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Art Viewing Adventures: Dorothea Lange

Museum guide Avril Angevine will provide a presentation on Dorothea Lange, who produced an astonishing body of photographic work in a career that lasted from the 1920s, when she ran the most successful portrait studio in San Francisco, to her death in 1965. Best known for her Depression-era documentary work—including the world-renowned “Migrant Mother”—Lange brought the humanity of the poor into sharp focus in works that resonate with us today.

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To join with video, click this link:  https://zoom.us/j/85941543946 to register and join. Wait in the “waiting room” until the activity is ready to start. You can click the link 5 mins. before the official start time; doing so earlier may connect you to a different CLC event.

To join by phone (NOT RECOMMENDED), dial 888-475-4499 (toll free) or 669-900-6833 (local).
Enter Meeting ID: 865 6747 4200, then press # twice.

This program is hosted by the Community Living Campaign, whose mission is to provide cultural experiences to people unable to leave their homes for these experiences (which, these days, is a great many of us). Learn more about this program at https://sfcommunityliving.org.