The Other Side of the Island: An Exhibition of Photographs by Myatt Samuel Lipscomb
Jan 19, 1993 - Mar 12, 1993
Myatt Samuel Lipscomb,Cliff and Richard, 1992, photograph
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Myatt Samuel Lipscomb
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Myatt Samuel Lipscomb writes: “The pictures generally dwell on the sweet or the melancholy, the lonely, the fragile or awesome.” Zoltan Buki writes, “In his images of individuals, couples, or places, he illuminates that very private world of loneliness which we so desperately try to veil. Lipscomb only asks for empathy and acceptance; after all, when we see another human being, we see a mirror reflection of ourselves.” 40% sales of all exhibited photographs are to benefit Newark’s homeless. Funding to support this exhibition has been made possible by the Office of Student Development and the Paul Robeson Campus Center.Includes the work of Myatt Samuel Lipscomb
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