
Public Program – Through the Lens: American Photographs from the Carter Collection
Join us on April 10 for the Public Program marking the opening of Through the Lens: American Photographs from the Carter Collection. Through the Lens, on view from April 11 through August 16, presents a selection of more than fifty works from the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, demonstrating the aesthetic potential, documentary value, and social power of photography.
Reserve your spot here.
Public Program, 6–7 pm
Join us for an opening talk in Witherspoon Hall, featuring a conversation with The Joslyn’s Elise Armani, Assistant Curator of Twentieth-Century Art, and Charles Wylie, Curator of Photography at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. $15 for General Public (includes admission to the talk and exhibition); FREE for Joslyn members; walk-ins accepted as space allows. Check-in begins at 5:30 pm; exhibition and cash bar open until 8 pm.
Members are invited to a reception prior to the talk. Interested in becoming a member? Join today!
Member Preview Reception, 4:30–6 pm
Joslyn members are invited to preview Through the Lens before it opens to the general public. Explore the exhibition and enjoy a reception with light bites and a cash bar.
For questions, please contact Maggie Koenig at mkoenig@joslyn.org or (402) 933-8229.
About Guest Speaker, Charles Wylie of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Pictured: Martine Gutierrez (American, b. 1989), Neo-Indeo, Cakchi Lana Caliente, p29 from Indigenous Woman, 2018, dye coupler print, 54 1/4 × 36 1/4 in. (137.8 × 92.1 cm), Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, Purchase with funds provided by the Photo Forum, P2023.12, © Martine Gutierrez