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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific Time (US & Canada)":20150112T100000
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SUMMARY:OPENING: Museum of Art/WSU Exhibit Corbis &#038; Vivian Maier
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DESCRIPTION:The Washington State University Museum of Art is proud to present two distinct exhibitions in Through the Lens: An American Century – Corbis &amp; Vivian Maier, which explore the personal and public uses of photography featuring some of the most famous images in history and - with a recent discovery - the most private. The exhibition opens January 12, 2015 and runs through April 3, 2015.\n\nA public reception will be held 6 pm Thursday, Jan. 22, in the Museum of Art/WSU gallery with a talk, “What makes a lasting image”, given by photography professor Dennis DeHart. An additional public reception will be held 6 pm Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Museum of Art/WSU gallery with a talk given by art historian Marianne Kinkel before the documentary screening of the film Finding Vivian Maier at 7 pm in the CUB Auditorium. Admission is free.\n\nThis exhibit also features emerging student photographers from across the country. Students use their cameras as a vehicle to create portraits of our nuanced communities while simultaneously posing the question, “What constitutes a lasting and meaningful image?”
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