Photoville brings the world's photography to Brooklyn Bridge Park
Briefly

The Photoville Festival, running in Brooklyn Bridge Park through June 22, celebrates photography with outdoor exhibits in shipping containers. This year's highlights include Todd Heisler's poignant exploration of migrant shelters, a collaborative student project from Newtok, Alaska, and touching images of Mr. Rogers by Lynn Johnson. Complementing the exhibits, the festival features walking tours, panels, workshops, and family activities, all free of charge. The festival also embraces a virtual audience, providing online events to reach a wider community of photography enthusiasts. Photoville's offerings aim to inspire and engage visitors of all ages.
The annual Photoville Festival features diverse photography exhibitions across Brooklyn, including Pulitzer Prize-winning works and community projects, aiming to engage all audiences.
This year's festival highlights include Todd Heisler's work on New York's migrant shelters and a photo project from youngsters in Newtok, Alaska.
Photoville offers free walking tours, panels, workshops and family-friendly activities, as well as virtual events, catering to both aspiring photographers and enthusiasts.
Set against the backdrop of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Photoville enhances community engagement through art, offering something for both professionals and casual visitors.
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