General admission is $6; free to Rutgers and ICP faculty, staff, students, and Zimmerli Art Museum Members

Since 2001, Johnson & Johnson has sponsored fellowship for graduates of the Documentary Photography and Photojournalism program at ICP. A View of Caring presents photographs by fourteen of these fellow, who documented many of the community-based programs supported by Johnson & Johnson in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

The photographers represented in the exhibition are 2005 Fellows, Harry Zernike (born Stamford, Connecticut, 1965), Nicolas Goldberg (born Paris, France, 1978) , Hilary Duffy (born New York City, 1969); 2006 Fellows Willie Davis (born Washington, DC, 1976), and Charlotte Oestervang (born Denmark); 2007 Fellows Kelly Shimoda (born California, 1976), Janea Wiedmann (Born New Jersey, 1967), Shraddha Borawake (born Pune, India); 2008 Fellows Mark Manley (born Cleveland, Ohio, 1957), Myriam Abdelaziz (born Cairo, Egypt, 1976), Toni Greaves (born Newcastle, Australia, 1969); 2009 Fellow, Tiana Markova-Gold (born Vermont, 1974); and 2010 Fellows Ruben Reyes (born Mexico, 1979), Christina Clusiau (born Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1980).

Art After Hours: First Wednesdays
On July 6 at 6:30 pm, Alison Morley, Chair of ICP's Documentary Photography and Photojournalism Program presents a talk on the exhibition and the ongoing tradition of "concerned photography."

 

Photo: Willie Davis, Project Mercy School in Yetebon, Ethiopia, October 12, 2006 © Willie Davis