Grating the Nutmeg

123. Connecticut Seen: The Photography of Pablo Delano and Jack Delano


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In this episode, join Mary Donohue, Asst. Publisher of Connecticut Explored, for a discussion with Pablo Delano, visual artist, photographer and professor of fine arts at Trinity College - and the artist behind the new book Hartford Seen, published in 2020 by Wesleyan University Press. His work is featured in the photo essay "Visually Breathtaking Hartford Explored" in the Summer 2021 issue of Connecticut Explored magazine. Professor Delano's father, Jack Delano, was a renown American New Deal-era photographer for the Farm Security Administration who photographed Connecticut in 1940.

To see more of Pablo Delano's work, visit www.pablodelano.com and look for his new book Hartford Seen wherever you get your books or order here https://www.hfsbooks.com/books/hartford-seen-delano/

For more information on "The Museum of the Old Colony" exhibition, see the exhibit website and exhibition information below:

Official website: www.museumoftheoldcolony.org

Web page from the last iteration of the project at Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture:

https://cadvc.umbc.edu/pablo-delano-the-museum-of-the-old-colony/

Web page from Photoville Festival

https://photoville.nyc/the-museum-of-the-old-colony/

Exhibition catalog from CADVC

https://cadvc.umbc.edu/files/2020/02/Museum-of-The-Old-Colony-2.pdf

Exhibition catalog from Hampshire College

https://sites.hampshire.edu/gallery/files/2018/10/MoOC_catalogue_spreads.pdf

To see more of Jack Delano's work as a photographer for the Federal Security Administration, go to the Library of Congress website at LOC.gov

Jack Delano Photographs, Library of Congress

https://www.loc.gov/photos/?fa=subject:color%7Ccontributor:delano,+jack

Jack Delano Papers, 1927-1995, Library of Congress

https://www.loc.gov/item/mm98084274/

To read more about Jack Delano's photographs taken of Connecticut's Jewish farmers, get the book A Life of the Land: Connecticut's Jewish Farmers available from the Greater Hartford Jewish Historical Society on their website at https://jhsgh.org/

This episode was produced by Mary Donohue, Assistant Publisher of Connecticut Explored, and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan. Contact Donohue at [email protected]

Want to know more about Connecticut's landmarks, museums, art, and history? Subscribe to Connecticut Explored-in your mailbox or inbox. And for a daily dose of history, visit Today in Connecticut History produced by the Connecticut State Historian at TodayinCThistory.com

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