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Kim Charles Ferrill
is a freelance photographer who works with the Indiana Historical Society.
He has illustrated the book, Hoosier Faiths (Indiana University
Press, 1995) Where God’s People Meet (Guild Press, 1996), and Voices
of Faith: Making a Difference in Urban Neighborhoods for The Polis
Center. He is currently working on Sacred Heartland, a book funded
by a Clio grant from the Indiana Historical Society.
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Darryl Jones is a freelance photographer. His books
include Indiana, Indiana II, Owen Sweet Owen, Indianapolis,
and The Spirit of the Place.
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Tyagan
Miller is a documentary
and commercial photographer. His photographic projects include “High Risk:
Students of the IPS Alternative Schools, 1992-1996”, “Being Old: The Lives
of Our Elders”, and “Covenant: Living in the Presence of God.” |
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Carl Pope’s photographs and mixed media works have
been widely exhibited and are in the permanent collection of the Museum
of Modern Art in New York, the Whitney Museum of Art, and the Indianapolis
Museum of Art. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment
for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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Ginny Taylor Rosner’s current work features abandoned spaces.
She is active with Testimony Ministries, Inc., a ministry of Christian
artists, and teaches art at the Plainfield Juvenile Correctional Facility.
Her photographs were included in the group show, Nine for the Nineties
in 1991 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
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Jeffrey A. Wolin
is professor of photography and director of the School of Fine Arts at
Indiana University. He has received two fellowships from the National
Endowment for the Arts and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.
His series of portraits of Holocaust survivors, Written in Memory:
Portraits of the Holocaust, was published by Chronicle Books in 1997.
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