as well as what he has learned, so far, on this journey. He’s still has about a third of the journey to complete and he will be back here next June to give us the final update. We hope you will enjoy his presentation and insights.

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Farms to Incubators Gallery

From the Archive: Sweet Thursday

Bringing the National Steinbeck Center museum to you at home, listen with Lisa Josephs, our Museum Archivist, to John Steinbeck reading a portion of his 1954 sequel to Cannery Row, “Sweet Thursday”.

Steinbeck Country United Art Exhibit

Steinbeck’s Salinas: A Writer’s Hometown

Taking you behind the scenes of “Steinbeck’s Salinas: A Writer’s Hometown,” the final exhibit of 2023. In this exhibit, the National Steinbeck Center features its own archive collection of photos and Steinbeck Family artifacts to illustrate John Steinbeck’s connections to Salinas.