Memories Old and New is announcing a new photography exhibition by Annie DeCesare. Her photographs were inspired by the decline of heavy industry in her hometown, as her family had worked in the local mines and plants for three generations before automation forced the industry to relocate. DeCesare found emotional stories and beauty in the equipment left behind after thousands of families lost their income source. The exhibition will be held at Memories Old and New in Chicago from July 30 to August 1 during daytime and evening hours.
Memories Old and New is announcing a new photography exhibition by Annie DeCesare. Her photographs were inspired by the decline of heavy industry in her hometown, as her family had worked in the local mines and plants for three generations before automation forced the industry to relocate. DeCesare found emotional stories and beauty in the equipment left behind after thousands of families lost their income source. The exhibition will be held at Memories Old and New in Chicago from July 30 to August 1 during daytime and evening hours.
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Memories Old and New is announcing a new photography exhibition by Annie DeCesare. Her photographs were inspired by the decline of heavy industry in her hometown, as her family had worked in the local mines and plants for three generations before automation forced the industry to relocate. DeCesare found emotional stories and beauty in the equipment left behind after thousands of families lost their income source. The exhibition will be held at Memories Old and New in Chicago from July 30 to August 1 during daytime and evening hours.
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new series from American photographer Annie DeCesare. Ms. DeCesare’s photographs in this series were inspired by her own family’s experience with the decline of heavy industry in her hometown.
Her family had worked the local mines and chemical
plants for three generations before automation and changes in American life forced the industry elsewhere. With the local industry went the source of income for thousands of families, but Ms. DeCesare found beauty and an emotional story in the equipment left behind.
“AnnieDeCesare finds beauty
where no one else thinks to look” Chicago Arts Review
Sunday July 30 Daytime 9-6
Monday July 31 Evening 6-9 Tuesday August 1 All day 9-9
Memories Old and New
220 West Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601 312-555-0023