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PGH Photo Fair Speaker Series with Anne Tucker and Linda Benedict-Jones

  • ace hotel ballroom 120 South Whitfield Street Pittsburgh, PA, 15206 United States (map)
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 17TH

ANNE TUCKER IN CONVERSATION WITH LINDA BENEDICT-JONES
6:30PM-7:30PM (DOORS AT 6PM)
ACE HOTEL BALLROOM
CO-HOSTED BY CONCEPT GALLERY

Anne Wilkes Tucker is the curator emerita of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, having, in 1976, become founding curator of the photography department for which she acquired over 30,000 photographs made on all seven continents. She curated or co-curated over 40 exhibitions, most with accompanying catalogues, including surveys on the Czech Avant-garde, a history of Japanese photography, and a history of war photography as well as exhibitions with catalogues on works of Robert Frank, Brassai, Catherine Wagner, Joel Sternfeld, Richard Misrach, Ray Metzker, Louis Faurer, George Krause, and Chen Changfan. Published and soon-to-be published interviews with photographers include Erika Diettes, Mark Klett, and Brad Temkin. She has also contributed articles to over 150 magazines, books and other catalogues and has lectured throughout the North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Her honors, fellowships, and awards include being selected as “American’s Best Curator” by Time Magazine in 2001 in an issue devoted to America’s Best as well as Randolph-Macon Woman's College’s, Alumnae Achievement Award in 1993. She has been a trustee of FotoFest since 1990 and the Philip and Edith Leonian Foundation since 2016 and served as a trustee of Randolph College between 2008 - 2018.

Linda Benedict-Jones is an independent curator based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  In 2015, she retired from Carnegie Museum of Art where she was the first curator of photography.  Prior to this, she was executive director of Silver Eye Center for Photography. She has also served as curator of education at The Frick Pittsburgh and has taught courses in the history of photography at Carnegie Mellon University for 18 years, from 1999 to 2017. Before moving to Pittsburgh in 1993, Benedict-Jones was curator of the Polaroid Collection and director of Polaroid’s Clarence Kennedy Gallery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  In 1982, she earned a Master’s Degree in Visual Studies from M.I.T.

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Basil Spring Release Party
Later Event: April 19
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