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Mon, Mar 16
|Zoom Meeting / Livestream
How Museums Curate & Collect Fine Art Photography with Anthony Bannon, Professor Emeritus George Eastman Museum
Dr. Anthony Bannon, longest serving Director of the George Eastman Museum, will share with FICC members an insider's view of how major photography institutions decide what’s “collectible”, and much more.
Time & Location
Mar 16, 2026, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM EDT
Zoom Meeting / Livestream
About the event
Join us Monday March 2nd 2026 for our 6th Auditorium event: "How Museums Curate and Collect Fine Art Photography with Anthony Bannon, Professor Emeritus George Eastman Museum".
Dr. Bannon helped shaped the museum world's relationship with photography, and this is your chance to learn directly from someone who helped shape photographic history.
You’ll have the rare chance to ask questions directly about what museums look for and how the process of collecting works.
If you’re here to reach bigger goals, this is exactly the kind of night you take advantage of.
The FICC Auditorium is where FICC Members have the chance to interact and ask questions to leading experts in their field. Learn More about the Auditorium
FICC Members ONLY - Sign-up and participate in the discussion with Dr. Tony Bannon!
The Auditorium
In a world where information is abundantly available online, the FICC stands out by offering a unique opportunity for its members: direct access to acclaimed industry experts and renowned personalities in the world of fine art and commercial photography.
These professionals, who are not easily accessible otherwise, make themselves available to directly answer members' questions.
Our roster of guest will include:
Book publishers, museum curators, gallery directors, art dealers, photography agents, creative directors, supermodels of the past and present, famous photographers, and others who can share unique thought provoking experiences all aimed to inspire and motivate.
**How It Works:**
Members of the FICC receive a private Zoom link to the interview between the guest and Robert Farber. An important part of this interview/conversation is dedicated to our members' questions. You are encouraged to speak directly to the guest and have your important personal questions answered.
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