From the photographic essay Zerheilt: Healed to Pieces by Frédéric Brenner; Jewish Museum Berlin.
From the American Alphabets photographic project, by Wendy Ewald
Slide one: From the photographic essay Zerheilt: Healed to Pieces by Frédéric Brenner; Jewish Museum Berlin. Slide two: From the American Alphabets photographic project by Wendy Ewald

This fall the UVA Jewish Studies Program and the Virginia Center for the Study of Religion welcome internationally acclaimed photographers Wendy Ewald and Frédéric Brenner to Grounds for a dual residency, entitled “Photography, Collaboration, Community.” Continuing the spring 2022 virtual visit of Brenner, this fall program consists of a series of public conversation and a student workshop, followed by a spring exhibition of student work.

Photography, Collaboration, Community is coordinated by the UVA Jewish Studies Program and the Virginia Center for the Study of Religion, with the partnership of the departments of Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures, Religious Studies, and German, the Center for European Studies and the Center for German Studies, and support from the Page-Barbour Fund, the Dean’s Office of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Vice Provost for the Arts, and the Office of the Provost.