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Bob Fitch Artist Reception
Date:
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Time:
4:00 PM
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5:30 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Rachel
Location Details:
701 Ocean St. Suite 318-B
Assemblymember Bill Monning will host an artist reception for local photographer Bob Fitch, whose work is being featured in the Santa Cruz and Sacramento Assembly offices throughout the fall. The reception will include a slide presentation of Bob Fitch’s photographs and viewing of his prints. Refreshments will be provided. Bob Fitch was the personal photographer for Dr. Martin Luther King, and captured intimate portraits of the civil rights leader at home and in public. Bob Fitch’s credits also include the image of UFW leader Cesar Chavez which was used for the US postage stamp created in his honor. Bob Fitch is a long-time labor activist and documentarian who has had a front-row seat to some of the most stirring moments in the long struggle for social justice in America. His work has been featured in the Smithsonian and in other major exhibits documenting the civil rights movement.
For more information:
http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a27/
Added to the calendar on Fri, Sep 17, 2010 3:12PM
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Friends,
Brother Fitch's photographs are beautiful and important. Come see them and celebrate this world-class artist. His photos are displayed, among other places, in the King Center in Atlanta.
The photos are not simply historically and journalistically important, though they are that and rightly so. They are also really good pictures - technically beautiful and very artistic. His collection is an important part of our struggles for civil and human rights.
It's about time we honored Bob.
UnionMaid
Brother Fitch's photographs are beautiful and important. Come see them and celebrate this world-class artist. His photos are displayed, among other places, in the King Center in Atlanta.
The photos are not simply historically and journalistically important, though they are that and rightly so. They are also really good pictures - technically beautiful and very artistic. His collection is an important part of our struggles for civil and human rights.
It's about time we honored Bob.
UnionMaid
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