Joel Whitaker: When Things Go Missing
Whitaker explores the transitory nature of experiences with a body of work inspired by tornados that moved through the American south.
Whitaker explores the transitory nature of experiences with a body of work inspired by tornados that moved through the American south.
Local refugees and immigrants reveal their experiences of life in America through photography.
This ongoing series by photographer Chris Engman is a body of work that investigates the medium of photography through complicated man-made juxtapositions. The work explores the relationship between illusion and materiality, nature and the man-made universe, and moment and memory.
The remounting of this historic exhibition includes rare photographs, videos, and audio components that illustrate the role of social and recreational events during the Great Depression.
Four Decades, a retrospective exhibition of Ron Geibert’s work includes color photography, installation, and multi-media.
Highlights of photographic artworks from the Wright State University’s permanent collection acquired by Professor Emeritus Ron Geibert from 1992–2007.
Hans Gindlesberger’s series of photographs confronts unfortunate realities of life in small town, post-industrial Middle America, and represents the plight of those Americans living in regions plagued by a changing identity.