Event
Guest Faculty Lecture: Ed Kashi and Mona Cliff
Aug 30, 2022 7PM-8PM
Schermer Meeting Hall
Sunday and Tuesday evenings, June through September, the Ranch features a 60-minute presentation by distinguished faculty members and Visiting Artists. These insightful talks dive into inspiration, the creative process and more.
This presentation is free and open to the public.
Registration is required for attendance. BEFORE REGISTERING, please click here and review the Health & Safety requirements for all Anderson Ranch program participants.
All on-campus workshop students will be pre-registered for this event.
Speaker

Ed Kashi
Ed Kashi is a photojournalist, filmmaker and educator whose sensitive eye and intimate relationship to his subjects are signatures of his work. He is a member of the VII Photo Agency. Through his photography, filmmaking and work as a mentor, teacher and lecturer, Ed is a leading voice in the photojournalism and visual storytelling community.

Mona Cliff
Mona Cliff is a multidisciplinary Indigenous visual artist. She explores the subject of contemporary Native American identity through traditional Native crafting methods of seed bead embroidery and fabric applique. Mona lives in Lawrence, KS and is mother to three children. Mona is enrolled A’aniih of Ft. Belknap, MT.

Ed Kashi,Niger Delta, 2006
Aug 30, 2022 7PM-8PM