Frick Museum's "Lewis Hine Pictures America"
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Explore the work of Lewis Hine — the “father of documentary photography” — whose artistic photos exposed the harsh realities faced by immigrants, children, and the working class in their everyday lives during the early decades of the twentieth century.
https://www.thefrickpittsburgh.org/Exhibition-Lewis-Hine-Pictures-America
You will need a ticket for this Special Exhibition:
Please check in at the Grable Visitor Center upon your arrival to have your tickets scanned. WE WILL MEET THERE AT 10:00.
Seniors 65+, $13
Adults: $15
Members: Free
To explore the rest of the musuem, you also need a free General Site Admission which can be gotten when you order your tickets online.
LUNCH: After viewing the show, we will walk over to the Cafe at the Frick for some lunch at about 11:00 am.
There is free parking in the Frick Museum lot and on the nearby streets.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person special exhibition on Lewis Hine’s documentary photography; for museum visitors; gain insight into 1900s immigrant and working class life.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person special exhibition on Lewis Hine’s documentary photography; for museum visitors; gain insight into 1900s immigrant and working class life.
