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From the Heart: The Photographs of Brian Lanker Events

From the Heart: The Photographs of Brian Lanker
Opening Receptions
Friday, January 22
Members: 5–6 p.m.
Public: 6–8 p.m.

From Photograph to Art Book:  The Making of From the Heart: The Photographs of Brian Lanker
A Conversation between Michael O’Brien, nationally recognized photographer, and DJ Stout, design partner at Pentagram
Saturday, January 23, 11:00 a.m.
Location: 180 PLC
What happens when you bring a renowned photographer who knew Brian Lanker well with a highly experienced designer who didn’t together to create the best art photography book possible?

From Topeka to Eugene: Telling the Story
Saturday, January 23, 2:00 p.m.
Location: 180 PLC
A panel discussion with Brian Lanker’s colleagues: Blaine Newnham, Carl Davaz, Gary Settle with an introduction by Rich Clarkson.

Members Only Tour:  From the Heart: The Photographs of Brian Lanker
Wednesday, February 3, 6:00 p.m.
A members-only tour led by Lynda Lanker and Lynne Lamb.

Journalism Today
Saturday, February 27, 2:00 p.m.
Panel discussion with Nicole Dahmen, Assistant Professor of Visual Communication; Torsten Kjellstrand, Assistant Professor of Practice; Sung Park, Instructor of Photojournalism/Multimedia, Co-Director Multimedia Masters in Journalism, and a Fulbright Scholar; and Wes Pope, Co-Director, Multimedia Journalism master's program; moderated by Jill Hartz, JSMA Executive Director

Join a panel of esteemed journalists and professors from the School of Journalism and Communication for a lively discussion about how the field has changed since Lanker started in the 1970s and what they’re doing to prepare students for careers in journalism tomorrow.

Different Views: A Gallery Tour of From the Heart: The Photographs of Brian Lanker
Wednesday, March 2, 5:30 p.m.
What do you see when you look at a Brian Lanker photograph?  Join Jill Hartz Executive Director and in-house curator of the exhibition, as she explores the photographer’s work with Rupert Jenkins, freelance photography curator, editor, and non-profit arts manager; Julianna H. Newton, Edwin L. Artzt Interim Dean and Professor of Visual Communication, UO School of Journalism and Communication; Rachelle H Saltzman, Ph.D., Executive Director, Oregon Folklife Network; and Rick Williams, photographer and Dean of the Arts, Lane Community College

Two-Way Mirror - Photographing Self and Others
Saturday, March 5, 2 p.m.
A conversation with Thom Sempere, director, Photo Alliance, San Francisco, and Rupert Jenkins, freelance photography curator, editor, and non-profit arts manager; moderated by JSMA executive director Jill Hartz.