The New Eyes Project: Resource for Photography Education
June 4, 2008
The New Eyes Project exists to serve all those involved in K-12 photography education: teachers, students, program directors, sponsors, arts-education theorists, and anyone else interested in teaching photography to young people around the world. We take our cue from László Moholy-Nagy, who wrote, in 1932, “The illiterate of the future will be ignorant of the use of camera and pen alike.” The future of which Moholy-Nagy wrote is now.
Browse our menu to find readings, lesson plans, and a history of this forty-year pedagogical experiment. Register with us to describe your program, past or present, participate in our forums, and otherwise engage with the international community devoted to encouraging “new eyes” in their voyages of discovery across the globe.
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10th Allied Media Conference, June 20-22 2008, Detroit, Michigan.
June 4, 2008
The Allied Media Conference cultivates media strategies for a more just and creative world. Held every June in Detroit, MI, it is the primary point of intersection in the U.S. for alternative media makers and committed social justice activists from around the country. Read more
IPE Co-Founder Exhibit: Remembering Bobby Kennedy
June 4, 2008

This exhibit features Hubbard’s historic and iconic photographs of Bobby Kennedy campaigning in the Indiana primaries, one month before he was killed in Los Angeles on June 5th, 1968. Read more
The Nonprofit Institute for New Media | July 16th - July 30th
June 4, 2008
With generous support from ZeroDivide and our industry partners, the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) is hosting a new media institute specifically to connect Bay Area nonprofit organizations to emerging digital media technologies. Read more
MFAH: The Eye on Third Ward Teaches Students How To “See”
June 4, 2008
Almost every school day for the past ten years, Yates High School photography teacher Ray Carrington III and his students have walked through the Third Ward, an old, historically African-American area near downtown Houston. Read more




