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Join curator Jane Aspinwall as she discusses how the economic disaster and extreme drought conditions of the 1930s Depression led to the creation of some of the most iconic images in the history of photography. In conjunction with our exhibition Dignity vs. Despair: Dorothea Lange and Depression-Era Photographers, 1933-1941.
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4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, MO 64111
PARKING INFO
Entrance to the Parking Garage is off Oak Street, just south of 45th Street. The garage is fully ADA accessible. Parking is $12 per car | Free for members A free lot at the corner of 45th Street and Rockhill Road is available first come, first served. Public parking may not be available there during special events.
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American Sign Language interpreters are available free of charge for talks and presentations. To schedule an interpreter, please contact communityprograms@nelson-atkins.org or call 816-751-0441.
View moreAmerican Sign Language interpreters are available free of charge for talks and presentations. To schedule an interpreter, please contact communityprograms@nelson-atkins.org or call 816-751-0441. Please allow two weeks’ notice to schedule an interpreter.
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