The Denison Museum welcomes photographer Jeanine Michna-Bales at a reception celebrating the opening of an exhibition of her work, "Through Darkness to Light: Seeking Freedom on the Underground Railroad," at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 22, at Denison Museum (240 West Broadway). The reception and exhibition are free and open to the public. For more information contact Megan Hancock at 740-587-6255 or visit Denison.edu/museum. Michna-Bales has spent over a decade meticulously researching "fugitive" slaves and the ways they escaped to freedom. This body of work encompasses roughly 2,000 miles of the Underground Railroad and depicts what the long road to freedom may have looked like as seen though the eyes of one who made that epic journey. Continuing the themes of slavery, race, gospel and American history, work by world-renowned contemporary African-American artists Carrie Mae Weems, Glenn Ligon and Kara Walker also will be on view. Their work, together with that of Michna-Bales, make clear that history and identity are dependent upon culture and position.
Date and Time
Tuesday Sep 22, 2015
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 4:30pm
Location
Denison Museum 240 West Broadway Granville, Ohio 43023
Fees/Admission
free
Website
Contact Information
Megan Hancock 740 587 6255