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MY WAR opens at SJIMA

Opening Festivities and Events The much anticipated MY WAR: Wartime Photographs by Vietnam Veterans exhibition at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art opened to VIPs and members on Thursday April 4, with an evening reception and introduction by … Continue reading
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MY WAR: Remembering Vietnam on Veterans Day

MY WAR: Wartime Photographs by Vietnam Veterans In honor of the 2,709,918 Americans who served in Vietnam during the war we present MY WAR, reflecting veterans’ experiences through their own perspectives. MY WAR is an exhibition presenting a collection of … Continue reading
Marissa Roth – Close-up

Marissa Roth, a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist, documentary photographer and curator was born and raised in Los Angeles. Lauded internationally, Roth has been designated a Leica Ambassador, sponsored by Leica London and was recently appointed a Fellow of the Royal … Continue reading
Jamey Stillings Exhibition in Pingyao China

Jamey Stillings was recently honored with a solo exhibition at the 2017 Pingyao International Photography Festival, one of China’s most influential festivals held annually in Pingyao, a UNESCO world heritage site in north central China. Stillings was in attendance for … Continue reading
Women’s Rights Are Human Rights

EXHIBITIONS MAKING A DIFFERENCE photokunst brings exhibitions of cause-oriented fine art photography and photo journalism to institutions worldwide. photokunst’s commitment to engagement, education and advocacy for women’s rights globally are exemplified in three of our current traveling exhibitions: T.J. Dixon … Continue reading
“The Compassionate Eye: Women Behind the Lens” Palm Beach exhibition

The Compassionate Eye: Women Behind the Lens 11/28/2015 – 12/9/2015 Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher are included in a group exhibition at Holden Luntz Gallery in Palm Beach, FL, along with nine other female photographer luminaries, including Margaret Bourke-White, Ruth … Continue reading
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“De Las Sombras / Out of the Shadows” traveling exhibition

De Las Sombras / Out of the Shadows provides a probing portrait from within the world of undocumented immigrants, a bilingual exhibition of photography and commentary that tells one family’s story in their own words and puts a compelling face … Continue reading
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Yousef Khanfar’s Invisible Eve traveling exhibition

photokunst is proud to present Invisible Eve: Crime & Wisdom, a pioneering traveling exhibition, with a book by the same name (Rizzoli 2013), which touches on prescient social issues, exploring the stark reality of female prisoners in the US today. … Continue reading
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