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Framing the Economic Downturn (FED) at Washington Project for the Arts

November 8, 9:10 AMDC Fine Arts ExaminerSharon Burton
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Linda Hesh, I Want What We Had, copyright, The Artist
Linda Hesh, I Want What We Had, copyright, The Artist
Washington Project for the Arts

As part of FotoWeek DC 2009, WPA presents an exhibition of photography selected exclusively from the ArtFile Online (AFO) by the acclaimed documentary photographer, Jim Hubbard. In 1989, Hubbard created Shooting Back, a Washington-based organization dedicated to empowering children at risk by teaching them photography. For this exhibition, Hubbard presents a group of works selected from WPA member submissions along with selections by invited artists.

Framing the Economic Downturn (FED)
Exhibition Dates: November 10 - December 11, 2009

Curated by Jim Hubbard, award winning photojournalist and Creative Director of Venice Arts
Gallery O/H, 1354 H Street NE, Washington, DC
Opening Reception: Tuesday, November 10 6-8pm
Gallery Hours: Friday & Saturday 2-8pm, Sunday 12-5pm

Featuring works by: K. Arnal, Jaimie E. Beach, Sharon Farmer, Linda Hesh, Michael Kent, Brenda Kenneally, Carolina Mayorga, Judith Pratt, and Michelle Renay Wilson
 

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