Ambrotypes: Photographs On Glass class

Genesee Libby Studio 1115 E. Main St. Hungerford Building, Suite #225, Rochester

Today and tomorrow, Jenn Libby will teach a class at Genesee Libby Studio titled Ambrotypes: Photographs On Glass. Frederick Scott Archer introduced the wet-plate collodion photographic process in 1851. Collodion was used to produce fine-grain, archival glass negatives, lantern slides, … Continue reading

$275

March Brainery Bazaar

Rochester Brainery, Village Gate 274 N. Goodman St. Village Gate Square, Rochester

A Photographic History of African American History and Culture lecture with Jamie M. Allen

George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House) 900 East Ave., Rochester

The most recent installation in the History of Photography gallery explores how photography has recorded African American history and culture since the medium's introduction. Jamie M. Allen, associate curator in the Department of Photography, will discuss themes presented in the … Continue reading

The Crawdiddies, The Brothers Blue musical performances

Rochester Christian Reformed Church 2750 Atlantic Ave., Penfield

At the March Music Madness Concert is The Crawdiddies, and The Brothers Blue. Enjoy a fun evening of music to beat the midwinter blues! Featuring Rochester's own acoustic "Bluesgrass" quartet The Crawdiddies, along with the American folk trio The Brothers … Continue reading

How Green Was My Valley screening

Dryden Theatre at George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House) 900 East Ave., Rochester

The Dryden will screen How Green Was My Valley (John Ford, U.S. 1941, 119 min., 35mm). This nostalgic, profoundly touching—but also unashamedly political—drama traces the lives of the Morgan clan, a hardworking Welsh proletarian family determined to stay together as … Continue reading