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TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS Available through 2013

Douglas Kirkland Douglas Kirkland
RETROSPECTIVE: Fifty Years of Photography
Renowned for his work in celebrity portraiture, film photography and photojournalism, Douglas Kirkland’s retrospective is a compelling look into a career in photography spanning over five decades. Click here for more information.

Required Space: 300 running feet
Loan Fee: moderate
Loan Period: 6-10 weeks


Kate Brooks Kate Brooks
IN THE LIGHT OF DARKNESS: A Photographer's Journey after 9/11
This exhibition is a collection of photographs and personal essays that chronicle a young photographer’s ten-year odyssey since September 11th. The exhibition encompasses four major regions and conflicts and draws images into chapters about Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and the Palestinians. Click here for more information.

Required Space: 240-300 running feet
Loan Fee: moderate
Loan Period: 6-10 weeks


Karen Glaser Karen Glaser
The Mark of Water
For more than two decades Karen Glaser has documented amazing worlds beneath the surface of water. Her photography for this exhibition was made "inside" Florida's springs, swamps and waterways and it provides a unique interpretation of these distinctive environments. Click here for more information.

Required Space: 200-250 running feet
Loan Fee: low to moderate
Loan Period: 6-10 weeks


Bastienne Schmidt Bastienne Schmidt
Home Stills
This exhibition and book project uses photographs, large scale mixed-media pieces and film still images to explore female gender identity as it is refracted through popular culture. Schmidt challenges our visions of a domestic utopia with “tableaux” photographs of herself in the role of a “housewife” that re-stage many disconcertingly familiar scenarios and circumstances. Working strictly in her own home environment of suburban Long Island, Schmidt takes on the social context of a world of suburban fragmentation and loneliness with the presentation of the housewife character as a wandering, rootless protagonist. Click here for more information.

Required Space: 240-300 running feet
Loan Fee: low to moderate
Loan Period: 6-10 weeks


Stella Johnson Stella Johnson
Al Sol: Photographs from Mexico, Cameroon and Nicaragua
Stella Johnson is both a passionate photographer and compassionate observer of simple rural life in Africa and Central America. Living with the people that she photographs, Johnson is able to cross the line to capture the many beautiful and intimate moments that make up ordinary situations... Click here for more information.

Required Space: 240-300 running feet
Loan Fee: low to moderate
Loan Period: 6-10 weeks


Angel with star, Christopher Columbus Cemetery, Havana, October 2003 Alex Harris
The Idea of Cuba
This remarkable journey into contemporary Cuba by photographer and writer Alex Harris is at once a powerful and mysterious evocation of life on the island and at the same time an original meditation on the nature of documentary photography. Click here for more information.

Required Space: 240-300 running feet
Loan Fee: moderate
Loan Period: 6-10 weeks


Image Copyright Lee Dunkel
Lee Dunkel
Florida Wetlands
Lee Dunkel explores the landscape in a unique and compelling way. The eloquent and poignant black and white images of these details and forms in nature show the biological cycles of growth, decay and renewal in nature to form some of the most important and compelling photographs ever made of the Florida landscape. Click here for more information.

Required Space: 100 linear feet
Loan Fee: low
Loan Period: 6-10 weeks


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