Photo: Four Freedoms reinterpreted by alumni Emily Shur & Hank Willis Thomas for For Freedoms, 2018
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DPI Alum's Lost Photobook Now Found - Story in WaPo
Monday, Apr 11, 2022
DPI Alum Rian Dundon's photobook "Changsha" resurfaces with help from fellow Alum Alan Chin, full story at the Washington Post.
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DPI Alums featured in NYTimes' Year in Pictures 2021
Wednesday, Dec 22, 2021
DPI Alums are among the many photographers whose works define the year 2021. NYTimes Photo Editor and DPI Instructor Jeffrey Henson-Scales shows us more in this article and accompanying video from the TODAY Show.
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DPI Professor Isolde Brielmaier is Reshaping the Art World
Friday, Dec 3, 2021
DPI Professor Isolde Brielmaier is featured in an article discussing how curators, gallerists, and directors are reconfiguring museums and galleries in a more equitable, inclusive way.
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DPI Student Ayesha Kazim and Black Women Photographers photograph ‘Home’ for The Guardian
Tuesday, Jun 29, 2021
Established to develop, encourage and promote inclusive hiring practices in the industry, the database – and website – highlights all Black women who elect to be submitted. Working through social conversations and workshops, the platform is empowering Black women to make the industry more diverse.
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DPI Joseph Rodriguez's Photographs Spotlight Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria in "Back From the Storm"
Monday, Sep 24, 2018
Adjunct Professor Joseph Rodriguez, whose documentary works from Puerto Rico are featured in the exhibition cit.i.zen.ship: reflections on rights (upcoming), captures Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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Chair Deb Willis' "Posing Beauty" Exhibition Lauded in The Seattle Times
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Photographer and New York University professor Deborah Willis extends the ideals of "black is beautiful" backward and forward in time in a stunning exhibition of photographs from the 1890s to the present at Northwest African American Museum.
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