Thursdays, October 9 & 30 @ 7:00 p.m.
FREE | Registration required
Attend one or both sessions
Get inside the mind of one of the world’s most powerful photographers. Larry Towell brings decades of capturing human stories—from war zones to rural backroads—directly to you in two unforgettable evenings.
Part One: In the Gallery – Walking Through Stories
October 9 | West Gallery and John Oraved & Marisa Bernardi Gallery
Walk through the exhibition with Towell himself. He’ll take you behind the camera to reveal the real stories—the moments of connection in war-torn regions, the quiet resilience of rural life, the faces that stay with you long after the shutter clicks. This isn’t a formal lecture; it’s an intimate conversation with the artist that changed how we see the world.
Part Two: Multimedia Presentation – Life, Land, and Lens
October 30 | Lecture Theatre
Towell unleashes his full creative arsenal—photography, original music, video, and spoken word blend together in a presentation that’s part concert, part visual journey. Discover how global conflict and personal history intersect, how a camera becomes a bridge between worlds, and why the most powerful stories often come from the most unexpected places.