Printing Nueva York
at Bowne & Co.
Join the Seaport Museum for a lively, moderated conversation with author Kelley Kreitz exploring the themes of her new book, Printing Nueva York, and the vibrant world of Spanish-language publishing in 19th century New York City. Building on the Museum’s celebration of the history of printing in New York—as seen in every visit to Bowne & Co.—this event will share how the city became a vital hub for writers and editors from across Latin America, offering press freedom and access to cutting-edge printing technology.
During the program, Kreitz will share how Spanish-language newspapers and magazines—created by US-based Latinx writers, editors, and their collaborators—used innovative storytelling and media strategies to advance anticolonial movements and democratic ideals. Attendees will gain insight into how these dynamic networks modeled principles of equality, collective action, and civic participation long before the digital age.
The conversation will also explore the research behind Printing Nueva York and Kreitz’s work with projects including C19LatinoNYC.org, which maps New York City’s 19th century Spanish-language press, and GBOF.pace.edu The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Countermapping Understudied Histories and Communities of NYC and the Hudson Valley. The evening will conclude with a Q&A session, followed by a reception and book signing. Books will be available for purchase at the event. Preregistration is encouraged to join the event; walkups will be accommodated as possible.
EVENT DETAILS
Saturday, February 28, 2026
3:00pm
Price
Free
Location
Bowne & Co.
at The South Street Seaport Museum
213 Water Street
New York, NY 10038
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Bowne & Co.
The Seaport’s printing press history—in action. Interact with printers and designers using 19th and early 20th century printing presses for contemporary print jobs. Bowne & Co.—part of the South Street Seaport Museum—is New York’s oldest operating business under the same name since 1775. Today, Bowne & Co. Stationers offers small batch printing and hand-printed cards made on site.