From Don Philips
Don’t miss award-winning scholar of history and humanities Clay Jenkinson at Seattle’s Broadway Performance Hall on Sunday, November 18 at 2 p.m. Jenkinson brings to life early 20th century photographer Edward S. Curtis through a unique blend of in-person characterization and history presentation. He’ll share the story of this talented and complicated man, whose most well-known work centered on Native Americans and the American West. Curtis’ work and technique will be explored through his photographs and the aid of historically accurate photography equipment.
The performance is free to the public and registration is required. This public performance is made possible by a gift from the McLellan/O’Donnell Living History Series and through the generous support of donors like you.