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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-548-0600



Address: 224 W 57th St 10019 New York, NY, US

Website: osf.to/docphoto

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Open Society Documentary Photography Project 29.12.2020

Moving Walls grantee Walé Oyéjidé will discuss his work in conversation with photographer, author, critic and Harvard University professor Teju Cole at the Harvard Art Museums on Tuesday, November 12.

Open Society Documentary Photography Project 22.12.2020

Without art and activism talking about freedom and emancipation from white supremacy, the status quo that is grinding up people’s lives will continue. Moving Walls grantee Dread Scott discusses his upcoming two-day performance-art piece in New Orleans, Slave Rebellion Reenactment, in this feature by Vanity Fair.

Open Society Documentary Photography Project 15.12.2020

Congratulations to Magnum Foundation Fellow Arlene Mejorado for her selection as one of the newest cohort of Latinx arts leaders participating in the NALAC Leadership Institute!

Open Society Documentary Photography Project 30.11.2020

Congratulations to Moving Walls photographer Jodi Bieber for winning the 2019 CAP (Contemporary African Photography) prize. Her project #i focuses on "young people and young adults from various social classes in Johannesburg who talk about their dreams, plans, hopes and ideas...The interactive component involved in the work’s creation corresponds to the collaborative approach to the acquisition of the models, and the presentation of the pictures as slide shows or posters in s...chools or sometimes in a women's prison." Jodi's previous work titled "Survivors: Domestic Violence in South Africa" was featured in our Moving Walls 12 exhibition. To read more about Jodi's project follow the link below Congrats Jodi!

Open Society Documentary Photography Project 24.11.2020

Este sábado 8 de junio, vengan a compartir en un panel de reflexión sobre colaboración, coautoría, y compromiso social en el arte, con varios artistas en la exposición actual de Moving Walls. El evento es gratis y en español, y se requiere RSVP: https://osf.to/2wGA03C Presentando Anita Pouchard Serra, Koral Carballo, Jessica Ávalos, y Sol Aramendi, y moderado por Cinthya SantosBrio.