Kim Sichel, associate professor, Art History, Boston University
Discover Alfred Stieglitz’s important role in the development of American modernism in New York. From his creation of the art photography movement in his 291 Gallery, he championed photography and modern European art, eventually introducing the world to the first generation of American modernists, including O’Keeffe, Marin, and others.
Five-Session Course Tickets
$100 MFA members, seniors, and students; $120 nonmembers
Order at 1-800-440-6975 or in person at any MFA ticketing desk
Individual Session Tickets
$25 MFA members, seniors, and students; $30 nonmembers
Online: using the link in the red box
By phone: call the MFA Ticket line at 1-800-440-6975
In person: at any MFA ticketing desk
Ticketing desk hours: Mon, Tue, Sat, and Sun, 10 am–4:15 pm; and Wed–Fri, 10 am–9:15 pm
Thursday Evening Session: Alfred Stieglitz: Modern Art and Photography in America
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Alfond Auditorium, G36
- Admission
- $25MFA members, seniors, and students
- $30Nonmembers Ticket Purchase Required
- Event Type
- Course
- Course Number
- Session 1 of 5
