The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts presents "Grand Canyon Photographs: Celebrating the Centennial 1919-2019" by American photographer Mark Burns. Through black and white photography, color photography, panoramic images, and contemporary prints, the exhibition celebrates the majesty of the Grand Canyon and commemorates its 100th anniversary as a National Park.
Also featured is an audio recording, "The Sound of the Colorado River," made by Burns at Lee’s Ferry, mile-marker 1 of the Grand Canyon, to create a multi-sensory experience within the exhibition.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until January 11, 2020.
The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts presents "Grand Canyon Photographs: Celebrating the Centennial 1919-2019" by American photographer Mark Burns. Through black and white photography, color photography, panoramic images, and contemporary prints, the exhibition celebrates the majesty of the Grand Canyon and commemorates its 100th anniversary as a National Park.
Also featured is an audio recording, "The Sound of the Colorado River," made by Burns at Lee’s Ferry, mile-marker 1 of the Grand Canyon, to create a multi-sensory experience within the exhibition.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until January 11, 2020.
The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts presents "Grand Canyon Photographs: Celebrating the Centennial 1919-2019" by American photographer Mark Burns. Through black and white photography, color photography, panoramic images, and contemporary prints, the exhibition celebrates the majesty of the Grand Canyon and commemorates its 100th anniversary as a National Park.
Also featured is an audio recording, "The Sound of the Colorado River," made by Burns at Lee’s Ferry, mile-marker 1 of the Grand Canyon, to create a multi-sensory experience within the exhibition.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until January 11, 2020.