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PHOTOVILLE WORKSExhibitions across the country! While we continue to celebrate the still on view thi

[View this email in your browser]( PHOTOVILLE WORKSExhibitions across the country! While we continue to celebrate the [2024 Photoville Festival exhibitions]( still on view this summer, we are excited to announce new 2024 [Photoville Works]( exhibitions on view from the west coast to the east coast! Keep reading to learn more and plan your visit. FACES OF AMERICA: GETTING BY IN OUR ECONOMY Nagi Daifallah Unity Park, 14665 Road 192 Poplar, CaliforniaOn view through August 2024 Produced by Photoville and presented by [The American Academy of Arts and Sciences]( and the [Academy’s Commission on Reimagining Our Economy (CORE)]( [‘Faces of America: Getting By in Our Economy’]( is made up of images and quotes that capture life for working people in the twenty-first-century American economy. Currently on view in Tulare County, CA and hosted by the [Central Valley Empowerment Alliance]( the 'Faces of America' exhibit will be traveling to multiple locations over the rest of the year.  Rather than focus on the very rich or the very poor, the Commission engaged four photographers—Adam Perez in Tulare County, California; Caroline Guzman in Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Maen Hammand in Dearborn, Michigan; and Cindy Elizabeth in Third Ward, Houston, Texas—to capture what it looks like to try to get by in the United States today in communities that fall around the national median income. [LEARN MORE: FACES OF AMERICA]( IMPACT OF EXCHANGE: STORIES FROM U.S. EXCHANGE ALUMNI 1400 Inspiration Pl SW, Cedar Rapids, IowaOn view August 9 - September 11, 2024 Produced by Photoville and presented by [The Office of Alumni Affairs at the U.S. Department of State]( and [Global Ties U.S.]( ‘[Impact of Exchange: Stories from U.S Exchange Alumni]( makes its way on the next stop of the tour to [The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library]( in Cedar Rapids, Iowa! This collection of photographs depicts the experiences of U.S. exchange alumni who have travelled around the world. Connecting with different cultures through food, festivals, artwork, athletics, and religious and traditional rituals, check out these highlight of the exciting opportunities that exist through international exchange! [LEARN MORE: IMPACT OF EXCHANGE]( BEYOND THE LENS: A PERSONAL JOURNEY THROUGH MY WORLD Coffey Park (between Pioneer Street & King Street), Brooklyn, New YorkOn view until September 15, 2024 Produced by Photoville and presented by the [Red Hook Community Justice Center JustArts Program,]( ‘[Beyond the Lens: A Personal Journey Through My World]( returns for another year with the diverse aspects of life and the world around us, showcasing emotions, stories, and beauty from JustArts Program students. Visit Red Hook, Brooklyn to see the unique perspective of students' as they use their camera lenses as their eyes, and invite you to see the world from their perspective. [LEARN MORE: BEYOND THE LENS]( FORT GREENE COMMUNITY HEROES (2024)[Fort Greene Park]( and [Commodore Barry Park]( Brooklyn, New YorkOn view until June/July 2025 Returning for another year, Photoville, [Community Heroes]( [Trellis]( [Fort Greene Park Conservancy]( and [Friends of Commodore Barry Park]( present the [2024 Community Heroes exhibition]( sharing the legacies of the Fort Greene neighbors who have deeply nurtured and supported this community in Brooklyn, NY. Visit [Fort Greene Park]( and [Commodore Barry Park]( to learn more about the community heroes who have, and continue to inspire, nurture, and care for the Fort Greene community! [LEARN MORE: COMMUNITY HEROES (2024)]( 2024 PHOTOVILLE FESTIVAL20+ Exhibitions in New York City With just 7 weeks left until the end of the summer, there are only 7 weeks left to check out the [20+ Photoville Festival exhibitions]( still on view this summer! No matter what borough, neighborhood, or train stop you are at, there is an exhibition nearby! [Download the 2024 festival map]( check out the [previews]( for each exhibition, and make your way through NYC this summer with Photoville! This year, we also caught up with festival exhibition artists, [Saskia Scheffer]( [James Prochnik]( and students from [ICP at THE POINT]( Check out their exclusive interviews, and learn more about their creative and dynamic exhibitions. And stay tuned as we release more one-on-one exclusives from 2024 Photoville Festival artists! [CHECK OUT ALL EXHIBITIONS STILL ON VIEW!]( Like us on [Facebook]( and follow us on [Instagram]( to stay up to date as we share more exhibition previews and highlight artists’ stories through the summer! [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR INCREDIBLE PARTNERS AND FRIENDS WHO MAKE THE PHOTOVILLE FESTIVAL ACCESSIBLE TO ALL! [SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!]( Copyright (C) 2024 Photoville. 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