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SUMMARY:Publishers-In-Residence: Alexa Dilworth (Online)
DESCRIPTION:The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to welcome Alexa Dilworth
  for an exclusive series of Online Portfolio Reviews as part of our
  annual Publishers-In-Residence program. 
 
 Our Publishers-in-Residence program offers photographers direct\,
  one-on-one guidance from industry professionals to refine their
  projects for publication. These sessions provide tailored feedback on
  sequencing\, design\, and storytelling\, helping artists shape their
  work into compelling photobooks. 
 
 Each review is 25 minutes long and each costs $80 for members and $95
  for non-members.All of these professionals are scheduled to conduct
  six reviews each on: Tuesdays from 10:00 am-1:00 pm EST. 
 
 Alexa Dilworth is publishing director and senior editor at the Center
  for Documentary Studies (CDS) at Duke University\, where she also
  directs the awards program\, which includes the CDS Documentary Essay
  Prize in Writing and Photography and the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor
  Prize\, and the DocX lab. In 1995 she was hired by CDS to work on the
  editorial staff for DoubleTake magazine. She was also hired as editor
  of the CDS books program at that time and has coordinated the
  publishing efforts for every CDS book\, including the recent and
  forthcoming books Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial by
  Jessica Ingram\; Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh
  Mangum\, 1897-1922\, edited by Margaret Sartor and Alex Harris\; Test
  of Faith: Signs\, Serpents\, Salvation: Photographs by Lauren Pond\;
  Reality Radio: Telling True Stories in Sound\, Second Edition\, edited
  by John Biewen and Alexa Dilworth\; and Aunties: The Seven Summers of
  Alevtina and Ludmila: Photographs by Nadia Sablin. Dilworth has a BA
  and an MA\, both in English\, from the University of Florida\, and an
  MFA in creative writing (poetry) from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at
  the University of Iowa. 
 
 Click on the names below to visit the reviewers' websites. 
 
 April 7 -- Sybylla Smith
 
 April 14 -- Karen Davis
 
 April 21 -- Alexa Becker
 
 May 5 -- Alyssa Ortega Coppelman
LOCATION:Griffin Museum of Photography\, 67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/pir26-alexa-dilworth/
CATEGORIES:Cultural\,Education
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