Ongoing
Resurgam: The Rise of the Mission in the 1920s

Resurgam: The Rise of the Mission in the 1920s

Presented by Mission San Juan Capistrano at Mission San Juan Capistrano

Mission San Juan Capistrano announces their first exhibit following two pandemic-related closures, fittingly entitled, “Resurgam: The Rise of the Mission in the 1920s.”

Featuring images never before displayed in public, the exhibit of original historic photographs from the Mission’s archival collection highlights some of the many restoration efforts at the Mission during the 1920s. Resurgam is a Latin term meaning, “I Shall Rise Again.”

The exhibit features reproduced and enlarged photographs focused in the 1920s, a great time for renewal and restoration at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Led by then Pastor Father St. John O’Sullivan (Mission Pastor 1914-1933) and Charles Lummis, Founder of the California Landmarks Club, this important time in the Mission’s history ushered in the era of restoration, conservation and stewardship that continues to this day.

For information about the support and care of Mission San Juan Capistrano’s museum collection, contact Museum Registrar Jennifer Ring at jring@missionsjc.com.

 

Admission Info

The exhibit is included with regular admission to Mission San Juan Capistrano.

Phone: 949-234-1300

Dates & Times

2021/06/17 - 2021/12/31

Location Info

Mission San Juan Capistrano

26801 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675