Jul 02 2021
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Nov 20 2021
Fields of Labor and Recovery

Fields of Labor and Recovery

Presented by Brigham Young University Museum of Art at Brigham Young University Museum of Art

Step back in time to the Utah of a bygone era. During the heart of the Great Depression, five of America’s most talented photographers came to Utah. During the next six years, they captured the shattered remnants of local farming and mining industries and the stalwart resolve of the people who bravely endured these grueling times. In Fields of Labor and Recovery, experience the powerful artistry of master photographers Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Arthur Rothstein, Andreas Feininger, and John Vachon as they document the lives of Carbon County miners, Cache Valley farmers, children at play, and worshippers expressing their faith. These photographs will help you connect with the heritage of the land around you and the generations who came before.

See the photos for yourself in the Lower Level of the MOA or explore our virtual galleries of each of the five artists onliine.

Admission Info

Admission to the Museum is always free, as is entrance to all current exhibitions. Pre-booking is not required. On rare occasions, special exhibitions in the future may require booking or carry a small admission fee.

Dates & Times

2021/07/02 - 2021/11/20

Additional time info:

Monday – Thursday: 10 AM – 6 PM
Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
Closed Sunday

Location Info

Brigham Young University Museum of Art

North Campus Drive, Provo, UT 84602