BENTONVILLE: Early photos document Arkansas
Massey exhibit displays pre-World War I shots of vistas, people
Posted: August 21, 2009 at 6:19 a.m.
Janelle Crossan of Los Angeles looks over photographs before the opening of the new photography exhibit titled "Harry Miller's Vision of Arkansas, 1900-1910" on Thursday at Crystal Bridges at the Massey in Bentonville. Crossan and her grandmother, Marilyn Brewer of San Carlos, Calif., who is the great-niece of Harry Miller, flew in for the exhibit, which runs through Oct. 25.
The work of an Arkansas pioneer in documentary photography will serve to both illuminate the state's cultural potential and detail its rich history, say organizers with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
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