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Ben Huff to Give a Talk at the Alaska State Museum during March First Friday

by LAM Webmaster on 2024-02-24T09:57:01-09:00 in Alaska State Museum, Events | 0 Comments

Juneau Icefield Research Program Camp 17Friday, March 1, 6:30 pm
APK Lecture Hall, Alaska State Museum

Artist and photographer Ben Huff will give the final talk in the Alaska State Museum’s winter lecture series Cooler Seasons, Warming World. Huff's talk will be on Friday, March 1 at 6:30 pm in the APK lecture hall. He will discuss his current photography series, The Light That Got Lost, and his work with the Juneau Icefield Research Program, the longest-running glacier research project in North America.

Huff has exhibited nationally, including two solo exhibitions at the Alaska State Museum. Those exhibits, The Last Road North and Atomic Island, were published as monographs by Kehrer Verlag and Fw:Books. Huff was an artist-in-residence at Lightwork in Syracuse New York in 2014, was awarded a Rasmuson Fellowship in 2016, and received an Alaska Humanities Forum grant in 2015 and 2016. His editorial clients include The New York Times, T Magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Guardian, and Smithsonian Magazine.

Much of Huff’s work explores the nexus of wilderness and the built environment.

Previous lectures in the Cooler Seasons, Warming World series are available online:

David Rosenthal
Painting at the End of the Ice Age

Camille Seaman
Connection & Purpose

Sabena Allen
Share Your Culture, Share Your Research


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