| Gertrude
Käsebier:
Photographs
of Conscience and Consequence
This is the first major retrospective since
1992 of this pioneering photographer. Käsebier was
a student in the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies (forerunner of Moravian
College for Women) from 1868 to 1870. The curator is photographer-in-residence
Jeff Hurwitz. Opening reception, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Thursday, March 20. Through
April 13, Payne Gallery.
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Keynote address by art historian Barbara Michaels, author of the definitive
Käsebier biography. 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 20.
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Photographer Sarah van Keuren describes the gum bichromate process that Käsebier
used and that van Keuren has revived. 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 25.
Portraits by Gertrude Käsebier:
Willie Spotted-Horse, an Indian child, above. Willie Spotted-Horse
is owned by Moravian College.
A mother-and-child study reproduced
last summer by the U.S. Postal Service for a series of
stamps honoring great
American photographers.
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March
18, 2003
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On
the Move:
Two freshman dancers kick up their heels in Moravian
College Dancers program |
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Käsebier:
Retrospective of works by Gertrude Käsebier,
a pioneering photographer who attended Moravian Seminary
for Young Ladies just after the Civil War. |
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Datebook:
Campus events calendar. |
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Housekeeping:
All-campus
announcements. |
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Gaudeamus:
Achievements of faculty, staff, students.
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Feeding
His Flock:
John
Hus Award-winner chosen by Seminary alums. |
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