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SUMMARY:Haberman Local Luminaries: True Story
DESCRIPTION:Meet notable local figures in media\, the arts\, and journalism in the Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts as they share their viewpoints on works in the exhibition “True Story: Photography\, Journalism\, and Media.” \nMeet the Luminaries \nKathleen Bartzen Culver is the director of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication\, the James E. Burgess Chair in Journalism Ethics\, and director of the Center for Journalism Ethics. Long interested in the implications of digital media on journalism and public interest communication\, Culver integrates research\, teaching\, and service to advance integrity in media. She also studies free expression\, especially in campus contexts. She serves as visiting faculty for the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and was the founding editor of PBS MediaShift’s education section. \nJovanny Hernandez Caballero is a community artist and photographer in Milwaukee\, Wisconsin. He is a first-generation American and descendant of Mixtecs\, an Indigenous group based in present-day Oaxaca\, Mexico. His work centers around themes of cultural heritage and identity. Through his photography\, Jovanny documents the beauty of Milwaukee’s South Side and his family’s native land of Oaxaca. He seeks to showcase the richness and diversity of his community\, celebrating its people\, culture\, and traditions. His work has been recognized in “Creating Milwaukee\,” a mini-documentary series produced by Nō Studios. He received the Gener8tor Art X Sherman Phoenix grant\, was an Artist in Residence at Arts@Large\, and is a Mary L. Nohl Fellowship recipient. He completed his BFA in Photography & Imaging at the UW–Milwaukee in 2023. Jovanny is a staff photographer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and USA Today Network\, where he has documented everything from local and state news to sports and national political events. \nJames Tasse is an actor\, director\, lecturer at the UW–Milwaukee\, and a Vietnam-era veteran. He has performed with many local theatre companies including Milwaukee Rep\, Chamber Theatre\, Milwaukee Shakespeare\, Next Act\, and In Tandem. He received his training with the Professional Theatre Training Program at UW–Milwaukee. He has also appeared in the locally produced films Wisconsin Death Trip\, Tracks\, and most recently Small Town Wisconsin. Jim is a co-founder of the Feast of Crispian: Shakespeare with Veterans. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/haberman-local-luminaries-true-story/
LOCATION:700 N Art Museum Dr\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, United States
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