Lecture: Ken Rosenthal
Ken Rosenthal – Seen and Not Seen

Join us for an artist lecture with Ken Rosenthal on Friday, July 13 at 6:30om. Rosenthal’s work explores the intersections of personal and collective memories, particularly as they relate to photography, and merges the autobiographical and the universal. His work is created from culled imagery from archives of family photographs as well as his personal work. The depictions are once true and fictitious, remembered and reconstructed, seen and not seen. Rosenthal will talk about the culmination of this work, his newly published book and his inspirations.

Ken Rosenthal received a MFA in photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1993. His artwork is represented in the US by Klompching Gallery, New York; Etherton Gallery, Tucson; and Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, among others. Rosenthal’s photographs are in many public and private collections internationally including The George Eastman House, Rochester, NY and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Friday, July 13, 6:30 pm, $10, $8 Members

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