Events

Behind the Lens with Andrea Bruce: Our Democracy during Covid-19

Since 2016, Andrea Bruce has been covering ideas of democracy and how people define this word across the United States with her project Our Democracy.

Hosted by CatchLight, she'll be sharing about her project Friday (4/17) at 1pm PST in a live conversation with Q&A.

Andrea Bruce / NOOR

Andrea Bruce / NOOR

Emerging Stories#1: Journalism in times of isolation - How to inform during the crisis?

The world is in an extraordinary state at the moment.

The measures against COVID-19 not only affects our day-to-day interaction, but also has consequences for the way we can consume international stories, news and images. Photographers, journalists, writers and filmmakers around the world are being restricted. What does this mean for their work? And how can they, and we, keep being informed and having a broad perspective? Each week Dutch photojournalist and filmmaker Kadir van Lohuizen will talk about this with makers from different parts of the world.

Stories#1: Journalism in times of isolation - How to inform during the crisis?

Nina Berman / NOOR

Nina Berman / NOOR

'In Transit' exhibited at Crawford Art Gallery, Ireland - with the work of Tanya Habjouqa

Tanya Habjouqa's longterm project "Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots" is exhibited in the touring group show "In Transit", curated by East Wing Gallery Artistic Director Peggy Sue Amison at the Crawford Art Gallery, in Cork, Ireland from March 6th to May 4th.

Tanya Habjouqa / NOOR

Tanya Habjouqa / NOOR

After Us the Deluge in New York City

Kadir van Lohuizen's long-term project on the sea level rise Rising Tide will be exhibited in New York City, at the Museum of City of New York. Rising sea levels affect us all. In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Rising Tide presents works by Dutch documentary photographer Kadir van Lohuizen that illustrate the dramatic consequences of the climate crisis across the world through photographs, video, drone images, and sound. Experience the effects of rising sea levels in Greenland, Bangladesh, Papua-New Guinea, Kiribati, Fiji, the Netherlands, the U.K., Marshall Islands, Jakarta, Panama, Miami, and in New York.

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NOOR Film at the Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium

As part of NOOR's year long collaboration with the Musée de la Photographie, Nina Berman and Jon Lowenstein will be showing their respective films The Triumph of the Shill and Lincoln's Promise in the museum's "Boite Noir", from January 25th to May 5th

Calabar Carnival festival by Bénédicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde

The Calabar Carnival festival starts every 1st of December and ends on the 31st of December in Nigeria and considered the cleanest, friendliest and best maintained state capital in the whole country. This year, NOOR photographers Benedicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde covered the event which had as a theme "Africanism".

Bénédicte Kurzen and Sanne De WIlde / NOOR

Bénédicte Kurzen and Sanne De WIlde / NOOR

"Grozny: Nine Cities" exhibited in Paris for Doctors Without Borders' 20th anniversary since its Peace Nobel Prize

"Grozny: Nine Cities", a project by Olga Kravets, Maria Morina and Oksana Yushko, curated by Anna Shpakova, will be exhibited on December 10th, 2019, in commemoration of the 20-year anniversary since Medecins Sans Frontiere won the Nobel Peace Prize. Olga Kravets will discuss about her photographs and do a guided visit.

Olga Kravets / NOOR

Olga Kravets / NOOR