Wallis Annenberg has announced that the Photo Space will not be re-opening. Read her letter of appreciation on the closing of a chapter in Los Angeles.
Videos
Lecture
Heather McClintock and Colin Finlay: In Harmony
Heather McClintock and Colin Finlay explore their combined bodies of work from Sarajevo, Rwanda, Uganda, Darfur, Kosovo and Cambodia.
Don Bartletti: Inside Iris Nights
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Don Bartletti discusses photographing immigration and using images to tell a story.
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REZA Deghati: Exile Voices: Visual Stories of Refugees by Refugee Children
REZA Deghati discusses the workshop he launched at the Kawergosk refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan, where he provided cameras to the children there and inspired them to become “camp reporters.”
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Daniel Jack Lyons: Witnessing the Vision and Hearing the Voice
Daniel Jack Lyons discusses his process for creating images and conveying messages that celebrate the strength and perseverance of often-marginalized communities.
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Don Bartletti: The Roads Most Traveled: Causes and Consequences of Illegal Immigration
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Don Bartletti discusses the frequently misunderstood and politically charged topic of immigration.
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Crisis in Focus: A Moderated Panel Discussion with Photographers Featured in REFUGEE
Three of REFUGEE’s photographers share the stories behind their moving images.
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Alixandra Fazzina: Visualizing Migration
Alixandra Fazzina reflects on the difficult and dangerous voyages she documented from Somalia and assesses what impact visualizing migration can have today.
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Ivor Prickett: Seeking Shelter: Stories of displacement from the Balkans to the Middle East
Ivor Prickett discusses his career as a documentary photographer, and his journeys from the Balkans to Egypt and Libya to photograph the consequences of conflict.
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Graciela Iturbide: My Experience Photographing Refugees and Displaced People
Graciela Iturbide shares her experience photographing refugees and displaced people in Mexico and Colombia, where she found despair and suffering, but also strength.
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Elena Dorfman: Syria’s Lost Generation
Elena Dorfman shares images and stories from her year of photographing the lost generation of Syrians throughout the Middle East, who had fled war and persecution at home.
Lecture
Kadir van Lohuizen: Refugee or Migrant?
Kadir van Lohuizen discusses his project that explores contemporary migration in the Americas, from the very south of Chile to the very north of Alaska.
Tom Stoddart: Inside Iris Nights
REFUGEE featured photographer Tom Stoddart discusses finding a story through images, the concept of home and his work on the REFUGEE exhibit.