Photography Exhibit - Life of Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone photo

My husband, Radford Davis, has a photo exhibition at the ISU Memorial Union from January 2014 through June 2014.

His photos from his time in Africa are really stunning and he hopes to bring attention to the public health needs as well as the beauty of Sierra Leone.

Please join us at his reception Saturday February 15, 5-6pm, or stop by any time before the end of June to see the exhibit!

To see more of his photos go to
radforddavis.com

New Exhibit at the Iowa State Memorial Union

 
Radford Davis: Life of Sierra Leone
In the Multicultural Center through June 2014
 
AMES, Iowa – Photographer Radford Davis is exhibiting imagery from Sierra Leone, capturing the lives, conditions and challenges of people in one of the poorest countries on Earth.  Davis is an Associate Professor of Public Health in Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University.  His passion is documenting our world and its people.  The photographs in this exhibit come from his time spent in Sierra Leone in 2010 and 2012.
 

Davis’ photographs often focus on global health, humanitarian efforts, global life and societal conditions. To tell the full story, he strives to capture the beauty of the land and the people, the hope and energy, the art, the intimate stories and lives affected. Above all else, he wants his photos to serve a purpose and promote progress in some manner.
Davis will host a reception on Saturday, February 15 from 5 – 6pm in the Multicultural Center.  Meet the artist and experience the compelling story of Life in Sierra Leone.

The Iowa State Memorial Union is located at 2229 Lincoln Way in Ames on the ISU campus. The Multicultural Center is located on the second floor and is open Monday through Thursday from 8am to 11pm, Friday from 8am – 5pm and Sunday from 5 – 11pm through the spring semester.  Summer hours beginning May 19 will be Monday through Friday from 10am – 5pm.  For more information call 515.294.0971.