Photoville

Featuring: Donna Pinckley, Josephine Herrick Project teaching artists and students

In a time of heightened tensions in society, we are focusing our lens on individuals interacting in a humane manner toward one another, or toward the viewer, as a way to counteract negative news stories. The goal is for the audience to connect to the image through an emotion — happiness, nostalgia, compassion, sadness, love — as a way to grow empathy toward others and highlight our shared stories.

Artist Bios

  • Donna Pinckley

    Donna Pinckley teaches photography at University of Central Arkansas and has received many awards, fellowships and honors over the years. From 1990 to 2008, Pinckley hosted 14 solo exhibitions, and her photographs are currently in the collections of six art museums. “Sticks and Stones” highlights the tensions and stories of interracial couples.

Organizations

  • Josephine Herrick Project

    Josephine Herrick Project

    The Josephine Herrick Project commissions artists to teach photography to diverse communities. Celebrating its 75th year, JHP started when Josephine Herrick, a society photographer, taught photography to veterans in the VA hospitals during WWII.

Finding Humanity for 75 Years

 archive : 2016

Featuring: Donna Pinckley

Curated by: Afiya Williams

Presented by: Josephine Herrick Project
  • Josephine Herrick Project

Locations

View Location Details Download a detailed map of this location Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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