MAR 31 | Photography as Agent for Change Lecture: Megan Bent, Accessing Photography
Event Details
PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN AGENT FOR CHANGE LECTURE
Event Details
Megan Bent on Accessing Photography: Claiming Disability TTL (Through the Lens)
Online Event | Thursday 5-6pm (PST) | March 31, 2022
Join us for a lecture with photographer Megan Bent exploring Disability as an aesthetic, culture, and identity through photography. Megan will discuss the work of Disabled photographers who reclaim identity and pride through the lens, and how access is a pivotal part of equity, inclusion, safety, leadership, and creativity.
Image Credit: Aurora Berger
About the Photography as an Agent for Change Workshop Series:
Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) is thrilled to announce our inaugural Agent for Change workshop series, in partnership with Amazon Photos. Beginning in 2022 we will offer a series of six free workshops and public lectures that explore photography as a tool for advancement in areas of social justice, racial equity, disability, environmental justice, visual literacy, storytelling, and cross cultural communications. Because the workshops are free and intended to reach a broad audience, a limited number of spots will be available to the public with the remaining spots reserved for partner nonprofits and community groups. A free public educator talk will coincide with each workshop, so if the workshop is sold out there will be another opportunity to hear the teaching artist speak on the subject.
At PCNW we are committed to providing accessible, inclusive photographic education and that often means through free programs and events. If you appreciate the work we do, please consider supporting us by donating or volunteering.
Time
March 31, 2022 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm(GMT+00:00)