Image as Art / Image as History: Bill Foley on Photography
- Friday, Sep 19
- 7:00 pm
- DeBoest Lecture Hall
- Free
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and Marian College adjunct professor Bill Foley has taken striking images of war-torn Lebanon, troubled youth, and Haitian elections during his time as a photojournalist for the Associated Press and TIME magazine. But when does a documented moment in social history become a work of fine art? Foley offers his perspective and shares examples of recent and historic images that invite the question. The program ends with a visit to On the Road Again with Jack Kerouac and Robert Frank. Come early or continue the dialogue over drinks at AMP: Art Music People, which takes place every Friday from 5-9 pm.
Certification Renewal Eligible
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