For "Suffrage Now," the Elisabet Ney Museum asked contemporary Texas women photographers to share photos that comment on the Centennial of the Ratification of the 19th Amendment. Photos can be old or new, but must be taken by the submitting photographer. The photos were selected by a preeminent jury of curators, photo editors, photographers and artists.
The exhibition, which is all online, will be available for view through January 31, 2021.
For "Suffrage Now," the Elisabet Ney Museum asked contemporary Texas women photographers to share photos that comment on the Centennial of the Ratification of the 19th Amendment. Photos can be old or new, but must be taken by the submitting photographer. The photos were selected by a preeminent jury of curators, photo editors, photographers and artists.
The exhibition, which is all online, will be available for view through January 31, 2021.
For "Suffrage Now," the Elisabet Ney Museum asked contemporary Texas women photographers to share photos that comment on the Centennial of the Ratification of the 19th Amendment. Photos can be old or new, but must be taken by the submitting photographer. The photos were selected by a preeminent jury of curators, photo editors, photographers and artists.
The exhibition, which is all online, will be available for view through January 31, 2021.