"Visible Spectrum: Portraits from the World of Autism"
December 9,
-
Mary Berridge's award-winning series of photographs is paired with narratives written primarily by the subjects or their parents. The exhibition, "Visible Spectrum," offers an intimate view of life with autism, as told from within an autism community, which includes Berridge and her son. It encourages an alternate way of seeing the condition, in which the diverse and unconventional perspectives of the autistic are valued. It also explores the ways the autistic and their families navigate a world which is not made for them and in which they are not always welcome. Despite this, the stories may surprise readers with their thought-provoking and affirmative viewpoints on autism and being different. The formally composed and quietly luminous portraits allude to the rich inner lives of their subjects.
"Visible Spectrum" is curated by students in DOCST 333S/733S "Photo Fever: Curating Photography Exhibitions."
The Center for Documentary Studies is open 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday.
*CDS will be closed to the public 11/25/2024 - 11/29/2024 and 12/23/2024 - 1/7/2025