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SUMMARY:University of Louisville: Community - based Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Introductory Panel \nChange How You See\, See How You Change is a photography exhibition that redefines medicine as a deeply human experience. Created with local participants and University of Louisville health sciences students\, this portrait collection highlights the people behind the diagnoses—celebrating their joy\, strength\, and individuality. \nEach image tells a story\, reminding us that patients are more than their conditions—they are individuals with rich lives and identities. As you explore\, we invite you to reflect on the power of empathy in healthcare and the importance of truly seeing and understanding those we care for. \nIn partnership with POSITIVE EXPOSURE\, the University of Louisville Health Sciences Office of Health Equity and Engagement\, the KornhauserHealth Sciences Library\, and the School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics\, this exhibition underscores our shared human experiences.  \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/university-of-louisville-exhibition-and-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Lectures & Presentations,Photography and Film
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SUMMARY:Leave It To Me: Viewings by Appointment
DESCRIPTION:AHRC NYC’s Fisher Center Artists Present\nLEAVE IT TO ME\nViewings by appointment May 6 – July 16\, 2025\nPlease contact events@positiveexposure.org or 212-420-1931\nThe Fisher Center is a day program of AHRC NYC located in East Harlem\, which provides programs and services to help individuals with intellectual\, developmental\, and other disabilities to lead full and equitable lives. \nMany of the adults who attend the program love to create art\, whether it be weaving\, other fiber art\, drawing\, painting or collage. The emphasis of the Fisher Center’s art program is to help each artist develop and nurture their unique talent and vision. The Weaving Program is made possible through the support of Intertwine Arts\, a nonprofit that inspires creativity\, joy\, and self-confidence through free-form weaving for people of all ages with disabilities or chronic illness. \nCome celebrate with us! \n \nImage Description: On a navy blue background are four images of mixed-media art\, and the following text in white: “POSITIVE EXPOSURE GALLERY\, AHRC NYC’s Fisher\, Center Artists Present\, LEAVE IT TO ME. Meet & Greet the Artists: Tuesday\, May 20\, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm\, Evening Reception: Wednesday\, June 25\, 4:30-6:30 pm. 83 Maiden Lane\, 4th Floor\, New York\, NY. Viewings by appointment May 6 – July 16\, 2025. Please contact events@positiveexposure.org or 212-420-1931.”
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/ahrc-nycs-fisher-center-artists-present-leave-it-to-me/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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SUMMARY:A.T. Still University of Health Sciences
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition here at the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health @ A.T. Still University June 1-15 @ the Library \nCommunity Based Photography and Lecture \nMeet Quinton: Sneak Preview \n  \n  \nRick Guidotti: Positive Exposure \nWith Rick Radar & Steve Perlman: \nTitle of Mr Radar’s Presentation: A Tale of Two Cavities: Stepping Up to the Plate to Fill Some Holes\n\nDr. Rader is cross trained in internal medicine and medical anthropology and comes with an appreciation and understanding of the bio-cultural determinants of health and disease. He is the Director of the Morton J. Kent Habilitation Center at the Orange Grove Center\, Chattanooga\, Tennessee where he is responsible for the identification\, implementation and evaluation of innovative health programs designed for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the life span.\nThe ATSU Mission\nA.T. Still University of Health Sciences serves as a learning-centered university dedicated to preparing highly competent professionals through innovative academic programs with a commitment to continue its osteopathic heritage and focus on whole person healthcare\, scholarship\, community health\, interprofessional education\, diversity\, and underserved populations
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/a-t-still-university-of-health-sciences/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Lectures & Presentations,Photography and Film
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SUMMARY:"Tell Your Own Story" Documentary Film Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“Tell Your Own Story” Workshop—an immersive\, two-day experience presented by Positive Exposure and Un/Filmed School\, designed for those who champion equity and inclusion. This workshop empowers participants to craft short visual narratives that reflect their personal journeys—whether as advocates\, professionals\, caregivers\, or individuals with lived experience of disability.\n\nLed by FRAME (Faces Redefining the Art of Medical Education) filmmakers and a licensed social worker\, the workshop offers a safe\, creative space to explore documentary storytelling fundamentals\, film using your phone\, and edit on your own laptop (or one we can provide). By the end\, each participant will complete a 3 minute documentary piece to be featured in a group exhibition at the Positive Exposure gallery. A unique opportunity to celebrate and elevate stories rooted in lived experience.
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/tell-your-own-story-documentary-film-workshop/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery,Photography and Film
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