Remembering Cooperstown: Photographs by Smith and Telfer

  • Where: Fenimore Art Museum
  • When: thru 12/31
  • Address: 5798 State Highway 80, Cooperstown, New York, 13326
  • Phone: (607) 547-1400
  • Email:
  • Hours: Open Tuesday √¢‚Ǩ‚Äú Sunday 10 a.m. √¢‚Ǩ‚Äú 4 p.m.
  • Closed: Monday
  • Transportation: Amtrak, Bus, Car
  • Directions: via Google Maps
  • Category: Museum, Group Show

This exhibition, culled from the museum’s permanent collection, features familiar and rarely seen photographs drawn from the Smith and Telfer Photographic Collection. The spring and fall exhibits will each feature a different selection of photography showcasing the breadth of the collection. Cooperstown photographers ‘Wash” Smith and “Putt” Telfer compiled an exceptional record of Cooperstown’s people and places for almost a century. The Smith and Telfer Photograph Collection, donated to the museum in 1951, numbers nearly 55,000 glass plate negatives. Smith and Telfer’s legacy is rich, and includes not only standard studio work, but also a vast number of images of people and activities recorded outside of the studio. Their familiarity with Cooperstown’s people and places gave their images a natural, unposed quality, which captures the spirit and sensibility of small town life. Through their lens Cooperstown is remembered as the quintessential American rural village.

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