Hard Times are Fighting Times
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
Presented by Photoville
This project describes the legacy of my parents’ participation in radical leftist groups which sought to overthrow imperialism and capitalism through organizing and revolution.
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Live Pridefully: Love and Resilience within Pandemics
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
Presented by Caribbean Equality Project and Queens Museum
Live Pridefully: Love and Resilience within Pandemics is an interdisciplinary exhibition presented by the Caribbean Equality Project. The exhibition celebrates queer and trans Caribbean resilience through a racial justice lens, while fostering critical conversations related to pride, migration, surviving colliding pandemics, and coming out narratives.
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In A Time of Panthers: Early Photographs
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
Presented by Henson Scales Productions, Clair Oliver Gallery, SPQR Editions, and Photoville
These images serve as a time capsule of sorts — not only of my adolescence and political awakening, but also of the country whose ongoing struggle with racial inequality, police brutality, and resistance is as urgent and timely as ever.
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Haiti to Hood
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
By constructing sets of intimate living spaces, and positioning both Black and Haitian Americans in these re-imagined realities, Haiti To Hood examines the social dynamics within Haitian-American identity.
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Leica Women Foto Project
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
Explore works by the 2019 recipients of the inaugural Leica Women Foto Project award. The exhibiting artists are Debi Cornwall, Yana Paskova, and Eva Woolridge, whose work highlight today’s social and political climate observed through the female perspective.
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Picking Up NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
Picking Up NYC offers a glimpse into the New York City Department of Sanitation’s rich history of heroism, inviting viewers to recognize the Sanitation workforce for their ceaseless efforts to keep New York City alive.
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Single Moms by Choice
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
Single Mothers by Choice documents four women as they struggle to get pregnant, navigate the adoption and foster-care systems, and juggle a new life with children—all on their own.
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Sources of Self-Regard: Self-Portraits From Black Photographers Reflecting on America
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
In early June, The New York Times asked more than two dozen Black photographers to create self-portraits, whatever that phrase meant to them. This collection of those photos presents an intimate perspective from artists who are motivated by their own reality.
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The Great Empty
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
Over the course of a few days in March, The New York Times sent out dozens of photographers around the world to capture images of once-bustling public plazas, beaches, fairgrounds, and more. The photographs tell a similar story: emptiness proliferates like the virus.
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The Journal: Women Photographers Respond to COVID-19
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
The Journal is a collective, global project begun in March by more than 400 Women Photograph members in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the resulting lockdowns and quarantines.
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The Lit List 2020: Photographers to Watch, Exhibit & Hire
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
The Lit List—a merit-based list of 25 photographers to watch, exhibit, and hire—is committed to recognizing the outstanding work of womxn, non-binary, transgender or gender-expansive people of color, and artists, who have been otherwise under-supported or under-resourced, by the visual media industry.
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Um-basax-bilua (Where They Make the Noise) 1904–2016, 2017
Brooklyn Bridge Park – New Dock Street
A visual record of found and personal photographs and cultural memorabilia, Wendy Red Star’s Um-basax-bilua (Where They Make the Noise) summarizes the century-long history of the Crow Fair, and examines the cultural shift from colonial forced assimilation to cultural reclamation.
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Jun
102022
Photoville Education Field Trips: Mohammed Q. Amin
Featuring photographer Mohammed Q. Amin discussing his exhibition Live Pridefully: Love and Resilience Within Pandemics
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Jun
102022
Photoville Education Field Trips: Alice Proujansky
Featuring photographer Alice Proujansky discussing his exhibition Hard Times are Fighting Times
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Jun
82022
Photoville Education Field Trips: Jeffrey Henson Scales
Featuring photographer Jeffrey Henson Scales discussing his exhibition In A Time of Panthers: Early Photographs
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Sep
222019
Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Photoville with UPI Special Projects Producer Krystal Grow
Join United Photo Industries Special Projects Producer Krystal Grow for a behind-the-scenes tour of Photoville, featuring guest appearances by members of the Photoville team.
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Sep
212019
The Photoville Family Funtime Tour
Join Photoville Co-founder Laura Roumanos and her daughter Violet for a family-friendly walking tour.
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Sep
212019
Tour en español con Sol Aramendi del Proyecto Luz
Join Sol Aramendi of Project Luz for a Spanish language tour of Photoville. / Haga un tour en español de Photoville con Sol Aramendi para el Proyecto Luz.
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Sep
152019
Walking Tour of Photoville with Adama Delphine Fawundu
Join photographer, visual artist, and curator Adama Delphine Fawundu for a guided tour of Photoville.
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Sep
142019
School’s In Session: A Guided Tour of New Student Work at Photoville
Meet young artists and see new work from students enrolled in, or recently graduated from, photography schools and programs exhibiting at Photoville 2019!
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Sep
142019
EMERGI-CUBES Walking Tour with James Estrin
Join James Estrin of The New York Times for a tour of Photoville’s EMERGI-CUBES project, featuring the work of nine up-and-coming, young photographers from around the world.
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