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Joanne



I shouldn't make movies anymore. I should go to a lunatic asylum. - Werner Herzog
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Joanne Kim

Joanne used to be the Director of Education for Venice Arts.

CURRENT ACTIVITY

Lucid Dreamer in BMS Think Tank
Participant in Through Our Eyes: 2010-11
Project Manager in Picturing Health: Coachella Valley Documentary Project
Organizer in Picturing Health: Long Beach Documentary Project
Organizer in Picturing Health: Southern Kern Documentary Project
Participant in Picturing Health: Boyle Heights Documentary Project
Organizer in Picturing Health: East Salinas Documentary Project


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Picturing Health: Long Beach Highlights

Some images from the Picturing Health: Long Beach Documentary Project

Curated by Joanne | Items: 19


JOANNE'S PUBLIC GALLERIES | VIEW ALL

Alex's College Tour

Alex and I went up to the Bay Area this past May to visit Stanford, UC Berkeley, and UC Santa Cruz. We met and talked with students at each school, and she experienced a taste of the college life. These are some photos of our adventures. Alex, good luck with your college applications!

Curated by Joanne | Items: 16

St. Francis Documentary Project

Youth photographers from the St. Francis Center in the Garment District of downtown Los Angeles shot these photographs from 2007-2009. These photos tell the stories of their lives living in downtown L.A.

Curated by Joanne | Items: 13





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