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One Place Understood: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection

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One Place Understood: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection


Mike Smith, Gray, TN, 1996, archival pigment print, © Mike Smith, The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2014-33


ON VIEW MARCH 22 – JUNE 10

Panel Discussion – April 20 @ 6 – 8 p.m.

Artist Workshop – April 21 @ 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

This exhibition is curated by:
Amy Miller, Executive Director, Atlanta Celebrates Photography
and Alan Rothschild, President and Founder of The Do Good Fund Inc.

Host Committee:
Steven and Erin Chevalier
Richard and Kristina Ford
Dr. Jerry and Carolyn Fortino
Benjamin Lowry and Shelly Gallender
Shirley R. Masinter

Don and Lola Norris
Holly-Anne Palmer

Featuring photographs by:
Rob Amberg
Oraien Catledge
Rineke Dijkstra
Carolyn Drake
Jill Frank
Preston Gannaway
Jennifer Garza-Cuen
Carlos Gustavo
Baldwin Lee
Builder Levy
Susan Lipper
Gordon Parks
Eli Reed
Mike Smith
Rosalind Fox Solomon
Rylan Steele
Brandon Thibodeaux
Brooke White
Vanessa Winship

The Do Good Fund, Inc. is a public charity based in Columbus, Georgia. Since its founding in 2012, the fund has focused on building a museum-quality collection of photographs taken in the American South since World War II. The collection ranges from works by more than a dozen Guggenheim fellows to images by less well-known, emerging photographers working in the region. Do Good’s mission is to make its collection of over 500 images broadly accessible through regional museums, nonprofit galleries and nontraditional venues and to encourage complementary, community based programming to accompany each exhibition.

 

 

 


Press

Pelican Bomb

Jennifer Garza-Cuen, Untitled – Girl with Snake, Rabun, GA, 2016, Archival Pigment Print, © Jennifer Garza-Cuen, The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2017-124
Rob Amberg, Carter Crosby, Highway 34 South, Clinton, NC, image: 1987/printed: 2016, © Rob Amberg Photography,The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2016-38
Vanessa Winship, Untitled (Lexington, Kentucky) , 2012, archival pigment print, © Vanessa Winship, The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2017-115
Baldwin Lee, Children Holding Hands, Vicksburg, MS, 1984, © Baldwin Lee, The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2016-26
Brandon Thibodeaux, Christmas Tree; Alligator, MS, 2012, © Brandon Thibodeaux, The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2014-05
Rylan Steele, Alcott Avenue, Ave Maria, Florida, 2016, © Rylan Steele, The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2018-01

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