'Working with NGO's Workshop' in Kolkata, India - March 10-17, 2010

'Working with NGO's Workshop' in Kolkata, India 10th-17th March 2010 Following on from the success of our 2009 workshop we will once again be holding our workshop which brings photographers and NGO's together. Lead by the award winning photographer Jonathan Torgovnik the workshop gives participants the chance to work closely with an NGO dealing with a powerful humanitarian issue. The workshop will introduce participants to the rudiments of working with NGO's and practical strategies for working on the ground. for registration please contact CJ Clark at: cj@changingideas.org, and For more information please visit the Changing Ideas website:

http://www.changingideas.org/Education.asp
'Working with NGO's Workshop' in Kolkata, India - March 10-17, 2010

Aperture Foundation - New York - Panel Discussion - April 29th, 2009

Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of rape - Panel Discussion April 29th, 2009 6pm

http://vimeo.com/5185583
Aperture Foundation - New York - Panel Discussion - April 29th, 2009

International Center of Photography - NGO Workshop May 30-31, 2009

"Working with NGO's to Procuce Meaningful Work" May 30 -31, 2009 At the School of the International Center of Photography (open to ICP full time students only)

http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.732139/k.C67A/School.htm
International Center of Photography - NGO Workshop May 30-31, 2009

International Center of Photography - New York- The NY Project - October 10 - December 7, 2009

International Center of Photography - New York- The New York Project Class - (This class is available for full time ICP students only) - October 10 - December 7, 2009

http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.732139/k.C67A/School.htm

Princeton University - Panel Discussion
October 28, 2009

"Intended Consequences" - Panel Discussion: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 from 4:30 to 6 p.m., Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Panelists: Jonathan Torgovnik, Photographer; Carl Auerbach, Associate Professor of Psychology at Yeshiva University; Charli Carpenter, an Assistant Professor at the Department of Politics at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Panel Moderator: Stanley Katz, Professor of Public and International Affairs and Director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, Woodrow Wilson School

http://wws.princeton.edu/bernstein_rep/09-07-2009/

Brandeis University Lecture
February 23, 2009 5-7pm

Artist Jonathan Torgovnik will give a lecture and lead a discussion about his work and subjects, followed by a reception. Monday, February 23, 5:00 – 7:00 pm @ Kniznick Gallery, Women's Studies Center, Brandeis University. This event is sponsored in part by the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.

http://www.brandeis.edu/centers/wsrc/arts/pastexhibitions1/IntendedConsequences.html
Brandeis University Lecture <br>February 23, 2009  5-7pm

Brandeis University Lecture on Intended Consequences project - February 23, 2009

Lecture at brandeis University's Women's Studies Center Monday February 23rd, 2009 5pm

http://www.brandeis.edu/now/2009/february/intendedconsequences.html

Santa Fe Photographic Workshops - Santa Fe, NM - August 2-8, 2009

Environmental Portraiture August 2 - August 8, 2009 Santa Fe, New Mexico - USA

http://www.santafeworkshops.com/workshops/calendar-detail.php?workshop=369

George Eastman House Museum - Lecture - September 27th, 2007

Bollywood Dreams, and more... September 27th, 2007 6 p.m George Eastman House Museum - Rochester, NY

http://www.eastmanhouse.org/index.php
George Eastman House Museum - Lecture - September 27th, 2007

International Center of Photography - New York- The Digital Journalist Workshop - January 14-16, 2008

International Center of Photography- New York - The Digital Journalist Workshop (open to full time ICP students only) Jan 14-16, 2008

http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.732139/k.C67A/School.htm
International Center of Photography - New York- The Digital Journalist Workshop - January 14-16, 2008