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Call for Proposals: Documentary Photography Distribution Grant
March 27, 2007
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

Call for Proposals: Moving Walls 14 Documentary Photography Exhibition
February 23, 2007
OSI's Documentary Photography Project invites photographers and artists to submit a proposal and completed body of work for consideration in its annual Moving Walls group exhibition. more

OSI Documentary Photography Project Distribution Grant Winners Announced
March 15, 2007
OSI's Documentary Photography Project has awarded its winter 2006 Distribution Grants, which support photographers who have completed a significant project on social justice or human rights issues. more

OSI’s "Dads" Exhibition Is Subject of Editorial, Radio Program
April 14, 2007
The OSI-sponsored documentary photography exhibit "Dads" was featured in the Baltimore Sun and on the Marc Steiner Show. more

Events

Photographs by Iraqi Civilians, 2004
Woodstock, NY
September 2, 2007
This OSI-supported traveling exhibit features images taken by Iraqi citizens in Baghdad and Falluja.  more

Fixers on the Frontlines
New York City
June 26, 2007
Journalists and fixers—who provide translation and other expertise to journalists covering war zones—discuss the increasing risk of such work in Iraq and Afghanistan, at this panel co-sponsored by OSI's Documentary Photography Project.  more

Photography Exhibition: Moving Walls 13
OSI-New York
June 12, 2007
With Moving Walls 13, the Open Society Institute continues its support of engaged photographers who strive to bring attention to underreported issues such as Guantanamo detainees, China's industrialized landscapes, and immigrant life in Europe.  more

Moving Walls 12 Photography Exhibit Opens in Washington
June 7, 2007
The 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

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