
Andrew Stanbridge has been photographing the beaten and unbeaten streets, dirt roads and superhighways of Asia for the past 12 years. He enjoys moving from place too place by any means possible. Along the way he is always looking, photographing the arcane, the banal, the believers and disbelievers and most of the things in between. Published and exhibited internationally, his work has addressed issues including westernization, post-conflict rehabilitation, the sex industry and environmental tragedies. He often redresses his more arcane imagery with various inks, stickers and other items he collects along the way. He will be talking about work from these exploits as well as recent images from Ethiopia.
October 13, 12:30 pm
Location: Room B-311, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston