Dorothea LANGE<br/>
<em>Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California</em> (1936); (c. 1975) {printed} <!-- (recto) --><br />

gelatin silver photograph<br />
49.4 x 39.6 cm (image) 50.6 x 40.7 cm (sheet)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased, 1975<br />
PH90-1975<br />

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Gallery Visits You Online Women Photographers 1900-1975: A Legacy of Light

Wed 19 Nov, 10.45am–11.30am

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Dorothea LANGE<br/> <em>Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California</em> (1936); (c. 1975) {printed} <!-- (recto) --><br /> gelatin silver photograph<br /> 49.4 x 39.6 cm (image) 50.6 x 40.7 cm (sheet)<br /> National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br /> Purchased, 1975<br /> PH90-1975<br /> <!--8153-->

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Are you interested in a visit to the National Gallery of Victoria but cannot physically visit? We would love to see you or your community group or aged care centre online through our program Gallery Visits You. 

Join NGV Educators in conversation each month as they introduce highlight works from the NGV Collection and exhibitions. No prior art knowledge or experience is required.

In November, we present Women Photographers 1900–1975: Legacy of Light (28 Nov 2025 – 12 Apr 2026), an exhibition celebrating the transformative impact of women photographers represented in the NGV’s collection. Discover through a selection of works, how twentieth-century artists such as French Surrealist Dora Maar and American documentary photographer Dorothea Lange, challenged artistic conventions and reshaped our understanding of identity, history, and culture through the camera lens.

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Only one booking per group is required. Booked participants will receive an email prior to the event including a link to connect to the online program.


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