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[View this email in your browser]( Fall 2023 Educator Lab Workshop Tuesday, November, 14 2023 10a - 4pm | Abrons Arts Center NYCFree, annual educators workshop brought to you by Photoville in partnership with [Photowings](. Registration for the 2023 Fall Educator Lab will be closing October 16, 2023 at 11:59PM ET. [Spots are filling up quickly, so sign up today!]( This year, we are excited to reconnect with educators for a deep dive into Social Emotional Learning utilizing various art mediums with an emphasis on visual arts and photography. [Click here]( to learn more! If you have any questions or are in need of special accommodations while attending our event, including an ASL interpreter, please reach out to koren@photoville.com. [REGISTER TODAY!]( CURRENT PUBLIC ART EXHIBITIONS This fall, Photoville has collaboratively produced engaging and accessible public art currently exhibiting in NYC and Boston. Keep reading to learn more about what is now on view and how you can check them out! [Beyond the MAP]( Red Hook Community Justice Center JustArts Program 📆 September 1, 2023 - November 21, 2023 📍 Coffey Park: 85 Richards St (between King St & Pioneer St), Brooklyn, NY 11231 Created and produced in partnership with Photoville, ‘[Beyond the MAP]( features student photographers from the [Red Hook Community Justice Center JustArts 12-week Program](. This open-air exhibit portrays students’ work on neighborhood elements—friendships, new neighbors in their community, familial care for elders, and personal and communal histories. [NOW ON VIEW: BEYOND THE MAP]( [You Are Here]( Hunters Point Parks Conservancy 📆 October 2, 2023 - January 2, 2024 📍 Hunter’s Point South Park: Center Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101 Presented and produced by [Hunters Point Parks Conservancy]( and Photoville, ‘[You Are Here]( tells the stories from six artists from around the world. Through each unique project, we are shown what it is to be both at one and apart from the natural world. Together, the works explore the interactions between humanity and ecology, and how they shape each other. [NOW ON VIEW: YOU ARE HERE]( [Don’t Look Away]( Boston University 📆 October 2, 2023 - November 6, 2023 📍 College of Communication Building at Boston University: 640 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215 Produced and presented by [Boston University]( and Photoville, ‘[Don’t Look Away]( tells the story of brutality and suffering as the toll of war. Through the lens of freelance photographer and recipient of The Boston University College of Communication Hugo Shong Award, [Carol Guzy]( reveals the magnitude of pain and destruction in ways that are difficult to view but important to see. [NOW ON VIEW: DON’T LOOK AWAY]( [2023 Fort Greene Community Heroes]( Community Heroes 📆 July 2023 - June/July 2024 📍 Fort Greene Park along the Brooklyn Hospital fence 📍 Commodore Barry Park along the football field Produced and organized by Photoville and [Trellis]( [Community Heroes]( is currently exhibiting their annual exhibition spotlighting 12 heroes of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY. With stories captured and illustrated by local artists, we are shown the intimate stories behind the faces of the Fort Greene community that continue to create and connect.  [NOW ON VIEW: FORT GREENE COMMUNITY HEROES]( Opportunities in the community - Leica Camera x Photoville: [2024 Leica Women Foto Project Award]( Deadline: November 7, 2023, 11:59PM ET - NYU Future Imagemakers: [Spring 2024 Future Imagemakers Workshop for HS students]( Deadline: November 13, 2023, 11:59PM ET - Bronx Documentary Center: [Director of Individual & Corporate Giving (part-time)]( Deadline: Until filled - ICP: [Free Third Thursdays, featuring Black Women Photographers]( Date: October 19, 2023 6PM - 9PM ET - Brooklyn Arts Council: [2024 Grants & AIE Open Calls]( Deadline: Refer to each listing - Blackstar William + Louise Greaves Filmmaker Seminar: [Call for Proposals]( Deadline: October 31, 2023 - NYC Arts in Education Roundtable: [NYS Youth Media Arts Symposium]( Date: October 27, 2023, 9:30AM - 5PM ET - Visual Aids: [Community Archivist (part-time)]( Deadline: October 30, 2023 Have a free, or low-cost opportunity within the arts and media community? Reply to this email with the information to be featured in our next newsletter! [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright (C) 2023 Photoville. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Photoville 20 Jay Street, #207 Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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