by Kathleen | Oct 9, 2020 | Art, Photography, Tucson Black Voices
I am delighted to share with you that 3 portraits from my series, Tucson Black Voices, have been selected for the University of Arizona Museum of Art virtual exhibit entitled, “Picturing 2020: A Community Reflects.” From the museum’s website:...
by Kathleen | Oct 9, 2020 | Photography, What White People Think
What White People Think, a new portrait series by Kathleen Dreier, is a call of action to recognize our responsibility to be proactive social change agents. This series was birthed in September 2020 following a conversation with a black friend who, in a loving and...
by Kathleen | Sep 29, 2020 | Photography, What White People Think
What White People Think, a new portrait series launched in early September 2020 by Kathleen Dreier, is a call of action to recognize our responsibility to be proactive social change agents. Kathleen’s companion portrait series is Tucson Black Voices....
by Kathleen | Sep 22, 2020 | Photography, What White People Think
What White People Think, a new portrait series by Kathleen Dreier, is a call of action to recognize our responsibility to be proactive social change agents. “I did not learn to look at the world through a lens of bias until I was 7 or 8 years old. I remember...
by Kathleen | Jun 9, 2020 | Photography
Tucson Black Voices, a portrait project by Kathleen Dreier Photography, features the diverse experiences of our Tucson Black community. May we all become good allies as a result. “So, this guy asked me a few days ago, white guy that is, why has all the racist stuff...
by Kathleen | Jun 9, 2020 | Photography
I work in a Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing Facility as a Speech Pathologist. Covid spread through our building like a forest fire, yet it is one you cannot see where it comes from or where it’s going. We have a tight community with some who pass through...