Hallie Ford Museum of Art sets focus on Northwest photography

Dorothea Lange, ‘One of Chris Adolph’s Younger Children‚’ 1939 (printed later). Gelatin silver print from Library of Congress negative, 10.5in by 13.5in., Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Ore., The Bill Rhoades Collection, a gift in memory of Murna and Vay Rhoades, 2018.008.013
Dorothea Lange, ‘One of Chris Adolph’s Younger Children‚’ 1939 (printed later). Gelatin silver print from Library of Congress negative, 10.5in by 13.5in., Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Ore., The Bill Rhoades Collection, a gift in memory of Murna and Vay Rhoades, 2018.008.013
Dorothea Lange, ‘One of Chris Adolph’s Younger Children‚’ 1939 (printed later). Gelatin silver print from Library of Congress negative, 10.5in by 13.5in, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Ore., The Bill Rhoades Collection, a gift in memory of Murna and Vay Rhoades, 2018.008.013

SALEM, Ore. – The Hallie Ford Museum of Art (HFMA) is pleased to present Depth of Field: Selections from the Bill Rhoades Collection of Northwest Photography, which is currently on view and continues through April 23 in the Study Gallery and Print Study Center. Organized by curator Jonathan Bucci in collaboration with the collector, the exhibition presents a range of Northwest photographs donated to the HFMA by Bill Rhoades of Madras, Oregon.

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