Photographer Todd Drake to speak, artwork on display

One of Drake's images taken in Syria
Thursday, March 5, 2015

North Carolina native Todd Drake is known for works that address human rights issues among marginalized communities; they have touched on the struggles of undocumented immigrants, Muslim Americans and Palestinians.

Through a series of photo exhibits and talks “Just Us: Breaking Boundaries with Images,” the artist will share his perspective. Most recently, he returned from working in Palestine, where he traveled and conducted workshops throughout the West Bank and Jerusalem.

“Through images and narratives I am seeking to introduce you to the joys and struggles of these communities, in the hope that you will break through whatever boundary is separating you from others,” Drake said. “Doing so will build a safer, richer community and better, more justice-filled world for all. And it’s a lot of fun.”

Drake’s work is on display in the Student Union Art Gallery through Friday, March 13, and at UNC Charlotte Center City (second floor), through Monday, April 13.

He will deliver a free lecture and workshop on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 10 and 11, respectively. The talk on March 10 will be at 7 p.m. at UNC Charlotte Center City. The March 11 workshop will be at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Multipurpose Room.