Kadir van Lohuizen's hommage to Ed van der Elsken and the beautiful city of Amsterdam under COVID-19.
© 2020 NOOR Film, Kadir van Lohuizen / NOOR
Kadir van Lohuizen's hommage to Ed van der Elsken and the beautiful city of Amsterdam under COVID-19.
© 2020 NOOR Film, Kadir van Lohuizen / NOOR
Since 2016, Andrea Bruce has been covering ideas of democracy and how people define this word across the United States with her project Our Democracy.
Hosted by CatchLight, she'll be sharing about her project Friday (4/17) at 1pm PST in a live conversation with Q&A.
Andrea Bruce / NOOR
Make sure to tune in on April 15th at 6pm CEST time for a live stream with Nina Berman and Dystrub’s Pierre Terdjman
The world is in an extraordinary state at the moment.
The measures against COVID-19 not only affects our day-to-day interaction, but also has consequences for the way we can consume international stories, news and images. Photographers, journalists, writers and filmmakers around the world are being restricted. What does this mean for their work? And how can they, and we, keep being informed and having a broad perspective? Each week Dutch photojournalist and filmmaker Kadir van Lohuizen will talk about this with makers from different parts of the world.
Stories#1: Journalism in times of isolation - How to inform during the crisis?
Nina Berman / NOOR
Nina Berman will be be speaking at a roundtable on Political Journalism at NYU's symposium "Journalism Under Pressure" on March 10, 2020 in New York City.
Nina Berman / NOOR
Sex trafficking is a worldwide problem, raking in profits of roughly $99 billion dollars per year for traffickers. “Object Lessons” was created by Nina Berman to bring awareness to the pervasive problem of sex trafficking in the Capital Region and beyond. The exhibition depicts the evidence used to try and convict sex traffickers, including victims’ clothing and the weapons used to coerce victims into submission.
Nina Berman said she chose “to investigate the physical evidence as a way to communicate the mechanism of control and the underlying motivations of profit and power that drive perpetrators and imprison victims.”
“Object Lessons” premieres on Friday, March 6, with an opening reception at 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at the library’s Washington Ave. Branch. The photo exhibition will be open during branch hours and run through April 18.
Andrea Bruce will be on the "Reimaging Storytelling with National Geographic" panel at the 2020 SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, on March 13, 3:30pm.
Andrea Bruce / NOOR
From march until december 2020 Sanne De Wilde's and Bénédicte Kurzen's work will be exhibited at the Cultural Institue for Islam in Paris. Their project 'Land of Ibeji' is part of the exhibition 'Beliefs: make and break the invisible'.
An examination of Nina's work by scholar Christopher W. Cox "Reimagining the American Landscape: Queer Topographics in Nina Berman's Homeland" is published in the Journal of American Studies
Nina Berman / NOOR
Tanya Habjouqa judging the 2020 PHMuseum Photography Grant Tanya Habjouqa is one of the judges of this year's PHMuseum Photography Grant