Feb 01 2020
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Mar 31 2020
EXHIBIT CLOSED - Witness to History: Photos of Steven Somerstein

EXHIBIT CLOSED - Witness to History: Photos of Steven Somerstein

Presented by Brandywine River Museum of Art at Brandywine River Museum of Art

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Serving as a companion to the Brandywine River Museum of Art\’s Votes for Women: A Visual History exhibition, Witness to History explores the historic 1965 Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, civil rights march­—a turning point in the civil rights movement that led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act. This exhibition presents 55 of the photographs taken through the lens of photographer Stephen Somerstein—then a 24-year-old student—on March 25, 1965, accompanied by his commentary of the day’s events.

With five cameras around his neck and only 15 rolls of film, Somerstein seemed to be everywhere at once documenting this pivotal moment in history. He captured photographs of Dr. King and other prominent activists such as Rosa Parks, James Baldwin, Bayard Rustin, John Lewis, and Joan Baez. Somerstein also took poignant portraits of his fellow demonstrators, as well as the anonymous bystanders who had gathered along route to observe the civil action in progress. Witness to History is guest curated by Farrah Spott.

Closed on Tuesdays

Admission Info

free with museum admission

Phone: 610-388-2700

Email: information@brandywine.org

Dates & Times

2020/02/01 - 2020/03/31

Location Info

Brandywine River Museum of Art

1 Hoffman's Mill Rd, Chadds Ford, PA 19317

Parking Info

Free parking lot