“100 Years of Picturing the Nation’s Business: Photographs from the Collection of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America.”
Hagley Museum and Library celebrates the 100th anniversary of the United States Chamber of Commerce with this exhibition of photographs that show business in the United States in the twentieth century. The exhibition, Sept. 8 through Feb. 3, features original prints from some of the twentieth century’s greatest photographers such as Lewis Hine, Margaret Bourke-White, Arthur Rothstein, William Rittase, Robert Yarnall Richie, Dorothea Lange, in addition to anonymous corporate and commercial photographers, and photographs from U. S. government agencies. Exhibition-only admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children six through fourteen, and free for children five and under. Exhibition included in regular admission. Free for members. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141.
Added by Hagley on July 17, 2012