“Artist Talk: Perspectives from Lit List 2020 Photographers” presented with Authority Collective
“Artist Talk: Perspectives from Lit List 2020 Photographers” presented with Authority Collective
ARTIST TALK: PERSPECTIVES FROM LIT LIST 2020 PHOTOGRAPHERS
presented with Authority Collective
Featuring Isabel Okoro, Justin J Wee, Nolwen Cifuentes, Carmen Daneshmandi, Samantha Cabrera Friend
Photoville 2020 Talks On-demand recordings are made possible in partnership with PhotoWIngs with additional support by the Philip and Edith Leonian Foundation
Lit List 2020 photographers Isabel Okoro, Justin J Wee, Nolwen Cifuentes, Carmen Daneshmandi, and Samantha Cabrera Friend will show work and discuss their experiences within the visual media industry.
“Over the last year, I’ve been thinking more deeply about the universe I am creating through my photography: who are the characters, how do they move through the world, what do they care about, what does it feel like to belong here? I love exploring the nuance of personhood, whether it’s through queerness, ethnicity, masculinity, or just the friction of everyday life.” — Justin J Wee
“I believe in the power of controlling our own narratives, and I like to see when stories are commissioned to people who are prominent in the communities being documented, or can at least have an honest relation and interaction with the subjects.” — Isabel Okoro
photoville.nyc/online/artist-talk-perspectives-from-lit-list-2020-photographers/
presented with Authority Collective
Featuring Isabel Okoro, Justin J Wee, Nolwen Cifuentes, Carmen Daneshmandi, Samantha Cabrera Friend
Photoville 2020 Talks On-demand recordings are made possible in partnership with PhotoWIngs with additional support by the Philip and Edith Leonian Foundation
Lit List 2020 photographers Isabel Okoro, Justin J Wee, Nolwen Cifuentes, Carmen Daneshmandi, and Samantha Cabrera Friend will show work and discuss their experiences within the visual media industry.
“Over the last year, I’ve been thinking more deeply about the universe I am creating through my photography: who are the characters, how do they move through the world, what do they care about, what does it feel like to belong here? I love exploring the nuance of personhood, whether it’s through queerness, ethnicity, masculinity, or just the friction of everyday life.” — Justin J Wee
“I believe in the power of controlling our own narratives, and I like to see when stories are commissioned to people who are prominent in the communities being documented, or can at least have an honest relation and interaction with the subjects.” — Isabel Okoro
photoville.nyc/online/artist-talk-perspectives-from-lit-list-2020-photographers/
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