Photography and Migration Conference
April 23-25, 2015
Colby College
Please join us for the Photography and Migration Conference, which will take place at Colby on April 23-25. This interdisciplinary event is co-sponsored by the Center for the Arts and Humanities, Colby Libraries Special Collections, Colby College Museum of Art, Department of Art, American Studies Program, African American Studies Program, Latin American Studies Program, Cultural Events Committee, and the Pugh Community Board. It is free and open to the public.
On Thursday night Ethiopian photographer Aida Muluneh will deliver the opening lecture. Friday and Saturday will include presentations by international speakers and Colby faculty and students as well as exhibitions of photographs and a screening/discussion of Thomas Allen Harris's award-winning film, Through a Lens Darkly. You can read more about the conference highlights and access the full program here: http://web.colby.edu/photomigration/conference. Please complete your free registration online before April 15.
We invite you to follow the Photography and Migration Project on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/photomigration.
Questions should be directed to the conference organizer, Professor Tanya Sheehan, at [log in to unmask].
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Margaret D. Ericson|Scholarly Resources and Services -- Arts Librarian|Bixler Art and Music Library|Colby College Libraries|5662 Mayflower Hill|Waterville, Maine 04901|
(207) 859-5662