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Thu May 28, 12:30PM–1:15PM

Drop-in program; General Public: $10 ticket for Through the Lens: American Photographs from the Carter Collection for ages 13 and up; Joslyn Members: Free   

Join us each month for a gallery conversation in Through the Lens: American Photographs from the Carter Collection. We’ll spend time with a small selection of works that connect to one of the four thematic sections of the exhibition. We’ll use the slow-looking process—an approach that allows for learning and discovery through extended observation time and conversation. 

Themes: 

Apr 30: Land, Nature, Territory—featuring works by Ansel Adams, Terry Evans, Laura Gilpin, and Eliot Porter 

May 28: People—featuring works by Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Martine Gutierrez, Gordon Parks, Alec Soth, and Carrie Mae Weems  

Jun 25: Big City, Small Town—featuring works by Barbara Crane, Christina Fernandez, Robert Frank, Arthur Rothstein, and Garry Winogrand

Jul 30: History—features works by Dawoud Bey, An-My Lê, Carl Mydans, and Sarah Sense. 

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

 

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