Sunday, January 17

This Week at the Halsey

JONATHAN TORGOVNIK
Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of Rape
&
HEATHER McCLINTOCK
The Innocents: Casualties of the Civil War in Northern Uganda

FRIDAY . Jan . 22 OPENING DAY
3 - 4 PM Presentation: Jules Shell from Foundation Rwanda
Recital Hall, Simons Center for the Arts

4 - 5 PM Artist Lecture: Jonathan Torgovnik
Recital Hall, Simons Center for the Arts

5 - 7 PM Opening Reception
Halsey Institute, The Marion & Wayland H. Cato Jr. Center for the Arts

SATURDAY . Jan . 23
10 AM - 12 PM PANEL DISCUSSION
Recital Hall, Simons Center for the Arts
The Politics of Presentation:
Finding a Venue for Challenging Documentary Projects

Panelists:
Jonathan Torgovnik - Photographer
Heather McClintock - Photographer
Heather Dwyer - Blue Earth Alliance, Seattle
Melissa Harris - Aperture Foundation, New York
Tom Rankin - Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, NC
Mark Sloan, Moderator - Halsey Institute

BOOK DRIVE
During the exhibition, the Halsey Institute will host a book drive and serve as a drop off location for Better World Books. Through a network of over 1,800 college campuses and partnerships with over 2,000 libraries nationwide, Better World Books has converted more than 25 million donated books into $7.3 million in funding for literacy and education. Please bring any unwanted or unused books to the Halsey Institute during the run of the exhibition.