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"Working Together" Panel at Photoville NYC

  • Sunday, September 22, 2019
  • 12:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 13:30
  • St. Ann’s Warehouse 45 Water Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA (map)
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Karen Miranda Rivadeneira

Karen Miranda Rivadeneira

Join us for a panel discussion at UPI’s Photoville NYC with Cinthya Santos Briones, Jasmin Chang, Gabriella Demczuk, Hannah Price, and Karen Miranda Rivadeneira — five photographers who have often woven the vision and voices of others into their projects, by collaborating with those they photograph, working with archival materials, teaming up with other artists, and fundamentally engaging communities in telling their own stories.

Join us to learn more about how photographers can create collaboratively, and open up a solitary discipline to new ways of photographing.

RSVP to save your seat here!

Source:: https://www.facebook.com/events/434255413854723/
Earlier Event: September 3
"Center the Margins" Women Photograph x Photo Brigade Panel
Later Event: March 7
What We See Book Launch in London

All photographs © the photographer.