1. Chautauqua, Kodak and Eastman House Present Week on Photography

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    artwork: Nickolas Muray  -  "Camel Cigarettes/3 in Red", 1931 - Color print, assembly (Carbro) process - © Nickolas Muray Photo Archives Courtesy of George Eastman House: International Museum of Photography and Film, Gift of Mrs. Nickolas Muray

    CHAUTAUQUA, NY.-
    Chautauqua Institution is partnering with Eastman Kodak Company and George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film for a week unlike any other offered in the Institution’s history — exploring the world of photography with world-renowned speakers, interactive exhibits and activities, and an onsite social media center designed to share the experience with the world. Week Five of Chautauqua’s nine-week 2010 Season, taking place July 25 through 31, is themed “Picture This: Photography” and will examine photography through a variety of lenses: technology, art, social development, journalism, ethics and how the medium captures our imagination.

    In planning the week, Kodak and George Eastman House have provided expertise and made available resources that ensure those taking part in the Chautauqua programs will leave with an enriched understanding of the history, relevance and future of the medium.

    “We set out to create for Chautauquans an opportunity to engage in this topic at both a personal level and a much larger scale, from telling one’s personal story in old family photographs to using technology to map our endless universe,” said Chautauqua President Tom Becker. That engagement will be found throughout the grounds during Week Five and beyond the traditional Chautauqua program.

    Confirmed speakers for Week Five include celebrated photojournalists Ed Kashi and National Geographic’s Steve McCurry; space photographer Margaret Geller; Kodak retiree and digital-camera inventor Steve Sasson, and James Colton, photo editor for Sports Illustrated, among others. Vanity Fair’s David Friend will present his book Watching the World Change: The Stories Behind the Images of 9/11 as the week’s Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle author, and award-winning photographers Ross Whitaker and Jeff Dunas will share their expertise through Chautauqua’s Special Studies courses.

    artwork: Photo Steve McCurry / Magnum from the book South Southeast, Bombay India, 1996 - Published by Phaidon Press.

    Forty-four photographs from the George Eastman House collection, chosen to demonstrate the power of photography, will be on display all season throughout the Institution grounds in the outdoor frames provided by the National Geographic Museum.

    The first floor of Chautauqua’s Hultquist Center will become headquarters for Kodak and George Eastman House. Inside, visitors will discover historic cameras and photo equipment on display and try out Kodak’s latest imaging products. Kodak’s award-winning social media team will also call Hultquist home for the week, conducting video interviews and providing daily updates via its social media channels, including 1000Words blog, Twitter, YouTube and other channels to expand the reach of the week’s content worldwide. 

    Dr. Anthony Bannon, the Ron and Donna Fielding Director of George Eastman House, plus curator of the outdoor photographic show and a longtime Chautauquan, said the opportunity to work with Chautauqua and Kodak fosters the museum’s mission to engage conversations and understanding about the image in our time.

    “Photography introduced the need for visual literacy in the 19th century,” said Bannon. “Its technology—its multiple faces—require our careful understanding of the diverse social spaces and the various cultures that it informs.”

    For more information about Week Five’s “Picture This: Photography” at Chautauqua Institution, please visit : www.ciweb.org


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