IMPORTANT: Registration is is free but required to attend.
About the Exhibit
Free exhibit “Lost in the Wilderness: Ansel Adams in the 1960’s” downtown Riverside at the UCR Museum of Photography.
Ansel Adams lost his way. The great American photographer stood at the summit of his life, renowned, celebrated. Then came the 1960s: the civil rights movement, the counterculture, free love, psychedelics, assassinations, Vietnam War protests, marches, and chaos. Even more traumatically for the country’s preeminent photographer, photography itself changed beneath him. The new generation of 1960s photographers didn’t give a damn about rocks and trees. We see a great photographer off-balance. We witness an artist swimming hard against the tide of relentless change.
To learn more about the exhibit, visit this UCR link.
The Day’s Schedule
Meet your fellow IEPPV photographers at the museum location at 10:00 AM. We will gather for a lunch at Simple Simons for after event discussion. Simple Simons is within walking distance from the museum. Free parking is available in the parking lot on the corner of Market and 9th. This is right across the mall from the museum.
Registration
This even is free to attend. All are welcome!