Deborah Willis is the chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts and director of NYU’s Center for Black Visual Culture.
Snitzer was behind the lens of now iconic images of artists from Miles Davis to Nina Simone. In later years, his work focused on social justice issues in his adopted hometown of St. Petersburg where he settled in 1992.
Celebrating the opening of its new location and gallery space, LA Arts will host an exhibition by Maine artist Lesia Sochor, titled “REUSE • REPAIR • RECONSIDER.” The exhibition, which explores the concept of repair using the image of ripped jeans as a metaphor, will open Tuesday, Jan. 17, and run through Sunday, March 12. […]
Celebrating the opening of its new location and gallery space, LA Arts will host an exhibition by Maine artist Lesia Sochor, titled “REUSE • REPAIR • RECONSIDER.” The exhibition, which explores the concept of repair using the image of ripped jeans as a metaphor, will open Tuesday, Jan. 17, and run through Sunday, March 12. […]