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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Historic New England/Tufts University: Opening Reception for "Focus: Experiements in Photographic Interpretation"
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SUMMARY:Historic New England/Tufts University: Opening Reception for "Focus: Experiements in Photographic Interpretation"
DESCRIPTION:<p>There are as many ways to react to a photograph as there are people viewing<br>it. Focus: Experiments in Photographic Interpretation, hosted by the Tufts University Art Gallery,<br>explores the power of photography and curation to prompt personal responses in viewers.<br>Curated by graduate students in the Tufts University Museum Studies program, the exhibition<br>will be open to the public from Tuesday, May 5 through Sunday, May 17, 2015. A public<br>opening reception will take place on May 5 from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M.<br><br>On display are twelve distinct experiments in curatorial interpretation. Each student selected a<br>photograph from the collection of Historic New England to use as inspiration. The photographs<br>depict scenes of New England life from the turn of the 19th century. Subjects range from nature<br>to technological innovation to family relationships. The exhibition featuring Construction of the<br>Beacon Hill Tunnel, by Paul Rowell, chronicles the history of Boston’s public transportation<br>system and its role in the daily life of the city. Kit with Her Mother, by Alfred Wayland Cutting,<br>celebrates the universal experience of aging, while Baldwin Coolidge’s The Wreck of the Warren<br>Sawyer explores the encounter between a person and the sublime. Various interpretive<br>lenses—personal, historical, intellectual, aesthetic, empathetic—invite viewers to consider the<br>power of photographic imagery and how curatorial decisions impact the visitor experience.<br>The Tufts Museum Studies Program, a collaborative effort of the education, art history, and<br>history departments, trains students in the preservation, administration, and education skills<br>required to work in museum and historic settings. The Exhibition Planning class, which<br>produces an exhibition at the Gallery each year, teaches students how to take an exhibition<br>from concept through opening.</p><p><em>Sponsored by Historic New England &amp; the Tufts University Art Gallery</em></p>
LOCATION:Koppelman Gallery at the Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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