The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art will host a virtual gallery talk on âLong Exposure: A Century of Pictorialismâ with exhibit curator Hadley Jerman on May 7.
Jerman is a lifelong OU community member, earning her bachelorâs and masterâs degree and currently pursuing her doctorate from OU, according to a City Lifestyle article. Jerman has been serving as the Eugene B. Adkins Associate Curator at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art since 2016, and her main focus is western American art, according to the article.
The âLong Exposureâ exhibit focuses on the beginning of the photography movement, according to a press release.
On the Town: Exhibit puts focus on art of photography By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record April 13, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
If you like photography as much as I do, go to Norman to see a new exhibit exploring it as an art form from 19th-century Europe through the present at the University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
“Long Exposure: A Century of Pictorialism” looks at photography from the beginning of the movement in 19th-century Europe to today’s filter-heavy social applications like Instagram. It will be on display through June 27.
Byron Price, interim director of the museum, who teaches courses in the art and photography of the American West at OU, said in a news release that the exhibition “not only brings together a group of prominent photographers and compelling images but also reflects the overall quality of the museum’s growing collection of photography.”