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John McKee

20th-21st century American photographer
(Evanston, Illinois, 10/20/1936 – 3/8/2023, Brunswick, Maine)

From: President Rose <rose@bowdoin.edu> Date: Monday, March 13, 2023 at 8:00 AM To: all_employees <all_employees@bowdoin.edu> Subject: John McKee (1936–2023) To faculty, and staff, I’m sorry to inform the Bowdoin community that Associate Professor of Art Emeritus John McKee died on Wednesday, March 8, 2023, in Brunswick, after a period of declining health. John was born on October 20, 1936, in Evanston, Illinois, and grew up in Palatine, Illinois. He graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth as a music major in 1958 and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He earned a master’s degree at Princeton in 1962, where he did additional graduate work and was an assistant instructor in French. His black-and-white documentary film about undergraduate life at Princeton, “Princeton Contexts,” won the Silver Award (highest in the category) at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1962—an early indication of his talents as both a photographer and filmmaker. John came to Bowdoin in the fall of 1962 as an instructor in Romance languages, a position he held until 1966. His photographs and accompanying catalogue for a 1966 exhibit at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art—“As Maine Goes…”—revealed some ugly truths about the environmental consequences of pollution, seaside dumps, and unchecked development along the coast. It was widely recognized as a catalyst for the environmental movement and for legislation banning billboards on public roadways in Maine. Following the exhibit, John was named the director of the Bowdoin Center for Resource Studies in 1966 to explore land-use issues along the Maine coast. The extraordinary photographs from “As Maine Goes…” also won him the National Conservation Communicator of the Year Award from the National Wildlife Federation. His second exhibit of photographs at our museum—"Hands to Work and Hearts to God,” about Maine’s Sabbathday Lake Shaker community—was recognized by the Maine Commission on the Arts and Humanities with the 1973 Maine State Award for images that “…summon poetry out of simple things and do not yield to the obvious or the picturesque.” A major retrospective in 1984, “Photographs 73–83 John McKee,” also received critical acclaim for John’s artistry. His influence as a teacher was on display in a 1994 exhibit and catalogue of the work of his former students, “Bowdoin Photographers: A Liberal Arts Lens.” John was a lecturer in the art department from 1969 to 1987 and an associate professor of art from 1987 until 2001, when he retired and was voted emeritus status. His former students established the John McKee Fund for Photography in 2002 to honor his legacy. John’s faculty file contained a sealed envelope to be opened upon his death. Inside is a note, written in December 1990, informing the dean of the faculty that he did not want a memorial service: “Anybody who wants to, might some good day go for a quiet walk and enjoy looking about.” This was followed by “If a memorial minute must be read at some faculty meeting, it better not last more than sixty seconds.” John’s life and career have had a lasting impact on the College, on Maine, and in his field. We join with his former students, friends, and colleagues in expressing our gratitude for the many ways he encouraged us to see the world around us with new eyes. Sincerely, Clayton

12 objects

Katsurahama

1936-1976
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase, with the aid of funds from the National Endowment for the Arts
1977.25
 

Causse noir (vers les Espinassous)

1977
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase, with the aid of funds from the National Endowment for the Arts
1977.26
 

Roadside, Pownal

1972
gelatin silver print
Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970
1980.45
 

Causse Mejean, France

1982
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase
1984.54
 

Filitosa, Corsica

1982
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase
1984.55
 

Ano Meros, Crete

1983
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase
1984.56
 

North Monmouth, Maine

1983
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase, Lloyd O. and Marjorie Strong Coulter Fund
1984.57
 

Causse Mejean, France

1980
gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase
1984.58
 

Woodpile

n.d.
gelatin silver print
Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970
1991.52
 

Growstown Barn

ca. 1970
gelatin silver print
Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970
1991.53
 

Leaves

1969-1970
ecktachrome print
Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970
1994.10.276
 

Sunlight and Window

1960-1970
photograph
Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970
1994.10.277