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Lisa Barnard, Head Gear. Used By Soldier Receiving Treatment For PTSD, 2008

Engines of War: Mitchell and Mulcahy’s Second War Photography Project to Open in New York

By Bill Davenport on March 17, 2013

Dallas curators Charles Dee Mitchell and Cynthia Mulcahy’s latest project, Engines of War opens on March 28 at Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert in New [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged charles dee mitchell, conflicts in a new century, Cynthia Mulcahy, engines of war | Leave a response

Dallas public art project Seventeen Hundred Seeds. Photo credit: Robert Hamilton.

Seventeen Hundred Seeds: Cultivating Community As Art

By Margaret Meehan on June 2, 2012

This past Saturday independent curator Cynthia Mulcahy and artist Robert Hamilton had a public picnic and reception to celebrate the planting and subsequent bloom of [...]

Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged Cynthia Mulcahy, dallas, oak cliff | 3 Responses

Rania Matar  Barbie Girl, Beirut 2006. Haret Hreik Beirut. The photographer arrived in Beirut to visit family days before the bombing of Lebanon by Israel started in 2006. Courtesy Rania Matar

XXI: Conflicts in a New Century: Images of a First Decade Fraught with Violence

By Lucia Simek on May 26, 2011

The other day I heard a montage of sound bites on NPR of the recent uprisings in the Middle East. The momentary inundation of  frantic sounds from Libya, [...]

Posted in Blog, Shelf Life | Tagged Cynthia Mulcahy, dee mitchell, james nachtwey, oak cliff cultural center, tim hetherington, war photography, XXI: Conflicts in a New Century | 1 Response

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