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The upcoming exhibition Communism Through the Lens: Everyday Life Captured by Women Photographers in the Dodge Collection highlights the unique - and often overlooked - photographic innovations by women who shaped the history of photography during the 20th century. Drawn entirely from the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, Communism Through the Lens spans almost the entirety of the Soviet Union s history - from the 1920s through the 1990s - and offers a historical examination of how women photographers interpreted life in the communist state. Though the museum remains closed to the public until further notice, the Zimmerli invites the public to a free Virtual Exhibition Celebration for Communism Through the Lens: Everyday Life Captured by Women Photographers in the Dodge Collection on Thursday, April 29, at 5:00 p.m. (eastern). Zoom registration is open at go.rutgers.edu/throughthelens. ....
New Family Resource Center opens in Muncie MUNCIE, Ind. Delaware County is home to a new Family Resource Center, which will provide a variety of services, from non-perishable meal kits to peer recovery coaches, with the goal of strengthening local families. Located at 905 S. Walnut St., the center is a collaboration involving various community partners, including Future Choices, Ross Community Center, Eastern Indiana Works, A Better Life Briana’s Hope, Chances and Services for Youth, Muncie Community Schools, Purdue Extension and Community Partners and others. The Delaware County Family Resource Center is part of the Strengthening Indiana Families (SIF) Project, which is funded by a five-year Community Collaborations grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Children’s Bureau to implement four family resource centers in Indiana. ....
New Family Resource Center Opens to Support Families in Muncie and Delaware County Future Choices, Inc. and Strengthening Indiana Families Family Resource Center celebrate their new shared location in Muncie. Photo by Matt Howell March 5, 2021 By Angel Crone Muncie, IN– The “Strengthening Indiana Families Family Resource Center” opened Monday to provide resources to parents and children, with hopes their services will help strengthen families in Muncie and Delaware County. The Strengthening Indiana Families Family Resource Center, located at 905 S Walnut St, Muncie, IN 47302, will offer a wide variety of services to parents and families, including community resource navigation, a food & supplies pantry, peer recovery support, parent cafes and education, legal resources and family fun events. In collaboration with multiple partners, such as Future Choices, Inc., Ross Community Center, Eastern Indiana Works, A Better Life Briana’s Hope, Chances an ....
Art After Hours Highlights Women Artists from the Zimmerli Collections on March 2 (NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) In recognition of Women s History Month and International Women s Day, the Zimmerli Art Museum and Rutgers Global present Art After Hours: Women on View on March 2. The evening kicks off with a preview of Communism Through the Lens: Everyday Life Captured by Women Photographers in the Dodge Collection, led by Maria Garth, Dodge Fellow at the Zimmerli and Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Art History at Rutgers, who organized this upcoming exhibition. Garth will discuss works by Māra Brašmane, Zenta Dzividzinska, Olga Ignatovich, Valentina Kulagina, Lialia Kuznetsova, Olga Lander, Ann Tenno, and Natalia Tsekhomskaya. In addition, the program spotlights five women artists from other areas of the museum s collections in honor of the annual #5WomenArtists campaign. This Zoom event is free and open to the public, with ....
Rebecca Tegtmeyer, Associate Professor of Graphic Design, recently published a book she co-wrote, titled Collaboration in Design Education, with Marty Maxwell Lane. The idea for the book came while Tegtmeyer was a student at North Carolina State where she met and began working with Lane as collaborators in the Graphic Design graduate program. Together, they worked on the book for five years before it was published in September 2020. Rebecca Tegtmeyer, Associate Professor of Graphic Design “We worked with about 43 people on this book (37 contributing project authors, 1 forward author, 4 undergraduate student research assistants, and 1 designer). It involved a lot of project management, communication, and revising,” said Tegtmeyer, who is now a faculty member in MSU’s Department of Art, Art History, and Design and in the Experienced Architecture Program. “We also authored in-depth chapter introductions together, which involved times of writing at the same time a ....