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Tag Archives: photography

Collectors’ Choice: Featured Collector, David W. Foerster

Jun

24

Written by Caitlyn Cooney, Curatorial Intern Throughout art history, photography has often been the one medium holding its own standards. Unlike painting, drawing, sculpture, and the like, photography has carried […]

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Collectors’ Choice: Inside the Hearts and Minds of Regional Collectors

May

16

Written by Caitlyn Gutierrez, Curatorial Intern The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens would like to present our more recent exhibition Collectors’ Choice: Inside the Hearts and Minds of Regional Collectors. In […]

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A Commemoration of the Civil Rights Movement: Photography from the High Museum of Art

Mar

10

Written by Caitlyn Gutierrez, Curatorial Intern The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens would like to present A Commemoration of the Civil Rights Movement: Photography from the High Museum of […]

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Top 10 Facts About Families During The Holocaust

Mar

10

Written by Caitlyn Gutierrez, Curatorial Intern Three Brothers, Tel Aviv                                1992 10           Even before the Holocaust, many Jewish families began to flee their homelands because of discrimination 9              A large […]

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Artist in the Store: Tom Grzybala

May

02

Now that I have been working with digital imaging for a while, I have begun to realize that you do not necessarily need a physical medium to express your view and understanding of the world around you. Writers do…

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SLOW: Marking Time in Photography and Film

Feb

26

There are no ticking clocks in this exhibit. No sand running through the hour glass to mark the passage of time. In fact there is almost…

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