New music-themed gallery exhibit opens Friday at Beck Center for the Arts
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:23 pm
We have a one of a kind exhibition coming up at Beck Center!
On Friday, January 13th we will celebrate the opening of Playing the Changes: The Life and Legacy of Milt Hinton. This exhibition is a collaboration between Beck Center, Oberlin College, and the Milton J. Hinton Photographic Collection in NYC.
Hinton was a famous jazz bassist active from the 1920s to the 1990s, who played with a "who's who" of legendary jazz artists. He was also an amateur photographer who always had his black and white German camera handy, and captured more than 60,000 images in his lifetime. The gallery installation will celebrate his life in his own photos, and with biographical imagery created by curators from Oberlin College.
To celebrate, on Friday, January 13th we will present a documentary film about Milt Hinton at 6:00pm. The NYC-based filmmakers will be there for a Q&A session right after the film. Admission is free of charge, but reservations are required (call 216.521.2540 ext 10).
Then that same evening at 7:30pm, we will hold a public gallery reception in our lounge at Beck Center. The reception is free of charge, catered by Salt restaurant, and with a cash bar.
Please visit our web site or call 216.521.2540 ext 37 for more information!
http://www.beckcenter.org/2016/12/20/pl ... xhibition/
On Friday, January 13th we will celebrate the opening of Playing the Changes: The Life and Legacy of Milt Hinton. This exhibition is a collaboration between Beck Center, Oberlin College, and the Milton J. Hinton Photographic Collection in NYC.
Hinton was a famous jazz bassist active from the 1920s to the 1990s, who played with a "who's who" of legendary jazz artists. He was also an amateur photographer who always had his black and white German camera handy, and captured more than 60,000 images in his lifetime. The gallery installation will celebrate his life in his own photos, and with biographical imagery created by curators from Oberlin College.
To celebrate, on Friday, January 13th we will present a documentary film about Milt Hinton at 6:00pm. The NYC-based filmmakers will be there for a Q&A session right after the film. Admission is free of charge, but reservations are required (call 216.521.2540 ext 10).
Then that same evening at 7:30pm, we will hold a public gallery reception in our lounge at Beck Center. The reception is free of charge, catered by Salt restaurant, and with a cash bar.
Please visit our web site or call 216.521.2540 ext 37 for more information!
http://www.beckcenter.org/2016/12/20/pl ... xhibition/