"RICH TURNER: How I Saw It, digs deep into his files to share photographs of Antarctica, newspaper work from the Roseville Press-Tribune and Stockton Record, and highlights of his fine-art and commercial work in the San Joaquin County region and Delta. There will also be a selection of photos from Soundings. Each photograph, or series, will be accompanied by short narratives telling the stories behind the images.
Rich Turner explored Antarctica as a Navy photographer, was a newspaper photojournalist for 19 years (16 at Stockton Record), and self-employed since 1990. “Delta Grandeur,” his museum exhibit, is still touring California after visiting 7 venues, and in 2018 he launched Soundings, a digital magazine reporting on issues and history concerning and involving the people of the California Delta." - The Haggin
Museum Admission:
Adults (ages 18-64): $8
Seniors (ages 65+): $7
Youth (ages 10-17) and Students (with valid school ID): $5
Museum Members, Children under age 10 accompanied by an adult: Free
Museum Hours:
Saturdays & Sundays: 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesdays through Fridays: 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. (last admission 4:45 p.m.)
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