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<font face="Garamond" color="#666666">Our newest exhibit has arrived from
the Center for Railroad Photography and Art and will open Monday, January
26. Here's the scoop!<br>
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"Ted Rose, The Artist's Early Photography" will be in the
trackside lobby at the Link Museum. This exhibit focuses on the
photographic accomplishments of Ted Rose (1940-2002) who was more well
known for his stunning watercolors. Rose was also was an excellent
photographer. This exhibit features 40 photographs, one painting, and
essays by friends of Rose and experts on his work. Between 1956 and 1962,
Rose followed trains and rode the rails in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and
Guatemala. His black and white photographs taken during the journeys
capture the last days of active steam railroading. <br>
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This exhibition will remain in the trackside lobby through the end of
April.<br>
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Stay tuned for information on a gallery talk with the Center for Railroad
Photography and Art coming soon.<br>
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Allie Hasson, Maketing Coordinator<br>
O. Winston Link Museum<br>
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