"Ansel Adams: A Legacy," a collection of black and white photographs taken and printed by the acknowledged pioneer of his craft, remains available for public display through Sunday, Feb. 14, at the Tucson Museum of Art.
The exhibit, with more than 100 photographs by the famed landscape photographer, includes many of Adams' most famous images. Photographs in the exhibit are from the collection of Lynn and Tom Meredith. Includes are Adams' classic landscape images from Yosemite National Park, Death Valley, other national parks and the Southwest; portraits, and images from Adams' native San Francisco as well.
The museum is located at 140 N. Main Ave., Tucson, 85701. For information, go to www.TucsonMuseumofArt.org.
Admission is $8, with $6 for seniors 60 and over, $3 for students ages 13 and up, and free to children 12 and under, as well as museum members. Admission is free the first Sunday of the month.
The museum and its museum store are open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, and noon to 5 Sunday.
The exhibit, with more than 100 photographs by the famed landscape photographer, includes many of Adams' most famous images. Photographs in the exhibit are from the collection of Lynn and Tom Meredith. Includes are Adams' classic landscape images from Yosemite National Park, Death Valley, other national parks and the Southwest; portraits, and images from Adams' native San Francisco as well.
The museum is located at 140 N. Main Ave., Tucson, 85701. For information, go to www.TucsonMuseumofArt.org.
Admission is $8, with $6 for seniors 60 and over, $3 for students ages 13 and up, and free to children 12 and under, as well as museum members. Admission is free the first Sunday of the month.
The museum and its museum store are open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, and noon to 5 Sunday.



