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    Appearance and Lecture by Photographer Joan Myers

    Appearance and Lecture by Photographer Joan Myers

    Presented by Museum of History and Art, Ontario at Museum of History and Art, Ontario

    July 16, 2008

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    A highlight of the “Wondrous Cold” exhibition will be a personal appearance by photographer Joan Myers. Over the past 30 years, Myers has explored how we as a species live and work on our planet. Her work has been the focus of five books, three Smithsonian Exhibits, and numerous solo and group shows. Known as not only a brilliant photographer, but as a gifted writer and speaker, Myers brings her photographs to life as thoroughly enthralling adventures.


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        Museum of History and Art, Ontario

        225 South Euclid Avenue
        Ontario, CA 91762

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        Tickets: Free admission, reservations suggested.

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        July 16, 2008

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        6:30 p.m.

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