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In partnership with forty-five community organizations, the Detroit Institute of Arts' 2012 community photography project Reveal Your Detroit offered city residents the chance to capture people, places, and things that make their lives in Detroit distinctive, inspired by the questions "what does your Detroit look like?" and "how do you want others to see it?" In the final display, over 1,700 images rotated across 60 digital photo frames, from a selection of over 10,000 submitted. For this volume, author Bradford Frost selected 192 images from the exhibit to showcase the perspectives of…mehr

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In partnership with forty-five community organizations, the Detroit Institute of Arts' 2012 community photography project Reveal Your Detroit offered city residents the chance to capture people, places, and things that make their lives in Detroit distinctive, inspired by the questions "what does your Detroit look like?" and "how do you want others to see it?" In the final display, over 1,700 images rotated across 60 digital photo frames, from a selection of over 10,000 submitted. For this volume, author Bradford Frost selected 192 images from the exhibit to showcase the perspectives of hundreds of residents and the places they presented, from the gritty to the sublime.
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Autorenporträt
Bradford Frost is the Director for Detroit's Living Cities Integration Initiative. A former Detroit Revitalization Fellow at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Bradford led the design and execution of over one million dollars in new projects including ArtPlace America's 'Cultural Living Room' transformation of Kresge Court, and a new community engagement model to connect residents to creatively respond to a contemporary exhibitions. The pilot project succeeded in partnering with 45 community organizations and over 1,000 local residents and is the basis from which Reveal Your Detroit: An Intimate Look at a Great American City is based.