The Photograpy of An Haibo: Children by the South China Sea
Along 625 miles of coast in southern China, there are many overlooked places where children face difficult challenges in their lives. Rural children, lost in the unfamiliar environment of the cities, turn to juvenile delinquency; children born with disabilities struggle without the services to meet their special needs; and children with chronic, or deadly, diseases suffer quietly. These are the subjects of An Haibo’s photographs, their plight represented by the five groups in this exhibition: Little Angels’ Dreams, A Pu and Li Ying, Bad Kids and Hopeless Road, Little Yue Yue, and Mai Rong. Through her compassionate lens, An Haibo captures not only the struggles and dreams of the children she photographs, but their passion for life and strength in the face of adversity.
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Sep 10, 2012 09:00 AM
to Sep 30, 2012 04:30 PM |
| Where | Hite Art Galleries, Schneider Hall |
| Contact Name | Renee Murphy |
| Contact Phone | (502)852-6794 |
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The Photography of An Haibo
Ann Haibo is a lecturer at the College of Arts, Guangdong University of Business. She was a Photographer and Graphic Editor for the Weekend Edition of the South China from 2006-2007 and a Photographer and Reporter for Yangcheng Evening News from 2005-2006. She holds an M.F.A. from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute.
Exhibition: September 10-30, 2012
Gallery Hours:
Mon-Fri: 9-4:30pm
Sat: 10-2
Sun: 1-5

