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Arts & Entertainment
Since its invention in 1839, the unique power of photography has been utilized to record the physical world and appearances. MoPA’s Education Department has drawn from MoPA’s extensive permanent collection to present an evolution of portraiture photography throughout history and through various processes.
This exhibition includes photographic works ranging in date from the mid-19th to the early 21st centuries, seen through works from innovators of the medium, both famous and unknown, including William Henry Fox Talbot, Arnold Newman and Loretta Lux.
| Dates: |
Saturday, July 19, 2008 |
| Time: | 1:00 pm |
| Organization: | Museum of Photographic Arts |
| Venue: | Museum of Photographic Arts 1649 El Prado, Balboa Park San Diego, CA 92101 |
| Phone: | 6192387559 |
| Web Site: | www.mopa.org |
| Email: | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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Filmmaker Debbie Goodstein has taken to heart the adage, “Write what you know.” Her 1989 Holocaust documentary, “Voices From the Attic,” recounts her mother’s years of hiding in a garret where snow descended through slats in the roof, a baby died and food was scarce.