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Photography for Social Change
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Lectures at the MFA - Photography for Social Change

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  • 311 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
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How has photography has been used as a means of investigation and, in some cases, as a way to unveil social inequities? Learn how images by photographers from Lewis Hine and Dorothea Lange to Gordon Parks and Susan Meiselas play an essential role in collective visual memory of conflicts and their aftermath, crises, resistance movements, and other societal issues. The lecture looks at traditions of documentary photography and photojournalism, as well as works by a selection of contemporary photographers such as Luc Delahaye and Alexandra Bell, who—in today’s complex media landscape—find innovative ways to use photography to combine art and activism. Kristen Gresh, Estrellita and Yousuf Karsh Senior Curator of Photography Thursday, October 17, 2024 Supported by the MFA Associates, MFA Senior Associates, and Weekend Guides in honor of Barbara Martin.

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