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The Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, located at Bryn Mawr College, brings together social scientists from many disciplines-history, political science, psychology, linguistics, economics, law, sociology or anthropology — to analyze the underlying causes of ethnic conflict, how conflict can be managed constructively to avoid widespread violence, and how to ameliorate the refugee problems that flow from ethnic violence.

Visual Culture and Conflict
Our photo galleries include images from visual artists exploring the interaction between ethnopolitical conflict and artistic expression.

Visit the Asch website at http://www.aschcenter.org.

Featured Galleries

Kelly Creedon:Freeport Flag Ladies : “The “Freeport Flag Ladies”

Since September 11, 2001 Elaine Greene, Joann Miller, and Carmen Footer have lived and breathed the American flag, reshaping their lives as a direct response to the September 11th attacks. Each Tuesday morning, they take their patriotic message to the corner of School and Main Streets in Freeport, Maine where they wave flags and greet passing cars with a smile. Over the past seven years, their mission has expanded to include other activities, such as greeting troop flights at Bangor International Airport and Pease International Trade Port, sending care packages to service men and women overseas, and attending local military and veterans’ functions. These three retired, divorced women have lived together since 1993, essentially becoming a family through the years. Their work with the troops, supported almost entirely through their own financial resources, has evolved into an all-consuming endeavor, with the women even dressing exclusively in red, white, and blue.

Documentary photographer Kelly Creedon met the “Freeport Flag Ladies” during her semester at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. Creedon was intrigued by the ideas of patriotism and trauma, collective and personal. In her inquiries with various local veterans’ organization she came across the “Freeport Flag Ladies”. Working with a fellow Salt student, Creedon spent winter and spring of 2008 documenting the life and mission of the Flag Ladies. Excerpts from the project were first exhibited as part of the group show “Reverb” at the Space Gallery in Portland, Maine, in May of 2008.

Ms. Creedon completed the graduate study program in documentary photography at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where she was awarded first prize in the Institute’s photography competition and received a scholarship to fund her studies. Her recent work has focused on issues of immigration, labor, and economic and social justice, and her clients and partner organizations include the Christian Science Monitor, the Portland Press Herald, SEIU Local 615, City Life/Vida Urbana, and WBUR’s Radio Boston. She was recently awarded a Puffin Foundation grant for emerging artists to continue her work documenting communities affected by the foreclosure crisis in the greater Boston area. For more of her work, please visit her website: www.kellycreedon.com.
These photos are displayed courtesy of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.

Kelly Creedon:Freeport Flag Ladies

“The “Freeport Flag Ladies” Since September 11, 2001 Elaine Greene, ...

Updated: Apr 27, 2009 5:10am PST

Galleries

Jonathan Hyman Documentary Photographer  9/11 memorials :

Jonathan Hyman Documentary Photographer 9/11 memorials

Updated: May 07, 2009 10:41am PST

Jonathan Hyman lecture tour Fall 2008 :

Jonathan Hyman lecture tour Fall 2008

Updated: Nov 10, 2009 10:28am PST

Summer Institute in Sri Lanka 2004 :

Summer Institute in Sri Lanka 2004

Updated: Sep 17, 2008 6:46am PST

My SmugMug :

My SmugMug

Updated: May 07, 2009 10:41am PST

speakers : Visit the Asch Center homepage: www.aschcenter.org.

speakers

Visit the Asch Center homepage: www.aschcenter.org.

Updated: Feb 24, 2009 8:18am PST

Israel wall 2006 by Marc Ross : temporary

Israel wall 2006 by Marc Ross

temporary

Updated: Jul 28, 2009 8:52am PST

seminar visitors : speakers

seminar visitors

speakers

Updated: Apr 07, 2009 11:43am PST

Solomon Asch high resolution photos :

Solomon Asch high resolution photos

Updated: May 07, 2009 9:30am PST

My Smug Mug :

My Smug Mug

Updated: May 07, 2009 10:44am PST

Portraits of VC Exhibitors :

Portraits of VC Exhibitors

Updated: Nov 10, 2009 10:28am PST

Kelly Creedon:Freeport Flag Ladies : “The “Freeport Flag Ladies”

Since September 11, 2001 Elaine Greene, Joann Miller, and Carmen Footer have lived and breathed the American flag, reshaping their lives as a direct response to the September 11th attacks. Each Tuesday morning, they take their patriotic message to the corner of School and Main Streets in Freeport, Maine where they wave flags and greet passing cars with a smile. Over the past seven years, their mission has expanded to include other activities, such as greeting troop flights at Bangor International Airport and Pease International Trade Port, sending care packages to service men and women overseas, and attending local military and veterans’ functions. These three retired, divorced women have lived together since 1993, essentially becoming a family through the years. Their work with the troops, supported almost entirely through their own financial resources, has evolved into an all-consuming endeavor, with the women even dressing exclusively in red, white, and blue.

Documentary photographer Kelly Creedon met the “Freeport Flag Ladies” during her semester at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. Creedon was intrigued by the ideas of patriotism and trauma, collective and personal. In her inquiries with various local veterans’ organization she came across the “Freeport Flag Ladies”. Working with a fellow Salt student, Creedon spent winter and spring of 2008 documenting the life and mission of the Flag Ladies. Excerpts from the project were first exhibited as part of the group show “Reverb” at the Space Gallery in Portland, Maine, in May of 2008.

Ms. Creedon completed the graduate study program in documentary photography at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where she was awarded first prize in the Institute’s photography competition and received a scholarship to fund her studies. Her recent work has focused on issues of immigration, labor, and economic and social justice, and her clients and partner organizations include the Christian Science Monitor, the Portland Press Herald, SEIU Local 615, City Life/Vida Urbana, and WBUR’s Radio Boston. She was recently awarded a Puffin Foundation grant for emerging artists to continue her work documenting communities affected by the foreclosure crisis in the greater Boston area. For more of her work, please visit her website: www.kellycreedon.com.
These photos are displayed courtesy of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.

Kelly Creedon:Freeport Flag Ladies

“The “Freeport Flag Ladies” Since September 11, 2001 Elaine G ...

Updated: Apr 27, 2009 5:10am PST