A couple of years ago at a consignment shop, Jeff Phillips found more than a thousand unmarked photographs of an unknown man and a woman he decided to call Harry and Edna. He was full of questions about this couple and why these photos had been abandoned, so he started an extensive search for their identity and whereabouts. Now, the rest of the community is brought into the search through a photography exhibition opening at the Foundry Art Centre on Friday, May 17th called, “Lost and Found: The Search for Harry and Edna.” The unique exhibition of abandoned photographs explores the intersection of photography, social media, and our place in history. It will run at the Foundry from May 17th to June 21st. Find out what it’s all about by checking out
CITY CORNER: Missouri Historical Society
The Missouri Historical Society's president Dr. Jody Sowell joins host Steve Potter to share his journey and talk about the Missouri History Museum's two new exhibits, and more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs6aWuUPZ2Q&t=252s