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Emerging Black Photographers

A partnership between BLACK@ND, a digital platform to discuss the experiences of Notre Dame’s Black students, and YIELD, created to engage the community at the University of Notre Dame and beyond by promoting work by emerging Black photographers.

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Jon Henry

  • Sofia Krusmark
Sofia Krusmark (SK): How did you get started with photography? Jon Henry (JH): We’re both amateur photographers. That’s where it started, in a sense. When I was supposed to be in school, when I was supposed to be in college, I was just never going, and I was going to hang out at the Met Museum to study painting pretty much every week for hours on end. There were a bunch of…
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Our first portfolio from our #MidwestPhotographersIndex comes from photographer @JonHorvath. Take a look. Link in bio.⠀
We're doing a deep dive into 4 photographs by Richard Misrach. If you have students they are more than welcome to join us. This is a program we have been running since Dec. to get comfortable interpreting photographs rather than just hitting a like button. #contemporaryphotography #contemporary #photography #artmuseum #interpretation #art #slowlook #discussion #misrach
Evan Hume’s monograph, VIEWING DISTANCE: Remixing the Archives of the Military-Industrial Complex, now available for pre-order on Kickstarter. He’ll join YIELD for a Clubhouse app talk about the bookmaking process on at 2pm EST today.⠀
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