Brooklyn based photographer, Russell Frederick, will be presenting his exhibition entitled, “Dying Breed: Photos of Bedford Stuyvesant” during the Photoville photographic events in Brooklyn from June 22 to July 1. […]
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Black Lens: African American Photographers at the Smithsonian
“Photographs can provide insight into the history and culture of an era. Three leading African American photographers—Tony Gleaton, Earlie Hudnall Jr., and Marilyn Nance— discuss their images, which are featured […]
Emory University Acquires Rare African American Photos
Emory University has acquired a rare collection of photographs from photo collector Robert Langmuir of Philadelphia. The collection depicts the life of African-Americans during the late 19th century and early […]
“Collaborating with Composers” workshop @ CBGB Film Festival
Thomas Allen Harris will lead a workshop on Collaborating with Composers for films, documentaries, interactive and photography projects at the 2012 CBGB Festival which takes place in New York City […]
Frederick Douglass: The Most Photographed American in 19th Century
Frederick Douglass has been designated as the most photographed American in the 19th century. Zoe Trodd, a professor and chair of American Literature in the Department of American and Canadian […]
Dawoud Bey: “Harlem, U.S.A” Exhibition
Chicago photographer, Dawoud Bey, exhibits a collection of his early photographs, “Harlem, USA” at the Art Institute of Chicago. This is the first mounting of this series of work that […]
“Choice of Weapons” Artist Panel with Daniel Tisdale
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 […]