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Amazing AI Images for Impact: AI Generators for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

Imagine if you didn’t need an expensive camera, artistic mastery, or a ton of time to create what was in your mind’s eye. What if you didn’t need a highly trained designer every time you needed an image for an article or report? AI image generators can create realistic images of people or things that don’t exist.

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On White Privilege and Museums

Museum 2.0

They present masterpieces by white male artists and innovations by white male scientists. When non-white stories are told, they are always flagged as such--an exhibition of Islamist scientific inventions or women pioneers or African-American artists. Not as humans, or artists, or scientists, or dancers.

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The Eye of the Beholder

Museum 2.0

The NYT article is about a photography show by artist Thomas Struth at the Marian Goodman Gallery in Manhattan. Says the reviewer, Michael Kimmelman, Mr. Struth’s pictures are about this continuum, from artists like Velázquez into the public spaces where their works end up, and to us. What are we looking for in a museum?

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Crowdsourcing: Measuring the Impact of the Crowd in Funding and Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Does being engaged in the creation of the work spur more appreciation for the art form and hopefully attention and participation? Brooklyn Museum implemented a crowdsourced photography exhibit experiment called “ Click! Does crowdsourced creativity reach a different (younger) and new audience segment? A Crowd-Curated Exhibition.”

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

Have Fun - Do Good

There are no men in Zimbabwe who are immune to these girls' attention. BB: You've captured so many amazing images and stories in this book, what is the image that stands out the most for you? For me, that meant photography, which I have done since I was eight, and traveling, which I love. They are making progress.