Exhibition Talk: George Eastman in 1921 | What’s happening in Atlanta

Exhibition Talk: George Eastman in 1921


*The event has already taken place on this date: Fri, 03/12/2021
In this annual lecture on George Eastman’s life one hundred years ago, Legacy Collection Archivist Jesse Peers will explore what George Eastman and Eastman Kodak Company were up to in 1921 through a slideshow of related objects and historic documents. Topics include a long-running lawsuit between the US government and Kodak, the company’s founding of Eastman Savings & Loan and introduction of the Kodak Picture Spots campaign, as well as Eastman’s involvement in Rochester’s government, economy, healthcare, and arts and culture.

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This virtual program coincides with the exhibition One Hundred Years Ago: George Eastman in 1921, on view in the Sitting Room through the end of the year.


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Location:

Hadley Park Community Center
1037 28th Ave N
Nashville , TN, 37208
United States

Phone:

(585) 327-4800
Contact name: 
George Eastman Museum
Email address: 
The event has already taken place on this date: 
03/12/2021
Time: 
1 pm
Price: 
Free to members; $10 suggested for nonmembers.

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