This presentation is a historic embodiment of four decades of American photographer Collette V. Fournier’s photographic archives.
Fournier herself will take viewers from black-and-white to color images and from film to digital works.
Collette V. Fournier's series of works include:
-The Amistad: From Mystic Seaport to Nova Scotia
-Post-Hurricane Katrina
-Travels to West Africa
She will also dedicate a part of her discussion on her COVID-19 experiences in South Florida.
Collette V. Fournier has a MFA in Visual Arts from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and a BS from Rochester Institute of Technology in Communications and Photographic Illustration. She is currently the staff photographer in the Campus Communications Department, and is an adjunct professor of photography at Rockland Community College since 1992.
Fournier has worked as a staff photographer for The Rockland Journal - News, The Bergen Record, About...Time Magazine, and freelanced for The New York Post, and the television industry. Earlier in her career, Fournier was selected by the Rochester City School District and the University of Rochester to photograph three educational tours to West Africa.
Free admission. Registration is required.
2021/05/20 - 2021/05/20
Online/Virtual Space