New York’s Photo Leagues, 1936-1951 Exhibit

The exhibit features the works of the Photo League, an organization of young, idealistic, mostly Jewish, first-generation Americans that formed in 1936. Helping to validate photography as a fine art, the league used the documentary power of photography to highlight progressive ideals and motivate change. The group’s 15-year span started with the Depression and the New Deal reforms and covered World War II and the start of the Cold War. The exhibit runs through June 16 at the Norton Museum of Art. The museum is located at 1451 S. Olive Ave in West Palm Beach. Call 561-832-5196, or visit norton.org.