
Tickets for the exhibition are available at the door or by reservation. To RSVP for the opening reception and to learn more about the exhibition, visit the Galleries at Kean website at. It will be held on Thursday, April 21, from 5:30 - 8 p.m in the Liberty Hall Academic Center. Rebecca Senf, Ph.D., chief curator at the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona and renowned Adams scholar who recently published a book about Adams' early photographs, will join Zimmerman in a conversation about his photography, legacy and career, and his influence on 21st-century photographers during the opening reception. “We are so excited to feature the original works of this amazing photographer,” she added. Lynette Zimmerman, executive director of the Liberty Hall Academic Center and the Galleries at Kean, said Adams’ passion for the environment “will be perfectly at home” in the Liberty Hall Academic Center Gallery.

He helped build public appreciation for the American wilderness through his captivating images of the more than 40 national parks he explored, including Yosemite, Yellowstone and Glacier National Park. Ansel Adams Publishing Rights TrustĪdams, an environmentalist and a giant in the field of landscape photography, was renowned for his use of light, both in the field and in the darkroom.
