[spectre] Thy Brothers' Keeper

William Bowles williambowles at williambowles.info
Wed Apr 19 16:38:26 CEST 2006


Exhibition title: Thy Brothers' Keeper

http://alternativemuseum.org/exh/tbk/tbk.html

Exhibition dates:   April 22, 2006 through July 30, 2006
Hours: 10am-5pm Tuesday through Saturday, 1pm-5pm on Sunday  
Admission: Children 0-12 Free; Adults $7.00; Students with ID and  
Senior Citizens $5.00
Location:  Flint Institute of Arts, 1120 East Kearsley Street, Flint,  
Michigan 48503

Thy Brothers’ Keeper is an exhibition of approximately 150  
photographs of people from around the world who suffer as a  
consequence of religious beliefs, greed, prejudice, natural disaster,  
and issues related to the environment and technology. Each image  
serves as a reminder of our responsibility to our fellow man.

The list of critically acclaimed photojournalists represented in Thy  
Brothers’ Keeper includes Nina Berman, Andrew Lichtenstein, Stephen  
Shames, Fanie Jason, Guy Tillim, Humberto Mayol, Wang Yishu, Noel  
Jabbour, Ilan Mizrahi, Sharon Paz, David Binder, Alexandra Boulat,  
Heidi Bradner, Raul Canibano, Peter Essick, Philip Jones, Carol Guzy,  
Geert van Kesteren, Gary Knight, Fernando Moleres, Lucian Perkins,  
John Stanmeyer, and Vida Yovanocih, Andres Carrasco Ragel, and  
Encarna Mozas. Most of these 25 photojournalists have received  
international recognition and awards, including Pulitzer Prize and  
other awards of the highest excellence.

The photographers, who live and work around the globe, were selected  
by exhibition curator Geno Rodriguez, Director of The Alternative  
Museum, an online museum, and six guest curators selected by Mr.  
Rodriguez, including Diana Edkins, Director of Exhibitions, Aperture  
Foundation (NYC), Kathy Grundlingh, Curator, Michael Stevenson  
Galleries (Capetown), Wu Jiabao, Director, Fotosoft (Taiwan),  
Katherine Slusher, Independent Curator (Barcelona), and Nissan N.  
Perez, Curator, The Israel Museum (Jerusalem).

To delve deeper into the subjects and issues raised in this special  
exhibition, the Flint Institute of Arts will offer a variety of  
related programs. The FIA will present, in its newly renovated  
theatre, selections from The Human Rights Watch traveling film  
festival, including Private, State of Fear and Living Rights. Videos  
by Nina Berman, Sharon Paz and Lucian Perkins will be on view during  
the run of the exhibition in the FIA’s Fleckenstein Video Gallery. On  
Saturday, April 22, the FIA will host a panel discussion moderated by  
FIA Director John Henry, with panelists Geno Rodriguez, Carol Guzy,  
and Colin Bossen, Intern Minister, Unitarian Universalist Church of  
Long Beach (California).

The FIA Library will be established during the exhibition as a quiet  
place for FIA visitors to sit, reflect and respond to the issues  
addressed in the show, through writing or drawings. Educator  
Workshops will also be offered by the FIA, so that teachers may learn  
how to identify and discuss the big ideas and enduring themes with  
their students.

During the run of Thy Brothers’ Keeper, the FIA will also present the  
exhibition The Human Condition: After Effects. This exhibition  
contains 57 photographs, featuring award winning photographic essays  
by outstanding photographers who explore the many physical and  
psychological issues related to the after effects of war on children.

http://alternativemuseum.org/exh/tbk/tbk.html

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