Third Annual PHOTOGRAPHY, EXPANDED Symposium

Magnum Foundation and The Photography Program in the School of Art, Media, and Technology of Parsons The New School for Design are pleased to announce the third annual Photography, Expanded Symposium. This one-day event will present innovative documentary storytelling and emerging ideas in digital media and journalism on social justice issues.

Presentations and panel discussions will feature leading media-makers, designers, and photographers such as Andrew Beck Grace (After the Storm), Katy Scoggin (CITIZENFOUR), Marek Tuszynski (Exposing the Invisible), Elaine Sheldon & Sarah Ginsburg (She Does Podcast), and many more! Get inspired by recent work from the field, gain new critical insights, and connect with potential collaborators in order to respond to the changing demands of the field!

A powerful and diverse lineup of mediamakers, designers, and thought leaders are scheduled. Visit our website for a selection of featured projects.

Please join us for one of our three lunchtime conversations on Participatory Practice in Photography, Creative Problem Solving on Issues of Sustainability or Seeding Partnerships. Space is limited to 25 participants in each session; reserve your ticket now.











When: Sun., Nov. 1, 2015 at 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Where: The New School
66 W. 12th St.
212-229-5108
Price: Free
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Magnum Foundation and The Photography Program in the School of Art, Media, and Technology of Parsons The New School for Design are pleased to announce the third annual Photography, Expanded Symposium. This one-day event will present innovative documentary storytelling and emerging ideas in digital media and journalism on social justice issues.

Presentations and panel discussions will feature leading media-makers, designers, and photographers such as Andrew Beck Grace (After the Storm), Katy Scoggin (CITIZENFOUR), Marek Tuszynski (Exposing the Invisible), Elaine Sheldon & Sarah Ginsburg (She Does Podcast), and many more! Get inspired by recent work from the field, gain new critical insights, and connect with potential collaborators in order to respond to the changing demands of the field!

A powerful and diverse lineup of mediamakers, designers, and thought leaders are scheduled. Visit our website for a selection of featured projects.

Please join us for one of our three lunchtime conversations on Participatory Practice in Photography, Creative Problem Solving on Issues of Sustainability or Seeding Partnerships. Space is limited to 25 participants in each session; reserve your ticket now.

Buy tickets/get more info now