Here is a link for a local show that had a short feature on Barbara Crane.
http://video.wttw.com/video/1317132268/
I saw this retrospective at the Cultural Center and highly recommend it to anyone who is visiting Chicago, as well as locals.
Here is a link for a local show that had a short feature on Barbara Crane.
http://video.wttw.com/video/1317132268/
I saw this retrospective at the Cultural Center and highly recommend it to anyone who is visiting Chicago, as well as locals.
RIP Barbara Crane.
I may have her old enlarger.
Never met her.
Chris your link does not work.
Tin Can
The OP's post seems to be nearly ten years old, but a quick search gives a couple of relevant videos on the wttw.com site. Was the missing clip one of those?
It seems that she died last week? A long and interestingly varied photographic career indeed.
Barbara Crane Obit NYT today.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/15/a...rane-dies.html
RIP
Tin Can
RIP
I met Ms. Crane at a party many years ago. I believe the meeting was more memorable for me than it was for her. She will be missed.
I have 2 photographs made by her from her Chicago series
She was awesome photographer
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In the early 90's I attended a workshop in SW MI put on by her and Al Weber. It went Ok if a little disorganized at times. Probably their first and last workshop together. I remember her as a nice and helpful person. Glad she went on to live a long, productive and interesting life. What more can you ask for? RIP.
She was a great influence on me. One of the main reasons I attended SAIC. Was very sad when I saw the news.
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