International Center of Photography Fellows Capture Images of Global Caring in Partnership with Johnson & Johnson

Jul 28, 2011 5:30 PM ET

JNJ BTW: Our People and Perspectives

 

If you are in New Brunswick, N.J., this month and want to be inspired, don’t miss an exhibition of amazing photographs at the Zimmerli Art Museum. The photographs are the result of 14 photographers, just beginning their careers, traveling to 46 countries to document community-based programs supported by Johnson & Johnson. You will find beauty, happiness, healing and hope in the faces of children, women and men in communities large and small. You will discover the familiar and the not-so-familiar as you gain visual access to healthcare settings, orphanages and rural settlements where many are challenged but all are hopeful.   Since 2001, Johnson & Johnson has sponsored a fellowship program at the International Center for Photography (ICP) that offers emerging photographers the opportunity to document selected community-based programs supported by Johnson & Johnson in Asia, Africa, Europe, the US and the Latin America. Programs range from a burn treatment center in South Africa to disaster relief efforts in Asia. If you’re interested in reading more about the individual photographers, Art Daily has an article on its website.   Continue reading about this wonderful photo exhibition - one way to celebrate the 125th birthday of Johnson & Johnson..   ABOUT JOHNSON & JOHNSON
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