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Today at the Museum

September 7, 2010

Living Arts of Africa

1 – 2 p.m.

Discover objects for daily use and regalia fit for a king from the diverse continent of Africa. Learn about masquerade and divination, as well as customs for settling disputes and initiating young men and women into the community.

About the Collection

Begun in 1973, the MIA’s collection of photographs spans the history of photography from the 1860s to the present. Representing more than 800 photographers and 11,500 works of art, the collection consists primarily of 20th-century American work, with particular depth in the genres of documentary, photojournalism, and pictorialism. In accordance with the MIA’s 2008 strategic plan, the museum is expanding its holdings of contemporary photography and new media from all countries. This initiative will increase the scope and relevance of the photography collection and enhance its links to the MIA’s rich and diverse holdings.

The Department of Photography and New Media has developed and continues to thrive thanks to the active, generous support of loyal donors. The earliest acquisitions were funded by Kate Butler and Hall James Peterson. Their initiative inspired others, including Harry Drake, Martin Weinstein, and Fred and Ellen Wells. More recently, the creation of the Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison Fund and the establishment of the Harrison Photography Galleries have given the department enormous momentum. These superb new galleries are devoted to presenting the permanent collection. In addition, Linda and Larry Perlman established the Perlman Gallery, which is dedicated to featuring contemporary photography and is located in the MIA’s Target Wing. And H.B. Fuller has helped to fund New Pictures, a semi-annual series highlighting emerging photographers from around the world. You, too, can be a contributor and enjoy special access to exhibitions and events by joining the Photography Council.

Over the years, the Department of Photography and New Media has been committed to using its collection for educational purposes, and the MIA now serves as a major resource for the five-state region. Numerous exhibitions drawn from the collection have traveled to other institutions, and students and teachers frequently visit the galleries and photography study area to learn from the collection firsthand. Click on the photograph below to browse the collection and prepare for your next visit to the MIA

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Collection Related Online Resources

New Pictures »

Animal Locomotion: Eadweard Muybridge »

Get the Picture: Thinking About Photographs »

Photographs from the Museum’s Collection »


Pursue Your Artistic Passions

MIA Affinity Groups are a great way for museum members to connect more closely with special areas of art interest, allowing you to delve deeper into the curatorial area of your choice.

Affinity Group members...

  • Receive invitations to lectures and events.
  • Get the inside scoop on departmental news and acquisitions.
  • Enjoy special opportunities to socialize with others who have similar passions.

Curatorial Staff

David Little, Ph.D
Curator and Head
Department: Photography & New Media
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Christian A. Peterson
Associate Curator
Department: Photography & New Media
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