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Glen Canyon Exposed: Now + Then
Opening Celebration at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River, Utah on April 26th. Exhibit runs from April 2025 – April 2026.

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Mark your calendars for the opening celebration of a new Glen Canyon photo and film exhibit, Glen Canyon Exposed: Now and Then at the John Wesley River History Museum in Green River, Utah.

Join us on April 26th at 5:00 PM for the opening celebration of the exhibit!
We will be joined by special guests: Peter McLaughlin, acclaimed musician, and Zak Podmore, author of Life After Dead Pool.
Dawn will present her award-winning film Tad’s Emerging World at 6:00 pm, followed by a presentation from Zak, music by Peter, and a Q+A with all of the presenters.
Click here to learn more and register for the opening event! Please RSVP by April 23rd.

About the Exhibit:
Glen Canyon Exposed: Now and Then is a landmark photographic and film exhibit by celebrated artists Dawn Kish and Tad Nichols. This unique showcase presents two perspectives of Glen Canyon: Nichols’ iconic 1950s images, captured before the construction of Glen Canyon Dam, and Kish’s contemporary photographs and documentary film, chronicling the canyon’s stunning reemergence as water levels recede.
The exhibit blends art and advocacy, bringing together the work of two artists separated by decades but united by their shared love for Glen Canyon. Visitors will journey through time, witnessing the power of photography and film to preserve, protect, and inspire action for this iconic landscape.
Although this project began as a story for Arizona Highways magazine, it quickly expanded to encompass other publications, Tad Talks, exhibits, and the award winning film Tad’s Emerging World. Glen Canyon Exposed: Now and Theni s the next step in documenting and sharing the story of this hidden treasure of the Southwest.
Please email zanna@glencanyon.org and marthaham@gmail.com with any questions.