Glasco Exhibit re-opens with new gallery lighting at the Mid-America Air Museum
Liberal, Kansas – The Mid-America Air Museum opened the Glasco exhibit in January in their new gallery space. If you have seen it, you will want to come back out and see it in a new light. The gallery space has all new lighting, provided by the MAAM Foundation. The exhibit features black and white photographs, some of which were taken at the Liberal Army Air Base. Take a journey back in time, see some of Liberal’s military and aviation history, and enjoy Glasco’s impressive work.
The MAAM Foundation will host a public reception for “From the Ground Up” in the newly renovated art gallery at the Mid-America Air Museum. The reception, held April 9th, from 5pm-7pm, will offer free admission to the museum, hors-d’oeuvres, and refreshments.
Jack D. Glasco, born in Newlin, TX, was a professional photographer for almost 50 years. Glasco began his photography career in the Army Air Corps with training in advanced photography and advanced aerial photography. While in the Air Corps, Glasco served as Photo Laboratory Chief at the Liberal Army Air Base. He later served at the White Sands Test Facility (Apollo Site) in New Mexico, as the lead photographer, and as a laboratory chief at NASA White Sands Test Facility.
In addition to his military career, Glasco also owned and operated Jack’s Camera Shop in Alamogordo, NM. His photography has had world-wide exposure, including Life Magazine, Yank Magazine, Armed Forces Newspapers, the Avalanche-Journal newspaper, New Mexico Magazine, the Alamogordo Daily News, the El Paso Times, and the Denver Post.