Thanks, Kim Carter Johnson and Wabash College - appreciate the shout outs to INvolve People and Vedder Price in the latest alumni magazine 🥹
#wabashcollege #lgbtq
Today's featured university icon is Baxter and Center Halls at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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my alma mater's, semi-unofficial, motto is "Wabash Always Fights", which several us of alumni have modified for our social media use to also be "Wabash Always Cites" #WabashCollege
“ think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely” (Wabash College mission statement)
It’s always a thrill to find my name in our beautiful #WabashCollege #alumni magazine. But THREE times?! I nearly fainted from joy.
Thank you, Kim Johnson, for including my thoughts on how my alma mater influenced my perspectives on the importance of #community building.
A color photograph made in a gallery at Wabash College (located in Crawfordsville, Indiana). A chair/photo sculpture (utilizing anamorphism) is seen in the middle of the space with 30 framed photographs on the surrounding walls. This was an exhibit called Photogrphic Prevarications where photography's ability to tell untruths (albeit in a realistic way) was leveraged. All work here was produced by Richard Koenig, who is a Professor at Kalamazoo College.
A color photograph made in a gallery at Wabash College (located in Crawfordsville, Indiana). A chair/photo sculpture (utilizing anamorphism) is seen in the middle of the space with 30 framed photographs on the surrounding walls. This was an exhibit called Photogrphic Prevarications where photography's ability to tell untruths (albeit in a realistic way) was leveraged. All work here was produced by Richard Koenig, who is a Professor at Kalamazoo College.
Photographic Prevarications (30 prints, video, sculpture). A one-person show I had years ago. The two shots here should illustrate what I was doing with anamorphism (where a single point-of-view is privileged).
January-February 2010
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#artphotography
#wabashcollege
#anamorphism