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SUMMARY:Book Talk with Sarah Kaufman & Lydia Panas
DESCRIPTION:Presented on Zoom\nThe Print Center is pleased to present a Conversation and Book Talk with photographers Sarah Kaufman and Lydia Panas. The artists will speak about their individual publications and practices\, as well as shared themes across these projects and bodies of work. \n  \nSarah Kaufman’s book Devils Pool (Daylight Books\, 2021) is a collection of photographs made at the famed swimming hole of the same name in Philadelphia’s Wissahickon Park. Featuring images of local residents and visitors escaping the noise of the city to find solace and recreation in the water\, the book explores the significance of this place for generations of Philadelphians. \nLydia Panas’ book Sleeping Beauty (MW Editions\, 2021) features striking images of women reclining in nature. The images speak to the positions women and girls have been placed in historically\, while centering the gaze of the subject and collaboration between photographer and sitter. Panas notes: “While my subjects do in actuality turn their gaze towards me\, it’s as if at times I turn the camera onto myself\, both in the present and back in time.” \n  \nRegister to virtually attend\n  \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/book-talk-with-sarah-kaufman-lydia-panas/
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk & Opening Reception for A Brand New End
DESCRIPTION:Please join The Print Center for the Gallery Talk and Opening Reception for A Brand New End: Survival and Its Pictures\, featuring newly commissioned work by artist Carmen Winant. Registration is required. \n  \n5:30pm: Gallery Talk\nWith Carmen Winant and Ksenia Nouril\, PhD\, Jensen Bryan Curator \n6 – 7:30pm: Opening Reception* \n  \nCapacity is limited. A waiting list will be made available if necessary. All visitors are required to be vaccinated and wear facemasks while indoors. \n* Please note\, food and drink will not be served as a temporary safety measure. \n  \nRegister to attend in-person\nThe Gallery Talk will also be streamed on Instagram Live!\n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/gallery-talk-opening-reception-for-a-brand-new-end/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Carmen Winant
DESCRIPTION:Presented on Zoom\nFilm Still: Itinerant Pictures\n  \nPlease virtually join The Print Center as artist Carmen Winant discusses the origins of A Brand New End: Survival and Its Pictures\, place it in context of her overall practice\, elaborate on the ways in which this project has been transformative and meditate on how special it has been to return to Philadelphia to work with The Print Center. \nRegister for the talk \n  \nPLEASE NOTE: This event was originally scheduled for April 13 \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/artist-talk-with-carmen-winant/
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SUMMARY:In-Person Guided Exhibition Tour
DESCRIPTION:Nouril speaking about A Brand New End. Photo: Tim Tiebout\nWe are pleased to offer free\, guided tours of A Brand New End: Survival and Its Pictures\, led by exhibition curator Ksenia Nouril. \n  \nThe tour will be repeated on four separate dates. Advance registration is required and capacity is limited to 15. \nAll visitors are required to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and wear facemasks (age 2 and older) at all times. \n  \nRegister for the tour\n  \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/in-person-guided-exhibition-tour/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Picturing Domestic Violence
DESCRIPTION:Presented at The Print Center and on Zoom\nPlease join us for a panel discussion presented in conjunction with our current exhibition of new work by Carmen Winant\, A Brand New End: Survival and Its Pictures. The speakers will discuss the visualization of domestic violence through photographs\, specifically those used in service of empowerment and self-actualization. \n \nPanelists:\nRuth M. Glenn\, President & CEO\, NCADV\nRoberta Hacker\, former Executive Director of WIT (1986-2006)\nDr. Ethan Levine\, scholar and advocate \n  \nThis hybrid event will be presented at The Print Center as well as on Zoom. In-person capacity is limited as a safety measure. All visitors are required to be vaccinated and wear face masks. \nContent warning: please be advised that this program will contain adult content\, including descriptions and depictions of domestic violence. \n  \nRegister to attend in-person\nRegister to attend on Zoom\n  \n  \nRuth M. Glenn is the CEO and President of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). She received a Masters’ in Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Colorado Denver’s Program on Domestic Violence. \nMs. Glenn has worked and volunteered in the domestic violence (DV) field for almost three decades\, working with the Colorado Department of Human Services for 19 years and then serving as their Director of the Domestic Violence Program for an additional nine years. She has served on many DV program\, funding and grant administration boards\, given hundreds of presentations on DV victimization and survival\, testified before the United States Congress and provided consultation and training on a national level for survivors’ issues. As a survivor herself\, Ms. Glenn also frequently shares her experience to bring awareness to the dynamics of DV. \n  \nRoberta L. Hacker has been a life-long activist and leader\, addressing the issues of equal rights for women and violence against women. Ms. Hacker began her advocacy career as a Community Liaison for Horizon House\, working to deinstitutionalize patients being released from state psychiatric hospitals and facilitating their adjustment to independent community living. Since then\, she has served as Executive Director of Voyage House\, Philadelphia (now closed); Interim Director of Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth; Coordinator of Community Education for Women In Transition (WIT); and Executive Director of WIT. \nIn the 90s\, Ms. Hacker established and coordinated a local workgroup on domestic violence (DV). Her leadership led to a collaboration with the Support Center for Child Advocates and in 1995\, they jointly convened Philadelphia’s first citywide meeting between advocates against DV and those who focus on the linkages of DV and child abuse\, including representatives from law enforcement\, child welfare\, elder abuse/health care and the District Attorney’s office. \nIn 2002\, Ms. Hacker was awarded funding for Philadelphia’s first Domestic Violence Summit (2003)\, bringing various professionals together to ensure that battered women and their children receive optimum care from services such as the police department\, district attorney’s office\, health department\, child welfare\, shelter system\, behavioral health and other DV programs. Ms. Hacker also initiated the creation of the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline Collaboration\, leading the county’s four domestic violence programs (WIT\, Women Against Abuse\, Lutheran Settlement House’s Bilingual Domestic Violence Project\, and Congreso de Latinos Unidos Latina Domestic Violence Program) in providing 24-hour bilingual hotline. \n  \nEthan Czuy Levine is a sociologist\, anti-violence advocate and award-winning speaker on interpersonal violence and LGBTQ+ and other sexual and gender minority communities. His research focuses primarily on sexual and intimate partner violence. \nLevine’s first book\, Rape by the Numbers: Producing and Contesting Scientific Research about Sexual Violence (2021)\, explores the history and politics of scholarship in this subject. His articles have been published in journals such as Violence Against Women\, Sexualities\, and the Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Outside of academia\, Levine has more than 10 years of experience advocating for survivors\, including staffing crisis hotlines\, medical/court/police department accompaniment and supporting survivors and their children in shelters. He also provides education and outreach such as developing/facilitating workshops for diverse community/professional audiences. \n  \nAbout Women In Transition (WIT)\nFounded in 1971\, Philadelphia-based WIT’s mission is to empower people to move forward in their lives free of domestic violence and substance abuse. \n \nAbout the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)\nFounded in 1978\, Denver-based NCADV’s mission is to lead\, mobilize and raise their voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy\, privilege\, racism\, sexism\, and classism.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/panel-discussion-picturing-domestic-violence/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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