Tag: photography
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Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
This doc follows the life and work of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black freelance photographers in South Africa. Cole’s early pictures, shocked the world as they exposed the reality of Black life under apartheid.
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Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
This doc follows the life and work of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black freelance photographers in South Africa. Cole’s early pictures, shocked the world as they exposed the reality of Black life under apartheid.
The director allows Cole to largely tell his own story through his writings and the vivid lens of his work. -
Free Our Flowers opening reception
Don’t miss this exhibit of photos celebrating the beauty, resilience, and liberation of Black men and boys. Robert Washington-Vaughns, Executive Director of the Black Men Flower Project, amplifies the voices of Black men and boys and creates spaces where they can be seen, heard, and cared for.
The exhibit will be on display through February 8. The Community Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 5:00. Click HERE for more info on the exhibit and the gallery.
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Learn to Photograph Wildlife at Erna Fergusson Library
Join Open Space staff to learn about wildlife photography, from the ethical guidelines of taking pictures of wildlife to how to best tweak your camera’s settings to take advantage of the best lighting.
Free, but registration required HERE. (Place free tickets in cart by clicking “Get Tickets,” then “Add to Selection List,” and signing into/up for web account.)
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Learn to Photograph Wildlife at South Broadway Library
Join Open Space staff to learn about wildlife photography, from the ethical guidelines of taking pictures of wildlife to how to best tweak your camera’s settings to take advantage of the best lighting.
Free, but registration required HERE. (Place free tickets in cart by clicking “Get Tickets,” then “Add to Selection List,” and signing into/up for web account.)
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Back to After School Arts Program
So many arts, so little time… Warehouse 505 is offering hands-on back-to-after-school programming in DJing (with Flo Fader!), sewing, mural arts, photography, screen printing, and podcasting for ages 13 to 20. Space is limited, so register right away!
More details and registration for Warehouse 505 arts programs here!
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Back to After School Arts Program
So many arts, so little time… Warehouse 505 is offering hands-on back-to-after-school programming in DJing (with Flo Fader!), sewing, mural arts, photography, screen printing, and podcasting for ages 13 to 20. Space is limited, so register right away!
More details and registration for Warehouse 505 arts programs here!
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Spring Break Youth Summit Workshop
Looking for something great to do over spring break? Join The Haven and Just-Us Collective for a Youth Summit and explore cell phone photography, urban farming, music production, and more! Free food for all, and gifts for youth participants.
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“Good Trouble” photo exhibit
In the spirit of the late Rep. John Lewis’s advice to “Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble” comes this exhibit of photography documenting and celebrating the role of activists to champion and inspire.
Images from the 1930s up to now capture leaders and activists from Gandhi to Rosa Parks to Greta Thunberg.
Exhibit will be on display through September 17.