Internationally acclaimed photographer and âvisual storytellerâ Steve McCurryâs work is the newest exhibit at MTSUâs renowned Baldwin Photographic Gallery, open now through Oct. 20.Â
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The collection of photographs focuses chiefly on the people McCurry has met while chronicling his three-plus decades of world travel. The Pennsylvania native worked for a local newspaper for two years after his 1974 graduation from Penn State University, then left to travel and freelance in India.Â
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He wound up crossing into Afghanistan with some refugees just before the Russian invasion in 1979, disguising himself and traveling for weeks with the Mujahedeen before emerging with the first images of that conflict.Â
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McCurry is best known for his photo âAfghan Girl,â a stark 1984 portrait of a teenage refugee that made the cover of National Geographic in 1985 and led to a nearly 18-year, and ultimately successful, search for her identity. The magazine called âAfghan Girlâ âthe most recognized photographâ in its history.
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MTSUâs Baldwin Photographic Gallery is located in Room 269 on the second floor of the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building. A searchable, printable campus parking map is available here.Â
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Off-campus guests visiting the Baldwin Gallery should obtain a special one-day permit from MTSUâs Office of Parking and Transportation.
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McCurry, whoâs also covered conflicts in Beirut, Cambodia, the Philippines, the Persian Gulf, the former Yugoslavia, and Tibet, is the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Press Photographers Associationâs Magazine Photographer of the Year, the Robert Capa Gold Medal and an unprecedented four first-prize honors from the World Press Photo contest. The Minister of French Culture also appointed McCurry a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, and the Royal Photographic Society in London recently presented McCurry with its Centenary Medal for Lifetime Achievement.
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McCurryâs books include âThe Imperial Way,â âMonsoon,â âPortraits,â âSouth Southeast,â âSanctuary,â âThe Path to Buddha: A Tibetan Pilgrimage,â âSteve McCurry,â âLooking East,â âIn the Shadow of Mountains,â âThe Unguarded Moment,â âThe Iconic Photographsâ and âUntold: The Stories Behind the Photographs.â
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He also founded ImagineAsia, a nonprofit organization, in 2004 that works with local leaders and regional nongovernmental organizations to provide educational resources and opportunities for children and young adults in Afghanistan. You can learn more about his work at his website by clicking here.Â
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MTSUâs Baldwin Photographic Gallery, part of the universityâs College of Media and Entertainment, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and closed on weekends and state and university holidays.Â
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Special Baldwin Gallery tours at MTSU can be arranged by contacting gallery curator Tom Jimison, a professor in MTSUâs Department of Electronic Media Communication, at 615-898-2085 or by email.
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For more information about MTSUâs Baldwin Photographic Gallery, visit their website, or check out the Baldwin Gallery Facebook page.
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