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Keira Gardner
The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) will open My Community Means Home on Friday, October 18, 2024. Curated by National Geographic Explorer Kirsten Elstner, My Community Means Home showcases the unique voices and perspectives of 40 young people across Wyoming as they embrace stories of their past, present, and future through photography and writing. The show will be on view through November 17, 2024.
These stunning photos and powerful written works were created during two National Geographic Photo Camps in 2023 and 2024. National Geographic Photo Camp is an immersive week-long experience where young people receive instruction and guidance from world-class National Geographic Explorers and photographers, to build their skills and confidence, explore the world around them, and develop deep connections with each other and their community.
The exhibition highlights the landscapes, as well as the beauty and resilience of the people of Wyoming and the Wind River Reservation, seen through the lens of youth representing Latinx, Northern Arapaho, Eastern Shoshone, and other communities across the state.
My Community Means Home illuminates the power of the bonds within our own communities and leaves audiences with a sense of belonging.
A free public opening celebration will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on October 18, at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. There will be complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic drinks at this event. My Community Means Home is generously sponsored by Lea Charitable Trust and Trudi & Robert Murch.
Georgeanne Moss
Druanna Blackburn
Arianna Friday
Augustine Porter
Ricardo Villanueva
National Geographic Photo Camp provides a meaningful introduction to photography for young people from communities around the world. Each Photo Camp is an immersive experience where students receive instruction and guidance from world-class National Geographic Explorers and photographers, build skills and confidence, explore the world around them, and develop deep connections with each other. The goal of the program is to inspire the next generation of storytellers, and support them in sharing their experiences and perspectives.
The National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Since 1888, National Geographic has pushed the boundaries of exploration, investing in bold people and transformative ideas, providing more than 15,000 grants for work across all seven continents, reaching 3 million students each year through education offerings, and engaging audiences around the globe through signature experiences, stories and content.
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