Frederick Douglass and His Photographic Legacy
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sat, 02/10/2018
On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Frederick Douglass’ birth, artist Amanda Chestnut and associate curator Heather Shannon will talk about the great American’s contribution to the history of photography as well as the implications of collecting and preserving photographs of and documents authored by people of color.
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Organization:
George Eastman MuseumLocation:
900 East Avenue
Rochester, NY, 14607United States
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(585) 327-4800Contact name:
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The event has already taken place on this date:
02/10/2018
Time:
12 pm
Price:
Museum members: Free; Adults: $15; Seniors (65+): $13; Students (with ID): $5; Children (5-17): $5; Children (4 and under): Free*; Free museum admission for SNAP and EBT cardholders and their families, and for active-duty military personnel and their families.
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