Lost & Found Lost & Found: Rediscovering Early Photographic Process
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Credits

Every Exhibition depends upon the collaboration and participation of many individuals and institutions. We wish to thank all those who contributed to the success of the exhibition Lost & Found: Rediscovering Early Photographic Processes.

Unless otherwise noted, images are courtesy of the Seaver Center for Western History Research, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Photography by Dick Meier.

Curators

Suhjung Hur

Elizabeth Ann Neal

Frances M. Ozur

Tami René Philion

Exhibition Advisors

Selma Holo
Director, Museum Studies Program and Fisher Gallery

Jennifer Jaskowiak
Curator and Exhibition Coordinator, Fisher Gallery

Robert A. Sobieszek
Deputy Director and Curator of Photography, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Max F. Schulz
Distinguished Emeritus Professor of English, USC and Curator, Fisher Gallery

Fisher Gallery Staff

Web Team

Coordinator
Suhjung Hur

Design
Margaret Lazzari
Associate Professor, USC School of Fine Arts

Leonard Lin

Interactive Museum & Haptics

Margaret McLaughlin
Professor at USC Annenberg School of Communication and Interactive Art Museum

Wee Ling Wong
Information Technology Scientist, Integrated Media Systems Center

Minoo Akbarian
IMSC

Pushkar Prakash Joshi

Ian Dale

Acknowledgements

John Cahoon and Jacqueline Morin, The Seaver Center for Western History Research at the Natural History

Museum of Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

USC Arts Initiative

Stephen Berkman

Pace MacGill Gallery, New York

Ricco Maresca Gallery, New York

Peter Fetterman Photographic Works of Art, Santa Monica

The California Museum of Photography at the University of California, Riverside

Dr. Eunice Howe, Acting Chair and the faculty of the Department of Art History in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

USC Graduate and Professional Student Senate

 

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