The Kaweah's High Reaches in History: Historic Photographs of the Great Western Divide

Event Details

Date(s) & Time(s)::

Weekly on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 12:00 PM until 5:30 PM from October 31, 2012 until November 30, 2012

Location: Arts Visalia, 214 East Oak Avenue, Visalia, CA 93291

Phone: 559-739-0905

Email: artsvisalia@sbcglobal.net

Link: http://www.artsvisalia.org

Event Description

October 26, 2012 Updated Oct 26, 2012 at 8:58 AM PDT

An exhibition of stunning, large-format, historic panoramic photographs of the Great Western Divide. This exhibition has been curated by Matthew Rangel in partnership with Martzen Studio of Dinuba, California, and the Tulare County Museum who have graciously loaned the photographs selected for the exhibit. The images included are the work of George Belden and Lindley Eddy, who produced in Sequoia National Park during the early twentieth century and to which many of the most iconic images of this treasured national park are credited.
For the past four years, during the month of November, Arts Visalia has presented exhibitions held in conjunction with the Kaweah Land and Arts Festival, a series of art exhibitions, nature outings, and community discussions focused on the nature of our relationship to our local landscape and its impact on creative expression.
This exhibition was made possible through the support of Mr. G’s Wine, Stella Artois, and Visual 6 Graphics.

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