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Oct
13
2025

Exhibition: Street: Photographs by Ann Kogen

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When: Monday, October 13, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery , 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free to all

Contact: Dittmar Gallery  

Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Featuring the works of photographer Ann Kogen, STREET shows a series of street photographs images made in the early 1980s using a Nikon FM camera using black and white TRI-X film.  People on the street, chance encounters, reflections from store windows, signs, walls all document the world in striking black and white.   The STREET show photographs were taken in locations such as Chicago, Champaign, New Orleans, Europe, Turkey and Egypt.  Capturing candid moments of people and places is a kind of documentary photography that reflects different aspects of the society and humanity of the time.  There is a timeless quality to the photographs, a sense of common humanity that is easily relatable, mostly because humans share similar universal qualities regardless of their many differences.   Street photography captures the beauty, chaos and nuances of everyday life in public spaces.  These engaging images tell stories about the world around us.

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Oct
14
2025

Exhibition: Street: Photographs by Ann Kogen

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When: Tuesday, October 14, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery , 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free to all

Contact: Dittmar Gallery  

Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Featuring the works of photographer Ann Kogen, STREET shows a series of street photographs images made in the early 1980s using a Nikon FM camera using black and white TRI-X film.  People on the street, chance encounters, reflections from store windows, signs, walls all document the world in striking black and white.   The STREET show photographs were taken in locations such as Chicago, Champaign, New Orleans, Europe, Turkey and Egypt.  Capturing candid moments of people and places is a kind of documentary photography that reflects different aspects of the society and humanity of the time.  There is a timeless quality to the photographs, a sense of common humanity that is easily relatable, mostly because humans share similar universal qualities regardless of their many differences.   Street photography captures the beauty, chaos and nuances of everyday life in public spaces.  These engaging images tell stories about the world around us.

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Oct
15
2025

Exhibition: Street: Photographs by Ann Kogen

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When: Wednesday, October 15, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery , 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free to all

Contact: Dittmar Gallery  

Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Featuring the works of photographer Ann Kogen, STREET shows a series of street photographs images made in the early 1980s using a Nikon FM camera using black and white TRI-X film.  People on the street, chance encounters, reflections from store windows, signs, walls all document the world in striking black and white.   The STREET show photographs were taken in locations such as Chicago, Champaign, New Orleans, Europe, Turkey and Egypt.  Capturing candid moments of people and places is a kind of documentary photography that reflects different aspects of the society and humanity of the time.  There is a timeless quality to the photographs, a sense of common humanity that is easily relatable, mostly because humans share similar universal qualities regardless of their many differences.   Street photography captures the beauty, chaos and nuances of everyday life in public spaces.  These engaging images tell stories about the world around us.

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Oct
16
2025

Exhibition: Street: Photographs by Ann Kogen

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When: Thursday, October 16, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery , 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free to all

Contact: Dittmar Gallery  

Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Featuring the works of photographer Ann Kogen, STREET shows a series of street photographs images made in the early 1980s using a Nikon FM camera using black and white TRI-X film.  People on the street, chance encounters, reflections from store windows, signs, walls all document the world in striking black and white.   The STREET show photographs were taken in locations such as Chicago, Champaign, New Orleans, Europe, Turkey and Egypt.  Capturing candid moments of people and places is a kind of documentary photography that reflects different aspects of the society and humanity of the time.  There is a timeless quality to the photographs, a sense of common humanity that is easily relatable, mostly because humans share similar universal qualities regardless of their many differences.   Street photography captures the beauty, chaos and nuances of everyday life in public spaces.  These engaging images tell stories about the world around us.

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Oct
17
2025

Exhibition: Street: Photographs by Ann Kogen

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When: Friday, October 17, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM CT

Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery , 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free to all

Contact: Dittmar Gallery  

Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Featuring the works of photographer Ann Kogen, STREET shows a series of street photographs images made in the early 1980s using a Nikon FM camera using black and white TRI-X film.  People on the street, chance encounters, reflections from store windows, signs, walls all document the world in striking black and white.   The STREET show photographs were taken in locations such as Chicago, Champaign, New Orleans, Europe, Turkey and Egypt.  Capturing candid moments of people and places is a kind of documentary photography that reflects different aspects of the society and humanity of the time.  There is a timeless quality to the photographs, a sense of common humanity that is easily relatable, mostly because humans share similar universal qualities regardless of their many differences.   Street photography captures the beauty, chaos and nuances of everyday life in public spaces.  These engaging images tell stories about the world around us.

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