A Conversation with the World
08/16/2004--10/29/2004
Since 1980, Lonnie Graham has traveled throughout
Asia, Africa, and North America interviewing people
and recording their opinions and beliefs regarding
their culture, heritage, and traditions. In 1994, he
was awarded with the National Endowment for the
Arts Fellowship and the PEW Travel Grant, enabling
him to expand his travels, broadening the scope of
this project. Titled A Conversation with the World,
Lonnie Graham says of the exhibition, "This is an
innovative project in its combination of visual art with
elements of socio-anthropology. The project also
illustrates basic needs of the human condition with a
clear and articulate template and seeks to delve
beneath the superficial patina of cultural differences
and explore the essential and fundamental
motivations of human beings in order to clearly
illustrate the bond that is inherent in our humanity."
Graham is the founder of the African/American Garden
Project, a physical and cultural exchange program. He
has exhibited his work internationally, and was
recently awarded a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, one of
the largest grants for an individual artist, which
supported this project. Graham is a professor of
photography at Pennsylvania State
University.
A reception will be held on
Thursday, September 30, 2004, from 6 to 8 pm at the
LW/CD Main Gallery. For more information on this or
any other Light Work event contact us at 315-443-
1300 or visit us at www.lightwork.org
About Light Work
Light Work is a non-profit, artist-run photography
organization dedicated to the support of emerging
artists working in the field of contemporary
photography.
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