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Nancy Richards Farese

photographer | artist | speaker | social entrepreneur
  • Images
    • ADD|MIX|FOLD, 2023
    • Getting Serious About Play
    • Living COVIDly
    • Polished Memories: Photo + Thread
    • We Are All Fine: Portraits
    • Coming to Terms With Disorder
    • On Behalf Of: Social Documentary
    • Somewhere Else Entirely
  • Current Exhibitions
  • Exhibitions Proposals
    • ADD|MIX|FOLD
    • Potential Space
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Our Blind Spots: Thinking about Truth and Photography

December 17, 2019
 
Nancy and her family, 1960s, GA.

Nancy and her family, 1960s, GA.

 

“Some people are early adaptors of technology – rather than seeing the new as a threat, they push an idea forward. This is the story of Frederick Douglass…”

Read the full print article in the November/December 2019 edition of Art New England.

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Nancy Farese

Nancy Richards Farese is a photographer, entrepreneur, and author who works to promote visual storytelling as an essential tool for social good.