Photography
Kerin Shellenbarger, Archivist, Teenie Harris Archive | February 29, 2012
In honor of Black History Month, below are two more of the recent updates we’ve made to the Teenie Harris Archive based on your feedback. If you’d like to share more information about the people, places, or events in these images, or any of the nearly 1,000 photographs featured in Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story, you can send us…
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Ian Finch, Associate Editor, Publications | February 23, 2012
This Sunday (Feb. 26) don’t miss Raising Voices: Community Choirs Gospel Concert, featuring several local choirs performing against a backdrop of projected images from the Teenie Harris Archive. The concert will take place in the Carnegie Music Hall, and is free to the public, with a reception to follow. Participating choirs include Pittsburgh Gospel Choir, Rodman Street Missionary Baptist Church,…
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Kerin Shellenbarger, Archivist, Teenie Harris Archive | February 17, 2012
In honor of Black History Month, below are a couple of the recent updates we’ve made to the Teenie Harris Archive based on your feedback. If you’d like to share more information about the people, places, or events in these images, or any of the nearly 1,000 photographs featured in Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story, you can send us…
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Kerin Shellenbarger, Archivist, Teenie Harris Archive | February 10, 2012
One of the most satisfying things about working with the Teenie Harris Archive is the crucial role the public plays in helping the museum preserve the history surrounding these photographs. Thanks to your feedback—in the form of personal stories or your own research—we have received many insights into the subjects of Harris’s work. Learning more about these photographs is an…
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October 24, 2011
Carnegie Museum of Art is busy putting the finishing touches on the exhibition Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story, which opens to the public this Saturday, October 29. But Pittsburgh is already buzzing with excitement over Harris’s work. Harris’s archive of nearly 80,000 negatives, housed at Carnegie Museum of Art since 2001, provides an astonishing glimpse not only of the…
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