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Edna Bullock (1915–97) began her career as a photographer in 1976, shortly after the death of her husband, the celebrated photographer Wynn Bullock. She was sixty-one at the time, explaining, “I had inherited a darkroom, camera equipment, and supplies. For more than thirty years, I had been immersed in the world of photography. My own needs to be artistically creative were strong, so I decided to enroll in beginning photography at Monterey Peninsula College and see what I could do.” As if having learned the art of photography through osmosis, her talents quickly came to light. See "Flea Markets" by Edna Bullock, on display, pre-security, in Terminal 2. http://bit.ly/2sSObkI This image was posted on July 09, 2017.

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Edna Bullock: Flea Markets
This photography exhibition was on display between June 2017 and September 2017 in the D-01 Central North Connector gallery, located in Terminal 2