Morris County - Morris Twp - HE CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER GARDNER and the HORRORS OF WAR
7:14 p.m. North Jersey Civil War Round Table meeting.
THE CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER GARDNER
and the HORRORS OF WAR
Presented by JAMES DELGIUDICE
Everyone knows of (or should know of) Civil War photographer, Matthew Brady, but it was Alexander Gardner that went to the battlefields of Antietam, Fredericks- burg, Gettysburg and the siege of Petersburg and for the first time brought the horrors of war to the general public through his graphic pictures.
Jim DelGiudice has used his eyes and voice to document the New Jersey scene for more than half his 56 years. His architectural photography for books published by Rutgers University Press twice won him the state’s Historic Preservation Award, and his plays have been produced by such venues as the Bickford Theatre and Kean University. In the millennium year, Jim was cited by both the state and county legislatures for his lifetime contribution to the arts. He is an adjunct assistant professor at County College of Morris, and also lectures frequently at Drew and Columbia Universities, as well as adult and professional groups around the metropolitan area. Most recently, he served as photo editor for A Lifetime with Shakespeare, published by McFarland & Company. A lifelong Morris County resident. His pictures are always featured prominently in various libraries and public sites
Haggerty Education Center at the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Avenue, Morris Twp. (opp. the Morris County Library). Admission $5 Students – free