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just_joe
05-07-2004, 02:59 PM
Tibetan Photo Project gets public Shows... Pass along
Just In: Antioch University in Santa Barbara has begun making plans for a Sept 9 opening of a 30-40 print display of the Tibetan Photo Project
http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
A slide show of the project will be given at the Laytonville Elementary School on May 21 at 7 p.m.
February 2005 has been set for the opening of the premiere exhibit of The Tibetan Photo Project in the U.S.A. at the Meadows Museum of Art at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Director, Diane Dufilho, is overseeing the printing of approximately 40 contemporary images. These are the first-ever photographs taken by Tibetan monks living in exile and the participating Tibetan photographers. Additionally, Dufilho is directing the printing of 20 rediscovered images of Tibet in 1932.
Dufilho and her staff are also working to organize cultural presentations, lectures and to locate and include several Tibetan artworks and artifacts during the 4-month exhibit.
At the end of its run at the Meadows Museum of Art, a goal will be realized and the prints will be donated to The Tibetan Photo Project, creating a traveling exhibit. Help bring this show to your area by contacting museum and fine art gallery directors in your hometown.
yugaung
05-13-2004, 02:01 AM
Tibetan Photo Project gets public Shows... Pass along
Just In: Antioch University in Santa Barbara has begun making plans for a Sept 9 opening of a 30-40 print display of the Tibetan Photo Project
http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
A slide show of the project will be given at the Laytonville Elementary School on May 21 at 7 p.m.
February 2005 has been set for the opening of the premiere exhibit of The Tibetan Photo Project in the U.S.A. at the Meadows Museum of Art at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Director, Diane Dufilho, is overseeing the printing of approximately 40 contemporary images. These are the first-ever photographs taken by Tibetan monks living in exile and the participating Tibetan photographers. Additionally, Dufilho is directing the printing of 20 rediscovered images of Tibet in 1932.
Dufilho and her staff are also working to organize cultural presentations, lectures and to locate and include several Tibetan artworks and artifacts during the 4-month exhibit.
At the end of its run at the Meadows Museum of Art, a goal will be realized and the prints will be donated to The Tibetan Photo Project, creating a traveling exhibit. Help bring this show to your area by contacting museum and fine art gallery directors in your hometown.
This is ugly self-promotion.
Joe Mickey teaming up with super-whore, pornstar Sazzy Lee Varga to produce the Tibetan Photo Project. Their website is full of baseless claims eg Chinese killed 1.2 millions Tibetans.
Do we need a whore to teach us morality?
She is better at selling undies.
http://www.sazzyleevarga.com/merch2.htm
just_joe
05-23-2004, 12:23 PM
It is a common practice for the Chinese to have Web monitors roam the Web and place a collection from a one-sided google list of resources to create a singular point of view. This is not a valid form of research, but, it is effective propaganda if one is not careful.
All information should be considered and carefully measured ... I think it does however speak volumes when an anonymous poster will also resort to personal character attack when his or her research fails to win over. This make the "research" even more suspect and is a common practice among Chinese Web monitors.
When considering information created by educational research funded by grants, or "experts" it is important to look behind the grant funding names to see who it is that actually funds the research and grants to better determine the credibility or point of view of the research or researcher.
It is important to question the motive behind any Anonymous Web Names that offer no credibility or credentials and only provide research to a single point of view. While all information is worth a look and all information should be further researched, considered and verified, without identity or credentials material and motive on either side should be approached cautiously.
Visually and respectfully, Joe Mickey, Co-Founder of The Tibetan Photo Project
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The first collection of photos taken by Tibetans living in exile in India is creating a voice through media coverage and two exhibits of the Tibetan Photo Project.
The Tibetan Photo Project offers the first collection of photos taken by Tibetans living in exile, images of the Dalai Lama, informational texts and rare 1932 pictures of Tibet.
The perspective provided from the modern history of Tibet and China reveals a great deal about the nature of China's future leadership. The lessons have become even more relevant with the rise to power by Hu Jintao, China's former hardline secretary to Tibet.
Visit http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
•HELP grow this voice from Tibet in exile. Please consider adding a link to the project or as a signature to all your emails and Web postings.
•We offer slide show & lecture presentations for groups and organizations.
(See National and regional reviews below)
•JUST IN: Antioch University - Santa Barbara will host a Sept. 9 gallery opening of between 30 and 40 prints.
•OPENING IN 2005, at the Meadows Museum of Art in Shreveport, Louisiana…a complete exhibit of 60 prints, art and artifacts and cultural exhibitions.
•FOR EDITORS: We offer a complete and colorful feature on the Tibetan Photo Project. Drop us an email for a disc.
•FOR RADIO PRODUCERS: AN interview on the Tibetan Photo Project Co-founder Joe Mickey with Monique Fuller can be heard at http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=8597 where it can be picked up for broadcast, at no charge.
The power of one frame of film
Working from an isolated coastal town of 5000 in northern California, the combined circulation of publications that have told some portion of Tibet’s tragedy through the Tibetan Photo Project is over 20 million.
• Linked by Harvard Asia Center for the Dalai Lama's 2003 visit.•
•Linked by Africa & Asia studies, University of London•
•Linked by the University of Virginia•
•National media reviews on the Tibetan Photo Project
“REWARDING”
-Parade Magazine
Seen by 16 million readers, resulting in 40,000 hits to
http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
“Their work precisely captures with insight and enthusiasm the life of exiled Tibetans.”
-Bobbie Liegh, Art & Antiques Magazine
•Regional Reviews
"Audiences leave seeing China's treatment of Tibet as a microcosm of how the communist country deals with the world." -The Slice, Colorado Springs
"Tibetan Photo Project is a magic view into a world no Westerner has seen. These unique photographs were created by Tibetan Monks themselves and give voice to their story and culture."
-Scribe, UCCS student newspaper
"Insightful...touching." -GO!
For a brief education at the site, http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com, read "Tibet at the Edge of Extinction." & "Save Tibet...Why?"
Please have a look at http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
just_joe
08-21-2004, 10:30 AM
UPDATE: ANTIOCH SHOW NOW SCHEDULED FOR OPENING SEPT. 17 IN SANTA BARBARA.
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