Guardian of the Bridge
This is an image I took of a dancer in a multifacted art installation about indigenous peoples in Western New York and their relationship to the local landscape.
Guardian of the Bridge
This is an image I took of a dancer in a multifacted art installation about indigenous peoples in Western New York and their relationship to the local landscape.
Awards
One Shot Photo Contest
2022Nominee
Portrait
Non Professional
Guardian of the Bridge
This is an image I took of a dancer in a multifacted art installation about indigenous peoples in Western New York and their relationship to the local landscape.
About Artist
Andrea Gluckman
Andrea Anderson Gluckman combines the three tracks of academics, social justice, and photography in her research and art. Schooled as an expert on policy, culture, education, and religions of the Middle East, she worked as a diplomatic advisor, professor, researcher, and writer at Harvard University, the University of the Middle East, and the University of Rochester. Her research specialties include the project of justice after mass violence, through which she used photography and the documenting of oral histories for education and evidential purposes. Using her research from post-genocide Rwanda and South Africa, she sought venues for establishing transitional justice structures in the Middle East. Both photography and the documentation of oral histories surrounding mass violence are essential for establishing a platform for victimized communities to establish a truthful record of events, organize for change, and begin to heal as a community. Andrea is an international award-winning photographer and writer who uses her platforms of academics, activism, and art to witness and leverage the stories of communities devastated by mass violence in order to assist in rebuilding efforts. Originally from the deep South of the United States, Andrea has turned her attention back to her natal landscape to reckon with the deeply violent histories of racism using the skills and tools developed for international conflict. She is currently based out of Rochester, New York, where she teaches and works collaboratively with artistic communities on issues of social justice, indigenous truth-telling, and anti-racism work.
Photographic Areas of Focus
Aerial, Architecture, Film & Alternative Process, Fine Art, Nature, Portrait, Travel
Location
United States of America
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