This lecture is held in the auditorium of Reset Brussels. The capacity of the auditorium is 229 seats. Come early!
Reset Brussels
Rue de Ligne 8
1000 Brussels
Lectures are free and open to the public.
You do not need to register for the lecture. Be on time to secure a seat.
This talk lasts 45 minutes to an hour, and there is time for questions at the end of the presentation.
All lectures are in English.
Jane Evelyn Atwood will give a compelling talk on her deep explorations of marginalized communities, offering an intimate look at lives often overlooked by society.
Through her powerful photography, she has documented the lives of Parisian prostitutes, blind children, AIDS patients, and incarcerated women with remarkable depth and empathy. Over a decade, she gained rare access to more than 40 prisons across multiple countries, capturing the stark realities of isolation, violence, and survival among female prisoners. In her talk, Atwood will challenge societal perceptions, shedding light on issues of injustice and resilience through her raw and unfiltered imagery.
Through her powerful photography, she has documented the lives of Parisian prostitutes, blind children, AIDS patients, and incarcerated women with remarkable depth and empathy. Over a decade, she gained rare access to more than 40 prisons across multiple countries, capturing the stark realities of isolation, violence, and survival among female prisoners. In her talk, Atwood will challenge societal perceptions, shedding light on issues of injustice and resilience through her raw and unfiltered imagery.