2017

Friday, September 22nd

6:00pm

Resisters: 50 Years of Social Movement Photography in the Bay Area

Curated by Ken and Melanie Light.

From the Free Speech Movement in 1967 to the 2017’s Women’s March, this exhibition features images by some of the foremost photographers in the Bay Area, including Stephen Shames, Nacio Jan Brown, Robert Altman, Janet Delaney, Noah Berger, Geoffrey King, Sarah Rice, Kelly Owen and Santiago Mejia. Over generations, they have witnessed social history in powerful imagery, seen in newspapers, magazines, posters books and new media.

Photo caption: © Nacio Jan Brown | Sunrise at the Oakland Induction Center, Stop the Draft Week, October, 1967

SPONSORED BY

The Reva and David Logan Gallery of Documentary Photography and the Graduate School of Journalism

LOCATION

North Gate Hall

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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Free and open to the public.

Seats are first come, first served.

Reception: 6:00-7:00 p.m.
North Gate Hall Courtyard

Photographers in Conversation: 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Room 105 North Gate Hall

Exhibit Dates:
September 5 – December 22, 2017
Monday – Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The J-School’s Center for Photography has joined with Jim Marshall’s estate to launch the Jim Marshall Fellowships in Photography. Our goal is to raise $200,000 in funds dedicated to supporting the visual arts at the School. We’re depending on people like you to reach this ambitious goal in tax-deductible donations both large and small. Donate online today at:

http://givetocal.berkeley.edu/jimmarshallfellowships

There is metered street parking is available in the commercial blocks of Euclid Ave, Hearst Ave and Ridge Rd.

The ADA accessible entrance to North Gate Hall is located in the inner courtyard.

TICKET INFO

This is a FREE event.
Tax-deductible donations from the J-School community help make this possible.

No tickets required

CONTACT INFO

Julie Hirano
juliehirano@berkeley.edu