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A ReBroadcast of Part 1 of our Innovators, Artists & Solutions Conversation about FotoFest with Wendy Watriss
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A ReBroadcast of Part 1 of our Innovators, Artists & Solutions Conversation about FotoFest with Wendy Watriss

With Hosts Elizabeth Bruce and Michael Oliver

Today, we rebroadcast Part 1 of our conversation about FotoFest with Co-Founder Wendy Watriss.

We’ll post Part 2 next week, and then launch our 4th season of Creativists in Dialogue: Creativity & Difference. In our 4th season, we continue to have in-depth conversations with a variety of creative individuals. Michael and I will also start a series of dialogues with each other, exploring the transformative power that creativity and difference has had in our own lives.

So stay tuned.

This week’s podcast is with internationally renowned photojournalist, Wendy Watriss who founded FotoFest with her late husband and creative partner, Frederick Baldwin, and the late German art historian, Petra Binteler, in 1983 in Houston, Texas. Since then FotoFest’s dedication to advancing photography and visual culture through the presentation of exhibitions, public programs, and publications has only grown more vibrant.

For a transcript of this conversation click here. For part 2, click here.

For more information about FotoFest and Wendy Watriss, click here and here.

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