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Virtual Slow Look

Join us on Zoom for a slow look at Randy Sartori, 1st Grade, Mrs. Starkey’s Class, A.D. Thomas Elementary School, Hazelton, Pennsylvania, 1993 by Judith Joy Ross. We’ll use...

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Cocktail with a Curator: David Acton, Curator of Photographs, Snite Museum of Art

Let’s mix things up! What better way to spend St. Patrick’s Day and celebrate Who Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 | 2022 than to join us for an Irish-themed Cocktail with a...

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The Nativity

Although we don’t know who painted this work, we do know it was created in the 1500s by an Italian artist who copied an original painting by Jacopo Bassano. At the time, Italy...

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Touchstones of the Twentieth Century: A History of Photography at the University of Notre Dame

The Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame has placed on view a landmark exhibition to coincide with the publication of a two-volume catalogue documenting the history...

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CFAAL 397 (HTR)

Jessica Eaton is a Canadian photographer whose work explores the components of the photographic process itself. Light, color, time, and the capacities of lenses, shutters, film...

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Dr. Kraushaar, President of Goucher College

W. Eugene Smith's passion for photography started when he was just nine years old. His mother, a photographer herself, gave him a camera and even developed his photos in her...

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The Portage Landing at the St. Joseph River

Kay Westhues is a photographer and folklorist based in South Bend, Indiana, who is interested in documenting the ways in which rural tradition and history are interpreted and...

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Author. Subject. The Essential Light.

As a backdrop for a portrait of John Irving, the neighborhood around the author’s Toronto office offered precious little to photographer Beowulf Sheehan’s eye. Sheehan ’90...

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On Photography and When Lightning Strikes

At Notre Dame, the name “Matt Cashore” is synonymous with photography. His 20-plus years visually chronicling the University, its faculty, and its students have produced...

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