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SHIFT CHANGE: A Working Waterfront, Photographic Essay by Ming C. Lowe on loan by the Port of San Diego copyrighted 2006
SHIFT CHANGE: A Working Waterfront, Photographic Essay by Ming C. Lowe on loan by the Port of San Diego copyrighted 2006
. Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! .
Date:
3/5/2007 TO 4/12/2007
Time:
9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM
1100 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone:
619.435.7242
Event Description:
Ming C. Lowe, a self-taught artists with ties to San Diego, was commissioned by the Port of San Diego in 2006 to create a series of photographs capturing the essence of San Diego Bay's working waterfront. Her photography and painting of indsutrial imaging can be found in private collections in the US and Europe. Ming’s carefully composed images reach back to a modernist aesthetic that embraces the simplicity of engineering products and iconic images produced by industrial environments. Her work is displayed as a tribute to the importance and impact of the Port of San Diego. Created in 1963 by an act of the California legislature,the Port of San Diego manages San Diego harbor and administers the public lands along San Diego Bay. The Port has been responsible for $1.5 billion in public improvements in its five member cities--Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City and San Diego. With an $8.4 billion economic impact on the San Diego region, the Port oversees two marine terminals, a cruise ship terminal, 16 public parks, various wildlife reserves and environmental initiatives, a Harbor Police Department and the leases of over 600 tenant businesses around San Diego Bay. Our exhibit also displays Maritime items of the past, which were generously loaned to us by the Maritime Museum of San Diego. These items offer insight into the waterfront of old. This exhibit will be open from March 4th through March 12th, 2007. Please visit our website for any further information: www.coronadohistory.org
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