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We are seeking support to design and create an online exhibition of 820 photographs created in Twin Cities neighborhoods since 2007.

In 2007 OverExposure initiated "What's New" documentary photography project that provided local photographers the resources and funds to document the changes and challenges of each neighborhood in the Metropolitan Twin Cities. Intended to increase the public understanding of emerging community issues and foster greater appreciation of the complexity and value of Twin Cities communities, “What’s New” has awarded over 57,000 to local photographers, presented public exhibitions and using the completed work, sponsored community forums to foster dialogue in the community. “What’s New” is scheduled to end on 12/31/10 and will generate over 820 photographs that present contemporary views on the changing demographics in Twin Cities neighborhoods. We now look to the next phase of the project and are interested in producing an exhibition that can be accessed and viewed by a worldwide audience. In order to accomplish this we are seeking donations to hire a designer and an archivist to create an online exhibition that will integrate maps to showcase the photographs. We anticipate the project will go live by June 2011

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  1. Karen HoganKaren Hogan 11/17/2009 at 09:49 AM ET
    Historic Neighborhood Photography Project......saw the fabulous exhibit at Augsburg College gallery.

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