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"James “dirtykics” Dickerson is a photographer known for his on-the-spot portraits of Black and Brown communities in Toledo, Ohio. Influenced by a need to visually preserve life, he walks neighborhoods with determined eyes, a warm heart, and open ears. His work has been published in Harper’s Bazaar and exhibited in physical and digital galleries since 2015, most recently the Now is Forever show at Gathered Glassblowing and the Working Artist Collective. If you see him on the street say what’s up!"While not limited to studio settings, or the hands of a professional, photography introduces you to humanity from across the world or through events in your own backyard. Participants will have the opportunity to create a poster sized collage consisting of photographs made of themselves and their partner in attendance.
The Family Center is sponsored in part by Mercy Health, the Toledo Museum of Art Ambassadors and The Andersons, Inc.
This event is free, but advanced registration is required.
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The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, United States
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