Graham Howe (born 1950)[1] is a curator, writer, photo-historian, artist, and founder and CEO of Curatorial, Inc., a museum services organization supporting nonprofit traveling exhibitions.[2][3][4] Curatorial Inc. manages the E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection and the Paul Outerbridge II Collection among others. Born in Sydney, Australia, Howe now resides in Los Angeles and London.
^"Museum of Contemporary Photography". www.mocp.org. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
^Article, Double Exposure. Archived 2010-09-29 at the Wayback Machine December 1, 2007. Accessed August 23, 2009.
^Interview, Imaging Insider. Archived 18 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine December 25, 2008. Accessed August 23, 2009.
^Review, Iphoto Central October 24, 2009. Accessed December 5, 2009.
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