Caption: Art professor Cavalliere Ketchum helps his graduate art students Jennifer Price, left, and Ya-Ling Tsai, right, edit their photographs of people in New Mexico for an upcoming photo exhibit. Ketchum has been researching Farm Security Administration photographs made in New Mexico during the 1940s. This past summer, he traveled with some of his students to meet and photograph people in the Taos area.
Photo by: Jeff Miller.
Date: October 2001
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Caption: Gabriel, left, and Miguel Chavez, photographed by Russell Lee and John Collier Jr. as part of a 1940s Farm Security Administration project to document rural people in New Mexico. Art professor Cavalliere Ketchum has researched and rephotographed people originally photographed by the FSA. Gabriel Chavez is also the father of UW-Madison Dean of Students Alicia Chavez.
Photo credit: Farm Security Adminsitration Date: February 1943
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Caption: Matilda Lovato, left, with her daughter Elsie, photographed by Russell Lee and John Collier Jr. as part of a 1940s Farm Security Administration project to document rural people in New Mexico. Art professor Cavalliere Ketchum has researched and rephotographed Lovato and others originally photographed by the FSA.
Photo credit: Farm Security Adminsitration Date: 1940
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Caption: Art professor Cavalliere Ketchum's photograph of Matilda Lovato, left, at home with her daughter Elsie Rodarte in Chamasil, NM. Ketchum has been researching and rephotographing subjects originally photographed by Russell Lee and John Collier Jr. as part of a 1940s Farm Security Administration project to document rural people in New Mexico. The original FSA photograph of Lovato, taken in the same spot, sits on the table to the right in Ketchum's photograph.
Photo by: Cavalliere Ketchum.
Date: 1999
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