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WRFA Interview with Veteran Photographer Wing Young Huie Airs Friday, Lecture Scheduled for Feb. 23 at JCC

February 20, 2015 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

Wing Young Huie

Wing Young Huie

JAMESTOWN – The effect of cultural stereotypes will be examined in “Identity and the American Landscape: How Photographs Inform Us” –  a presentation by Wing Young Huie at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23 in Scharmann Theatre on JCC’s Jamestown Campus.

The program, free and open to the public, is sponsored by the Katharine Jackson Carnahan Endowment for the Arts and JCC’s college program committee.

Huie, who is based in Minneapolis, is a photo journalist who has created numerous photographic projects documenting the socioeconomic and cultural realities of American society. His most well-known works – Frogtown (1995), Lake Street USA (2000), and The University Avenue Project (2010) – transformed the Twin Cities’ urban areas into public photo galleries, reflecting the everyday lives of thousands of its citizens in the midst of some of the most diverse concentrations of international immigrants in the country.

Huie’s projects have been published in five books, including Looking for Asian America and Lake Street USA, both of which are available at JCC’s Hultquist Library.

According to Huie, his projects create societal mirrors of who we are, seeking to reveal not only what is hidden, but also what is plainly visible and seldom noticed.

As an Asian American, Huie is particularly conscious of the ways that stereotypes shape our understanding of people who look differently than we do, and more generally, how little we can know about another person from the way they look. Huie designed a Chalk Talk workshop in which participants conduct short interviews designed to bridge the distance between one another and where insights are shared through photographs.

He will share some of his story with WRFA Friday Afternoon during an interview on Arts on Fire, which begins at 1 p.m.

In addition to Huie’s interview, we’ll also be talking with organizers of the Art Life Conference, scheduled for April 24.  The conference will assist anyone working with people with disabilities in the art field.

More information at www.artlifecon.com or simply listen to our interview on Friday at 1 p.m. during Arts on Fire.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Arts on Fire, Jamestown Community College, Wing Young Huie

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