Shifting Perspectives: The Cultural Significance of 1950s Black and White Images

Mad Rose Gallery 5916 North Elm Ave, Millerton, NY, United States

Mad Rose Gallery is delighted to host a compelling conversation centered around 1950s black and white photography, focusing on the current Orkin/Engel exhibit entitled "Shifting Perspectives: The Cultural Significance of 1950s Black and White Images.” Guiding this insightful dialogue will be Katie Crum, former President of The Art Museum Partnership, and a Ph.D. in Art History from Columbia University.

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