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The Collector: Joseph Mitchell's Quotidian Quest
September 2–October 24, 2009 |
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Five Farms: Stories of American Farm Families
April 27–August 21, 2009 |
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The Atlantic Forest: Paraguay's Disappearing Ecological Treasure
Photographs by Feini (Sylvia) Qu
April 10–August 9, 2009 |

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Unsung Heroes: African American Soldiers in the Civil War
January 19–April 19, 2009 |

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We're One House: Large Format Photography
January 25–March 22, 2009 |
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Nuestras Historias, Nuestros Sueños/Our Stories, Our Dreams
November 13, 2008–January 4, 2009 |

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Border Stories
November 13, 2008–January 4, 2009 |

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Scenes of Secrecy: Visual Studies on Suspicion, Intelligence, and Security
November 13, 2008–January 4, 2009 |
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Face Up: Telling Stories of Community Life
April 25–October 26, 2008 |
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Then and Now: Eight South African Photographers
April 18–September 28, 2008 |
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Charles "Teenie" Harris: Rhapsody in Black and White
March 24–April 9, 2008 |
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Cummins Wide
January 17–April 6, 2008 |
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Disfarmer: Photographs from the Studio of Mike Disfarmer, Heber Springs, Arkansas 1939–1946
January 17, 2007–April 6, 2008 |
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Short Track: Photographs from the Asphalt Oval
December 7, 2007–March 9, 2008 |

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What We Become
Large Format Photography: An Undergraduate Course
January 30–March 6, 2008 |
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Stories from the Center: Projects of the Faculty and Staff of the Center for Documentary Studies
September 17, 2007–January 6, 2008 |
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Re-collecting Family Albums: Finding Home After Katrina
August 29, 2007–January 7, 2008 |

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The Stories Around Us
May 31–October 29, 2007 |

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Installations by Ann Fessler
April 19–September 9, 2007 |

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Seeing Beyond Sight: Photographs by Blind Teenagers
May 21–July 8, 2007 |

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Five Women@Duke
March 21–May 13, 2007 |

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Reclaiming Midwives:
Stills from All My Babies
November 13, 2006–April 2, 2007 |

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Our Half Acre: Large Format
Photography
January 25–March 11, 2007 |

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Youth Document Durham:
A Five-Year Retrospective, 2000–2004
October 23, 2006–January 7, 2007 |

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Red-Color News Soldier
September 18–October 29, 2006 |

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unremarkable
July 13–August 27, 2006 |

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The Road of Taekwondo
June 1–August 13, 2006 |

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Beggars and Choosers: Motherhood
Is Not a Class Privilege in America
April 17–June 30, 2006 |

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Local Color
March 27–May 21, 2006 |

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Personal Disruptions:
Coming of Age at Duke University in the 1960s and 1970s
Photographs
by Caroline Vaughan
Oral Histories by Georgann Eubanks
February
27–April 24, 2006
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The Black Panther Party:
Making Sense of History
Photographs by Stephen
Shames
January 23–April 9, 2006 |

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Garden of Love: Large Format Photography
February 13–March 13, 2006 |

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Hand & Eye: Fifteen Years of the Dorothea Lange–Paul
Taylor Prize
September 19, 2005–January 8, 2006 |

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Mr. Green's Barbershop: A Photo-Essay by Jeremy M. Lange
August 5–December 18, 2005 |

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We Skate Hardcore
May 31–August 28, 2005 |

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Moving in the 919: Bull City Bus Stories
August 4–14, 2005 |

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The Documentary Search: Photographs, Video, and Writing by Six
Capstone Students
May 14–July 31, 2005 |

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Road in Sight: Contemporary Art in North Carolina
April 13–May 15, 2005 |


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A Life in Photography: Louise Rosskam and the Documentary
Tradition
March 15–May 15, 2005 |


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Something Deeply Held
Large Format Photography
February 3, 2005–March 30, 2005
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Tone Stockenström: Collaborative Projects
November 16, 2004–February 27, 2005 |

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Recollections of Home / Recuerdos de mi Tierra
November 8, 2004–January 20, 2005
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Oh Freedom Over Me
August 16–November 7, 2004
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A Sense of Place
Photographs from the fall 2003 undergraduate course Advanced
Documentary Photography
April 7–October 13, 2004
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The Innocents: Headshots
Photographs and Video by Taryn Simon
April 7–May 31, 2004
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Migrations: Humanity in Transition
Sebastião Salgado
February 1–March 28, 2004
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The Migrations Transitions
Project: Photonarratives with Latina Immigrant Women
February 1–March 28, 2004
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The
Palmer Memorial Institute: Photographs by Griff Davis
December 6, 2003–January 10, 2004
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Materia Oscura / Dark Matter
Photographs of Urban Africa and the Diaspora by Kerry Stuart
Coppin
October 13, 2003–January 10, 2004
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Walker
Evans at 100
October 13, 2003–January 10, 2004
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Through
Rebel Eyes: Youth Document Durham / Desde Ojos Rebeldes: Jóvenes
Documentado Durham
August 22–September 27, 2003
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What Helps Dodge Helps YOU
A Project by Brian C. Moss
July 21–September 27, 2003
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Sodom
Laurel Album
Photographs by Rob Amberg
April 10–July 12, 2003
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Each
One Teach One: Learning Leadership at TROSA
April 10–July 12, 2003
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Dream
Street: W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh Photographs
January 10–March 30, 2003
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Our
Streets: Photographic Portraits of the Evolving Triangle
January 10–March 30, 2003 |

