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Susan Meiselas teaching elementary school student, South Bronx, New York, 1972. Photograph by Community Resources Institute. Courtesy Susan Meiselas Studio.

Panel Discussion / How Photography Teaches Us to Live Now

Wednesday, October 23 / 2PM-4:30PM

The Norton partners with Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) to host this panel exploring perceptual modalities related to how we engage with photography. The panel will propose alternative methodologies for radical pedagogies. The program features artists, curators, and scholars who teach photography, influencing future generations of woman-identifying photographers.

WOPHA is a nonprofit organization founded by Latinx art historian and curator Aldeide Delgado to research, promote, support, and educate on the role of those who identify as women and non-binary photographers.

Space is limited; online registration required.

Cost: Museum Admission/Members FREE

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This program was made possible in partnership with Women Photographers International Archive.

Susan Meiselas teaching elementary school student, South Bronx, New York, 1972. Photograph by Community Resources Institute. Courtesy Susan Meiselas Studio.

Susan Meiselas teaching elementary school student, South Bronx, New York, 1972. Photograph by Community Resources Institute. Courtesy Susan Meiselas Studio.

Keisha Scarville. Within/Between/Corpus (1), 2020. Photography. © Keisha Scarville. Courtesy of the artist.

Keisha Scarville. Within/Between/Corpus (1), 2020. Photography. © Keisha Scarville. Courtesy of the artist.

From Instructional Photography: Learning How to Live Now book by Carmen Winant.

From Instructional Photography: Learning How to Live Now book by Carmen Winant.