Photography Exhibit by Tim Barnwell at The N.C. Arboretum Celebrates Southern Appalachian Farm Culture

Feb 2, 2010

ASHEVILLE, N.C – The history southern Appalachian farm culture comes alive in a new exhibit by acclaimed photographer and author Tim Barnwell at The North Carolina Arboretum.

“On Earth’s Furrowed Brow: The Appalachian Farm in Photographs,” featuring photographs by Tim Barnwell, opens February 26 at the Arboretum’s Education Center Gallery.

The exhibit, which runs through May 31, showcases Barnwell’s longtime exploration of the southern Appalachian region. He has spent a lifetime documenting the farm culture, visiting with and photographing the people of its isolated mountain enclaves. Here farmers, their lives and labors timed to the season, follow traditional ways of working passed down through the generations. Many are living as their parents and grandparents did, in close knit communities bound by heritage, kinship, and faith.

The acclaimed author of The Face of Appalachia, Barnwell once again turns an intelligent and compassionate eye toward rural America in this traveling exhibit based on his book, On Earth’s Furrowed Brow. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains, 30 black and white photographs provide a window onto a world that is quickly fading. Portraits of people in their homes and at work in the fields illuminate the richness and rhythms of everyday life.

Capturing a culture that most people will never experience firsthand, Barnwell’s technical mastery and unique vision put life and energy back into modern documentary photography.

The exhibit is free with the parking fee of $8 per personal vehicle. Parking is always free for members.
 
The mission of The North Carolina Arboretum is to cultivate connections between people and plants. Visit http://www.ncarboretum.org/ for more information or call 828.665.2492.

About the NC Arboretum

The NC Arboretum is located next to the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance at Milepost 393. From I-26, take Exit 33 and follow Blue Ridge Parkway signs for two miles to the entrance ramp. Arboretum grounds are open 7 days a week. For property hours and parking fee information, visit www.ncarboretum.org/plan-a-visit. For information, call 828.665.2492 or visit http://www.ncarboretum.org/

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