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Mike
Smith: Color Photographs of East Tennessee
October 11–December 14, 2002
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Looking Back: 9/11
Across America
September 11–14, 2002
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Juke
Joint
An Interactive Multimedia Installation by North Carolina
Artist Willie Little
July 10–September 28, 2002
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Who Am
I?
A Decade of Literacy Through Photography in Durham, 1990–2000
April 17–June 22, 2002
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Inside/Outside:
An Installation by Tuba Öztekin
February 1–April 6, 2002
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Returning
Home: Stories of Aussiedler in Germany
February 1–April 6, 2002
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Ni
de Aquí, Ni de Allá / Not from Here, Not from
There
February 1–April 6, 2002
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Raised
Voices: Youth Document Durham
October 19, 2001–January 20, 2002
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3
Contemporary Artists in the Classroom
Collaborative Work with Durham Students
September 1–October 20, 2001
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Indivisible:
Local Heroes Changing America Postcard Exhibit
September 1–November 3, 2001
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Recollections
of Home / Recuerdas de mi Tierra
September 1–December 30, 2001
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Short
Distances and Definite Places: The Photographs of William Gedney
April 20–August 4, 2001
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Fieldwork
Summer: The Tenth Annual John Hope Franklin Documentary Awards
April 12–August 4, 2001
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Children and the Experience of Illness
April 26–May 27, 2001
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Personal
Histories
January 19–March 30, 2001
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A
Community Portrait
January 19–March 30, 2001
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To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black
Colleges and Universities — Training the Head, the Hand,
and the Heart
October 15–December 3, 2000
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Trying Not to Forget
October 15–December 3, 2000
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Mississippi/North Carolina Self–Portrait
October 15–December 3, 2000
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In My Community: Documenting Changing Lives in Durham
August 21–September 23, 2000
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L.A./Cuba 2 Artists, 2 Durham Classrooms
August 10–September 23, 2000
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Cambodia
x 3
June 18–August 14, 2000
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Jóvenes Líderes en Acción Bookmaking
Project
June 5–July 29, 2000
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"El Periodo Especial" in Cuba: Photographs
by Ernesto Bazan
January 14–May 26, 2000
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Women and the Music of Rural America
January 14–May 26, 2000
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Caretaking: A Visual Exploration
January 14–May 26, 2000
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Fast Forward: Growing Up in the Shadow of Hollywood
Photographs by Lauren Greenfield
September
25–December 4, 1999 |


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Off Center: CDS Photography Group Show
September 8–October 15, 1999
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Opening Doors: TROSA Photo Group
August
8–September 3, 1999 |


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SEEDS
June
18 –July 31, 1999 |


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On the Plains
Photographs by Peter Brown
June 18–August 14, 1999: |


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Children
and the Experience of Illness
April
28–June 11, 1999 |


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DDFF Posters: NCSU Design
March 13–April 15, 1999
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A Positive
Life by photographer Mary Berridge and writer River Huston
January
22 –May 17, 1999 |


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LTP: Children's Lives through Children's Eyes
December 7, 1998–February 7, 1999 |


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Vietnam:
A Book of Changes by Mitch Epstein
Vietnamerica: Family Legacies by Howard Henry Chen
and Minh-Thu Pham
October 1–December 5, 1998
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Ghana: Two Weeks, Nine Students, Many Cameras
October 18–December 1, 1998
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Old Five Points Photo Project
September 5–October 10, 1998 |


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The Youngest Parents
Photographs by Jocelyn Lee and John Moses
May 28–September 19, 1998 |


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Children and the Experience of Illness
April 29–May 31, 1998
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Fields Without Borders
March 22–April 28, 1998 |


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A View from Within — Charcoal Portraits from TROSA
March 22–April 28, 1998 |


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Mexico City 1941,
Helen Levitt
Bearing Witness, Gertrude Blom
February–May 1998 |


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The
New American Ghetto
Camilo Vergara
October–December 1997 |


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Come Sunday
Thomas Roma
April–September 1997 |


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25 and Under/Photographers
January 24–April 4, 1997 |


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Picturing
the North Carolina Fund
December 13, 1996–January 10, 1997 |


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Appeal to This
Age: Photography of the Civil Rights Era, 1954–1968
September 27–December 7, 1996 |


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Red White and Blue and God Bless You
Alex Harris
April 12–September 13, 1996 |


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The Americans
Robert Frank
February–March 1996 |


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The Collecting
Impulse: Works by Max Belcher, Beverly Buchanan, and William
Christenberry
September 1995–January 1996 |


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Margaret
Sartor: Home
and William
Noland: Gambling
April 5–August 25, 1995 |


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Wendy Ewald: Projects and Photographs
and Clarity of Vision: The Journals of Dan Eldon
December 1994–March 1995 |


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Eye of Childhood: Children's Drawings Collected by Robert Coles
March–May 1994 |
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banner image:
Partial view of the Lyndhurst Gallery, one of four exhibition
spaces at CDS. Photograph by Christopher
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