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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTEND:20260204T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART:20260205T150000Z
DTEND:20260205T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
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DTEND:20260225T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DTEND:20260402T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
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DTEND:20260407T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DTEND:20260423T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DTSTART:20260424T140000Z
DTEND:20260424T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART:20260425T140000Z
DTEND:20260425T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DTEND:20260514T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
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DESCRIPTION:Modern Pioneers highlights the artistic achievements of two maj
 or women artists of the 20th century: Martha Graham and Barbara Morgan. Fr
 om 1936 to 1941\, these two artists worked together on a remarkable collab
 orative project in which Morgan used her photography skills to capture the
  essential qualities of 16 important dance pieces composed by Graham betwe
 en 1930 and 1940. The results of their collaboration were published in 194
 1 in the book “Martha Graham\, Sixteen Dances in Photographs by Barbara 
 Morgan.”  Some of the photographs in the KAM exhibition were printed fro
 m negatives used for the images in that book. Other of the photographs wer
 e printed from negatives taken during the project but not used in the book
 . All of the Morgan photos were printed by the artist or under her directi
 on by studio assistants. (Image: Martha Graham: Ekstasis. Barbara Morgan (
 American\, 1900-1992). 1936 / Gelatin silver print. Hope College Collectio
 n\, gift of the Peter C. & Emmajean Cook Foundation\, 2019.32.15)\n\nThe K
 ruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College 
 and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public ga
 lleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for it
 s 9\,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership
  gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated fro
 m Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to the museum is always free and the public i
 s welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Modern Pioneers: The Artistic Collaboration of Martha G
 raham and Barbara Morgan
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/exhibition-modern-pioneers-th
 e-artistic-collaboration-of-martha-graham-and-barbara-morgan
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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