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Dignity: Tribes In Transition
Dana Gluckstein
DIGNITY, Tribes in Transition, honors Indigenous Peoples through 55 photographs by Dana Gluckstein. The exhibition is accompanied by a photography book, DIGNITY, to be published in association with Am…

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Stirring The Fire: a global movement to empower women and girls
Phil Borges
The exhibition, Stirring the Fire: a global movement to empower women and girls, is a call to action and a celebration of the women and girls — mostly in developing countries — who hav…

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Ancient Marks
Chris Rainier
Chris Rainier was named Photography Magazine’s “most influential photographer of the year.” His exciting and innovative new collection, Ancient Marks features the fascinating art o…

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Passages
Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher
This powerful exhibit of African tribal ceremonies reflects 30 years of commitment to preserving the endangered cultures and peoples of 90 tribes across Africa. Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher pay …

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Eternal Landscape: The Great Marsh
Dorothy Kerper Monnelly
Dorothy Kerper Monnelly is heralded as “the Ansel Adams of the wetlands” by famed writer, scientist and naturalist Edward O. Wilson. Between Land and Sea: The Great Marsh is a traveling …

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Elvis at 21: New York to Memphis
Alfred Wertheimer
Alfred Wertheimer was an up-and-coming photographer who saw something special in this “Hillbilly Cat” from Mississippi. He traveled with Elvis Presley throughout 1956, capturing wonderfu…

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Native Graces
Thomas L. Kelly
Thomas Kelly has lived in Katmandu for over 25 years and offers frank and intimate portraits of Southeast Asia and tribal cultures around the world. He has researched and photographed 5 books based …

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