WORK, WORSHIP & COMMUNITY
A Panel Discussion on Race and Community
Thursday | 5:30-6:30 pm | East Gallery
With photographs by the late Paul Kwilecki of Bainbridge serving as a backdrop in the East Gallery, join the Albany Museum of Art for Work, Worship & Community: A Panel Discussion on Race and Community at 5:30 pm on Thursday, April 22, 2021.
Confirmed for the panel are two photographers who were mentored by Kwilecki:
There is no cost to attend, but space is limited in accordance with health guidance in place at the time of the event. To reserve your space, email Annie Vanoteghem HERE or call her at 229.439.8400.
Confirmed for the panel are two photographers who were mentored by Kwilecki:
- Jimmy Nicholson is a Quincy, Fla.-based photographer whose work is focused on documenting the simplest aspects of everyday life. His formal training as a photographer consisted of a single photography class at Florida State. Originally from Bainbridge, Kwilecki was his mentor for for three years. That relationship altered Nicholson’s world view and opened his eyes to the power of documentary photography.
- Photographer, attorney and publisher Bill Boling, a partner in the firm Powell Goldstein, also was mentored by Kwilecki. Boling, of Atlanta, studied drawing and painting at Georgia Highland College, Georgia State University and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Rennes, France. while practicing law, he has maintained an active engagement with poetry and visual arts. He serves on the adjunct faculty at the University of Georgia, School of Law, where he lectures on health care law and policy. Boling owns Fall Line Arts Press.
There is no cost to attend, but space is limited in accordance with health guidance in place at the time of the event. To reserve your space, email Annie Vanoteghem HERE or call her at 229.439.8400.