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Awkward Family Photos

Childhood friends Mike Bender and Doug Chernack began a blog in May, 2009 after Mike saw an awkward vacation photo hung in his parent’s house. Realizing that there were probably plenty of other people out there with their own awkward family images, the two friends decided to create a friendly place where everyone could come together and share their uncomfortable family moments. Thus, Awkward Family Photos was born.

The authors and guest curators started by posting a few of their own childhood photos and those provided by friends, and the site quickly took off and became an Internet sensation; it now receives millions of hits and submissions from around the world.

Awkward Family Photos invites you to celebrate those less than picture-perfect moments in an exhibition that explores ten family themes: The Family Portrait, Siblings, Vacation, The Kids, The Holidays, Weddings, Dad, Mom, The Grandparents, Birthdays, and the Family Pet.

As far as a perfect definition of awkwardness, it may not exist. Everyone can look at a picture and take away something different about what makes it awkward, but at long as the viewer feels some level of discomfort, there is awkwardness. Ultimately, this show is about more than just photos and stories. It’s about celebrating the family experience and shining a light on all of those deliciously awkward moments that come with the price of family membership.

This October, get awkward with THEMUSEUM in an immersive exhibition that will transport you to a world of nostalgia – and be sure to check out THERECROOM for ongoing programming during the exhibition!

Why open THEMUSEUM newsletters?

"Just scanning the themes here, I think you and the programming team should be very proud of the relevance of your institution to so many of the important conversations of our time. Please keep doing what you’re doing!"

- Glen Drummond, Chief Innovation Officer, Quarry.com