Internationally renowned artist Daniel Tisdale moderates a special panel, “An Artistic Tribute to Gordon Parks,” which is part of the exhibition, “A Choice of Weapons: The New Renaissance Artists,” which […]
Sonia Louise Davis: tracing(s) belonging(s) Exhibition at NYPL
En Foco presents Sonia Louise Davis‘ tracing(s) belonging(s) exhibition series at the Aguilar Public Library in New York. Davis is an up and coming photographer and also a researcher for […]
Kofi Pare – Photo Exhibit in Ghana
The Dei Centre for the Study of Contemporary African Art is pleased to present : KOFI PARE, “A Photographic Essay” “’Kofi Pare’ is an art exhibition that utilizes vernacular photography […]
Jules Allen’s Seminar on Street Photography at ICP
Award-winning photographer Jules Allen will give a special seminar on street photography at the School of the International Center of Photography. Mr. Allen, who teaches at the Queensborough College Department […]
Finding Religion in Harlem
Ozier Muhammad is a photojournalist in search of the new scoop. He turned back to Harlem for inspiration and found religious leaders creating impacts on local neighborhoods. Mr. Muhammad’s work […]
Lincoln Presidential Library acquires photo of Black Civil War Vet
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library has acquired a rare photograph of the 29th United States Colored Troop member Nathan Hughes. Nathan Hughes was born in to inslavement but escaped to […]
NYC municipal archive photos now online
The New York Daily News reports the debut of 870,000 photos of NYC which are now available online for the first time. The City Department of Records officially announced the […]
A’Lelia Bundles Reflects on Emancipation Day
Journalist A’lelia Bundles reflects on the 1916 Emancipation Day Reunion of formerly enslaved persons and how the images she discovered had a particular effect on herself and others. Ms. Bundles […]
A Choice of Weapons: The New Renaissance Artist
“A Choice of Weapons: The New Renaissance Artists,” photography exhibition opens in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Gordon Parks birth. The opening reception takes place April 25, 2012 from […]
Martine Gauthier Brings France to Harlem
Long time Harlem resident, Martine Gauthier, takes filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris on a journey to Northeastern France as she tells the story of her family history during the Digital Diaspora […]