Diane Arbus: 10 Years: Masterworks from the 1960s and 70s

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Diane Arbus: 10 Years: Masterworks from the 1960s and 70s

Friday, September 23–Friday, November 11

Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery

Lecture & Reception: Friday, September 30 | 3:30–5:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m.: Opening reception | Grillo Gallery

4 p.m.: Lecture by David Haberstich, Curator of Photography, Archives Center of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Rose Theater

With her incomparable eye for detail, renowned photographer Diane Arbus’ work is recognized for questioning social norms through a compassionate lens. Her work is an investigation of personal happiness, identity, and belonging -- with special attention to individuals living on the social fringe. During an intense period from 1961-71, Arbus produced some of the most memorable photographs of the twentieth century. This exhibit celebrates her legacy through twenty-eight celebrated images from this time.

Works appear courtesy of the Gary Johns collection.

”Diane Arbus: 10 Years” is organized by Curatorial Exhibitions, Pasadena, California.

The Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts at Endicott College welcomes visitors with disabilities to performances. Accessible seating for mobility challenges is available.

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Service dogs are welcome.