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Call for Proposals: Moving Walls 13
July 20, 2006
OSI invites photographers and artists to submit work for consideration in the Moving Walls exhibition, which addresses a variety of social justice and human rights issues that coincide with OSI's mission. more

Call for Proposals: Documentary Photography Distribution Grant
July 18, 2006
OSI's Documentary Photography Project seeks applicants for a grant to encourage new ways of presenting photography to the public to stimulate social change. more

OSI Documentary Photography Project Distribution Grant Winners Announced
May 19, 2006
The lingering chaos of the Soviet break-up, the Salvadoran civil war, and the plight of the mentally disabled are just some of the subjects documented by photographers awarded winter 2005 OSI Distribution Grants. more

Events

Photography Exhibition: Moving Walls 12
OSI-New York
September 14, 2006
The six photographers in this OSI exhibit cover a range of subjects: entrenched poverty and discrimination in Europe and the United States, the path of diamonds from miner to consumer, an intimate view of the impact of stigma and violence, and the massive changes taking place in the new China.  more

OSI Grantee Speaks on Photographing the Former Soviet Union
November 2, 2006
Jonas Bendiksen discusses his photographic journey through the communities featured in his book Satellites: Photographs from the Fringes of the Former Soviet Unionmore

Photography Exhibition: Moving Walls International
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
August 27, 2006
The photographs in this OSI-sponsored exhibition cover diverse subjects including political transition, prison life, wounded veterans, American Islam, and homelessness.  more

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