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Dallas Center for Architecture Hosts Leroy Grannis Photography Exhibition

A Snapshot into Surfing's Golden Years

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Journey through time and ride the waves of history at the Dallas Center for Architecture, where an evocative photography exhibition by Leroy Grannis brings the vibrant essence of 1960s surf culture to life. Offering a window into a world of sun-soaked beaches and cresting waves, this retrospective provides insight into an era where surfing became not just a sport, but a lifestyle.

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Exhibition Details

Dive into the captivating work of surfer and photographer Leroy Grannis, who began immortalizing the surf culture at Hermosa Beach, California, in the early 1960s. The exhibition spans from to , allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the seaside scenes that defined a generation.

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Beyond the sport itself, Grannis' photos explore the fashion, landscapes, and architecture that framed the era. With the entire surfing lifestyle at its core, attendees can expect to see how California and Hawaii became synonymous with the sport's rise to prominence. The exhibition is curated by Cynthia Mulcahy, noted for her knowledge and passion for this nostalgic period in surf history.

Unique Exhibition Accompaniments

Complementing the visual feast, the exhibition offers a brochure inviting enthusiasts to visit Dallas' own surf-related sites at their leisure. This melds the local architecture scene with the broader context of surfing to deepen appreciation for the sport's influence on design and urban landscapes.

Visit Details

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Open to the public on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., the Dallas Center for Architecture welcomes everyone interested in surfing's storied past. The exhibition is free, ensuring all have the chance to step back into the golden age of surfing culture. Please note the center will be closed on July 3rd.

Combining Travel with Historical Insight

For those with a passion for travel and history, the Leroy Grannis photography exhibition presents a unique opportunity to combine both interests. Visitors not only witness the rich tapestry of surfing history through Grannis' lens but also engage with the city's architectural wonders. This journey through surfing's golden years in Dallas may inspire your next travel adventure, firmly rooting history, culture, and exploration together in an unforgettable summer experience.

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