The Sixth Annual Portfolio of the Photographic Education Society, Rhode Island School of Design
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Title: The Sixth Annual Portfolio of the Photographic Education Society, Rhode Island School of Design
Editor:
Photographic Education Society, Rhode Island School of Design
Artist:
Mary Kay Simqu (American, born 1947)
Artist:
Neal Rantoul (American, born 1946)
Artist:
Chester Michalik (American, born 1935)
Artist:
Robert Rosenthal (American)
Artist:
Lauren Shaw (American, born 1946)
Artist:
Aaron Siskind (American, 1903–1991)
Artist:
Scott Sorensen (American)
Artist:
Pamela Starsky (American)
Artist:
Joan Sussman (American)
Artist:
Robin Nuse (American)
Artist:
Alan Metnick (American, born 1941)
Artist:
Hugh Talman (American, born 1950)
Artist:
Gary DiPalma (American)
Artist:
David Akiba (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1940–2019 Boston, Massachusetts)
Artist:
Dick Lebowitz (American, born 1937)
Artist:
Bert Beaver (Canadian, Calgary 1921–2012 Manchester, New Hampshire)
Artist:
Harry Callahan (American, Detroit, Michigan 1912–1999 Atlanta, Georgia)
Artist:
Peter Feresten (American, 1945–2007)
Artist:
Robert Gooblar (American, 1945–1997)
Artist:
Gerald Hagner (American, born 1947)
Artist:
Henry Horenstein (American, born 1947)
Artist:
Lewis Kostiner (American, born 1950)
Artist:
Morgan Rockhill (American, born 1949)
Artist:
Jim Leavitt (American)
Artist:
Phyllis Boudreau (American, born 1953)
Date: 1970s
Medium: Gelatin silver prints
Classification: Portfolios
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1972
Object Number: 1973.579
Rights and Reproduction: ©Aaron Siskind Foundation.
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