EXHIBITION | LECTURE | PORTFOLIO REVIEW Jake Price has been working on a long-term trans media project about how Japan is recovering from the earthquake and tsunami. Through short films, photography and audio he explores how individuals and society cope with trauma and rebuild their lives in the wake of the natural disaster and the [...]
Photo Editor | Sarah Leen

LECTURE | PORTFOLIO REVIEW Sarah Leen, After nearly 20 years working as a freelance photographer for the National Geographic magazine Sarah Leen joined the magazine staff as a Senior Photo Editor in 2004. Leen graduated with a BA in Fine Arts in 1974 from the University of Missouri, Columbia and continued there with graduate studies [...]
Educator | Susie Linfield

LECTURE; ”Confused about Photography: From the Weimar Republic to the Arab Spring | PORTFOLIO REVIEW Susie Linfield is the author of “The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence,” which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. She writes on culture and politics for an array of publications including The Nation, Dissent, [...]
Arab Spring, Guernica, National Book Critics Circle Award, Photography and Political Violence, susan linfield, The Cruel Radiance, Weimar RepublicPhotographer | Phillip Toledano

EXHIBITION | LECTURE | PORTFOLIO REVIEWS Phillip Toledano: I was born in 1968 in London, to a French Moroccan mother and an American father. I am a conceptual artist: Everything starts with a idea. The themes of my work are primarily socio-political, although lately I’ve strayed into the deeply personal. The idea determines the execution. [...]
a new kind of beauty, phillip toledanoPhotographer | Jeffrey A. Wolin

EXHIBITION; Written in Memory: “Portraits of the Holocaust” | LECTURE | PORTFOLIO REVIEWS Jeffrey A. Wolin is Ruth N. Halls Professor of Photography at Indiana University School of Fine Arts, where he served as Director from 1994-2002. Wolin received his A.B. in English literature from Kenyon College and his M.F.A. in Photography from the Rochester Institute [...]
Contemporary Art Center, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Indiana University School of Fine Arts, Jeffrey A. Wolin, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ruth N. Halls ProfessorPhoto Historian | Aditya Arya

LECTURE | PORTFOLIO REVIEW Aditya Arya started professional photography in 1980 after graduating in history from St Stephens College, Delhi University. Following a brief stint in the Bombay film industry, Arya shifted back to Delhi and has since gained eminence as a travel, as well as food, advertising adn corporate photographer. He has been published [...]
aditya arya, Delhi University, India Photo Archieve Foundation, indian photographer, photo historianPhoto Editor & Curator | Yumi Goto

Yumi Goto is an experienced independent art and documentary photography curator, editor, researcher and consultant who focuses on the development of cultural exchanges that transcend borders. She collaborates with local and international artists who live and work in areas affected by conflict, natural disasters, current social problems, human rights abuses and women’s issues. She often works with human rights advocates, [...]
japan photographer, yumi gotoPhotographer | Olivia Arthur

Olivia Arthur, Born in London in 1980 Recieved a degree in mathematics from Oxford University in 2002 A diploma in photojournalism from the London College of Printing in 2003 A scholarship from Fabrica in 2006 In 2008 joined Magnum Photos as a nominee and became an associate in 2011 Awards 2010 Vic Odden Award, Royal Photographic [...]
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