Saturday, February 23, 2008

Feb 28

International Careers With the U.S. Government
Start Time: 6:30PM
End Time: 7:45PM
Organization: Center for Global Affairs
Address: 15 Barclay Street, 4th Floor
URL: scps.nyu.edu/global.affairs
Price: FREE
Description: International Careers: Practical Advice and Real-Life Experience
Intrigued by an international career? Ready for life with at least one foot across sovereign borders? Are you a new job seeker or going through a career transition? This popular series provides an opportunity to meet international insiders who can offer practical advice by sharing their real-life experiences.
INTERNATIONAL CAREERS WITH THE U.S. GOVERNMENT
Judith Siegel, moderator, former deputy coordinator, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State
Ben Chang, deputy spokesman, U.S. mission to the UN
Lauren Lovelace, program officer, New York Program Branch, Office of International Visitors, U.S. Department of State
Donna Shirreffs, director, New York Program Branch, Office of International Visitors, U.S. Department of State
Events are open to the public at no charge. Space is limited, and reservations are required. Doors open 30 minutes before programs begin.
Register by phone at (212) 992-8380 or email your details to scps.global.affairs@nyu.edu. For more information about Center for Global Affairs' graduate and nondegree programs and events, visit the CGA
website.

Fuoco E Cener
1p.m.
Trinity Church, Broadway at Wall Street
Phone: 212-602-0800
URL: www.trinitywallstreet.org
Price: Suggested $2 contribution
A performance of "La Dafne" of Marco de Gagliano.

Panel Discussion
 Documentary Practice: 
From Printed Page to Gallery Wall
7pm
As the gallery wall expands to include more varied genres of photography, the role of photojournalism in the art world comes into question. Images of global conflict and social injustice are prevalent in the market, but do patrons desire to view these photographs or are these acts of social activism on the gallery’s part?
A panel of guest gallerists and photographers will examine the difficulties and success stories of placing photojournalism in this market. Alison Morley, Chair of the Documentary Photography and Photojournalism Program at the International Center of Photography, will moderate.
Presented in conjuction with FIAF Gallery exhibition - Sarah Caron: Itinerrance

In English
Tinker Auditorium 
55 East 59th Street Ticket Price
 FIAF Members $8; 
Non-Members $12

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